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Come and explore Alaska with me as I blog and show you just how beautiful the wilderness can be. Hope you enjoy my highlights of my new home state.
Ken and Denise

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Tucson AZ and more
We have visited the Sonoran Desert Museum several times as we bought a membership last May when we were here. The museum is an outdoor museum and is very educational. The raptor free flight is really nice as well as the other demonstrations they offer. The aquarium is new this year which showcases many native fish, etc.
The photo above is a great horned owl during the raptor free flight demonstration.
Tohono Chul Park is a beautiful park right in northern Tucson offering miles of hiking trails through different areas of desert flora and fauna.
Tucson Botanical Gardens is another very beautiful place to visit right in the city of Tucson. You can enjoy all sorts of gardens including cactuses from all over the world and also other plants plus a butterfly enclosure until May 1st. They raise the butterflys and then bring them in to the enclosure. The extreme heat in the summer prevents the butterfly enclosure to remain open during the summer months.
We took a hike in the Saguaro National Park where we saw many unusually shaped saguaro cacti. Miles and miles of hiking trails are available for those who want to hike into the higher elevations in the park for a beautiful view of the valley below.
Luminosa, our home away from home during our visit, is a beautiful place to hang our hat for a few weeks. Highly recommend this beautiful casita. Cynthia and Allan are wonderful hosts and Luminosa has all the amenities of home. We enjoy cooking our own meals and visit Whole Foods Market in Tucson for groceries. Incredible savings and healthier choices are enjoyed by hubby and myself when we cook our own meals.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Arizona - arrival 2013
The food was excellent and the service was great and we even met Rosie, the owner and cook. I had portabello ravioli which came with a salad and two honey buns which were delicious. Others had sandwiches and pizza and a large salad which looked delicious and the prices were not bad at all.
I want to tell you a little bit about our lunch buddies. Darlene grew up in the neighborhood living across the street from us in Troy, OH. She was in college when I started high school so we only knew each other in passing. She did not run the neighborhood with the rest of us. I found her on Facebook a few years ago and last year was the first time we met again after close to 45 years or so. She met with us in Phoenix along with two of my classmates who live in the Phoenix area. It was so nice to catch up with her. We met Ursula on a small boat wildlife cruise in Prince William Sound in Alaska two summers ago and found out she lives in Sun City West in the winter and works at Portage Glacier in the summer in Alaska. She is a wonderful friend and she truly enjoys life. Connie has been a friend for 5 years and she and her husband, Michael, are colleagues in our Young Living essential oil business organization. They are both wonderful leaders and teachers and, in fact, Connie was a teacher and Michael was a pilot in the Air Force. They both retired to share wellness, purpose and abundance with others. We all thoroughly enjoyed our lunch and now there are new friends who will continue to enjoy friendships.
We left Phoenix about 230 or so driving 106 miles south to Tucson where we purchased groceries at Whole Foods Market. Finally made it to Luminosa about 7pm or so. We are all unpacked for the next two weeks.
Here are photos of me and Darlene and her husband and me and Ursula. Photos of us and Connie will be taken the end of next week when we drive to Phoenix and stay with Connie and Michael prior to leaving AZ.
Arizona 2013
We left Anchorage at 1130 Sunday night arriving in Denver at 630 am Monday and now we are about to leave for Phoenix at 0915 am arriving Phoenix at 1030. Meeting friends for lunch at Rosies Italian Cafe in Sun City West at 1130. I hope we make it but it not they will wait for us. It is a 37 mile drive northwest of the Sky Harbor Airport. Sitting in airports is rather interesting as I wonder where everyone is coming or going. I take a look around the gate area where we are to see who will be flying with us on this flight to Phoenix and everyone looks ok to me. We enjoyed a Mexican scrambled egg, potatoe, onion, and chicken bowl with medium salsa for breakfast at the Denver airport. Hey I did not take a photo of that meal. Oh well....plenty more meals and photo ops during the next few weeks.
We have never been here in Denver airport which is really large. One can get alot of walking done in this airport walking or running from gate to gate. The sun is out with a few clouds in the sky but not sure what the temperature is...no snow on the tarmac so it is totally different than Anchorage airport. We received 5+ inches of snow on Sunday during the day so I am glad I wore my hiking boots to the airport.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
The Saguaros are Sweet




The giant Saguaro is an icon of the American southwest and so are beautiful sunsets. Together these two icons make a beautiful image. My camera has been able to capture this image several times this past week and I have one more chance to get my best sunset image yet. Saturday we drove across Tucson to Saguaro National Park East enjoying a 6 mile drive through the park. We noticed there were not nearly as many saguaro cacti in this park as there are in Saguaro Park West just down the road and around the corner about 6 miles from the casita where we are staying. The reason is there have been several freezes in that area and freezing weather does a number on the saguaro. In fact, the saguaro which have ridges around the cactus show signs of damage including freezing temperatures. The most important factors for growth is water and mild temperatures. The cacti can hold 70% water in the inner reeds which run through the plant from bottom to top and live on this water for a long time until the summer and winter rains. Many of these cacti can live 150-200 years and at 10 years old may only be 1.5 inches tall. Some saguaro can grow 40-60 feet tall and have up to 25 arms. We counted 13 arms which was a record that we saw. The root system extends 4-6 inches deep but as wide as it is tall. The main tap root can extend more than 2 feet. The seeds of the flowers on the top of the cactus are carried by birds, deposited under the trees where the birds roost and then the seeds germinate and little off white puff ball type things (much like cotton balls) start growing using the shade of the other tree as protection. We saw many of these new saguaro plants and as they grow the shade tree and the saguaro either co-exist or one of them wins the race and the other one dies off.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Tucson Studios and evening hike


Today we decided to visit Tucson Studios which is no more than 7 miles from our casita where we are staying. This is the place where many western movies and TV shows were filmed. John Wayne, Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Maureen Ohara, Clint Eastwood, Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford and Ricky Nelson are just a few of the actors and actresses who walked around the set of Old Tucson Studios. It really is a great place to visit and we highly recommend it. It takes a better part of a day because there is so much to see and shows are scheduled throughout the day. The train takes you around the 3 mile perimeter of the grounds and is included in the entry fee along with all the shows. The stage coach ride is $3.00 which lasts for about 20 minutes. Make sure you also take the 20 minute guided walking tour which is very informative. We watched the shoot out, the cancan show, and the comedy action show in front of the Alamo facade. That show is hilarious and I have a ton of action images if you want to see them. The pizza we had was also very good.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Saguaro and more



Wed we visited Tombstone and enjoyed the trolley ride, a visit to Boothill cemetery, the Bird Cage and the museum inside the courthouse. We also went to the Rose Tree museum where we found the world's largest rosebush in the courtyard. It is over 120 years old and takes up over 8600 square feet in an overhead trellis with a base that looks like a twisted tree trunk. It was sent from Scotland in 1885, planted against a wooden shed and it knocked over the shed. Then the trellis was built as it grew. It has millions of white blooms during the spring and summer months.
We had dinner at a friend's house in Sierra Vista who moved three years ago from OH. Thank you Bev, Tom and Logan for your kind hospitality and a great meal.
We have thoroughly enjoyed cooking our own meals here in the casita and we even did a load of laundry tonight. This will be an annual event for us until we decide to spend our winters down here. We highly recommend a visit to this area.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Desert Museum Tucson AZ

Ken and I spent 4 1/2 hours today at the Desert Museum in Tucson, AZ. What a great place to learn about the desert, wildlife and the history of the desert. The exhibits are designed to fit into the surrounding desert landscape and the rocks in the exhibits are molded to look just like the real thing. Gravel and rock walkways lead to different types of desert flora and fauna and wildlife exhibits. The weather today started out very nice, then the clouds rolled in, the wind started and the temperatures dropped which prompted me to put on my Alaskan winter hat and a coat. Some folks even had gloves on as they walked around the museum grounds. We attended a Harris Hawk flying demonstration and learned how these hawks are trained to fly when released from their cages around the crowd and land on gloved hands of their trainers to get food. This all happens out in the wild and they can fly away if they so choose but they do not. As it was windy, it took all their energy to fly and even land. We then came home (approximately 7 miles from the museum) and made pizza on nana bread and ate salad. We are getting ready to enjoy a small scoop of almond ice cream. We have shopped at Whole Foods Market which is an awesome store with great organic and fresh foods. It is so nice to be able to cook fresh food while on vacation instead of eating in restaurants. We cook at home and really enjoy trying new recipes. We made a potato frittata this morning which was absolutely delicious. Tomorrow we are driving 70 miles to Tombstone to meet a friend from OH who moved to Sierra Vista AZ about 4 years ago. Watch for more blogs and photos Wed or Thurs.