My friend Linda flew into town this week to escape the gloomy cold weather in the Northwest for a few days. We started where I start most of my company, at Guadalahara's because it's bursting with color and good Mexican food. And they make salsa to order from a cart by your table.
She's a fellow quilter and fabric artist, so of course we stopped at a quilt shop. She bought these beautiful ribbons to use in a pillow to go with a bed quilt that she's making.
Since fabric shopping makes you hungry I asked what she felt like snacking on. She said DONUTS! So I put donut shops into my navigation and it led us to BoSa Donuts about a mile away. Oh my were they delicious. And it's open until 9 PM so you don't have to get there early in the morning like most donut shops.
Then I took her to the Happy Saguaro, which carries crafts from Mexico. She bought this beautiful wool weaving of birds.
In the same shopping center is Nest In the Desert, a home decor shop where we took our picture reflected in a mirror. They had a spectacular huge fake bougainvillea that I wanted, but it was $400.
I took her hiking in Catalina State Park so she could see the wildflowers. We had to cross over a few streams, but there were stepping stones to use. Here's Linda assessing the situation before crossing.
Another place I like to take visitors is the Tucson Botanical Gardens, and I lucked out and scored two free passes at the library. Can you believe this canopy of trees is in the desert? The prickly pear cactus below is called Bunny Ears.
I sent it to my kids and my son shot back with another AI version giving us hats and pets. Linda's visit was really fun but too short!
Have a colorful day














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1 comment:
You really know how to treat visitors! I've started seeing these AI cartoon versions of people on line and don't quite know what to think. But I do like the additions your son made.
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