31 December 2011
Tucson sunbathers ~
These two javelina are enjoying the beautiful Tucson weather and getting in some sunbathing time at the Desert Museum. Nice life!
30 December 2011
Courting the devil ~
29 December 2011
Interesting habitat ~
28 December 2011
Beautiful place for reflection ~
27 December 2011
26 December 2011
Holiday burn out? Here's the cure ~
25 December 2011
Snoozing Santa ~
24 December 2011
Have a wonderful holiday ~
23 December 2011
22 December 2011
Hotel Congress ~ all decked out
21 December 2011
Tucson Cowboy Celebrates Hanukkah ~
Happy Hanukkah! Definitely adding a Tucson twist to Hanukkah is a cowboy lighting the menorah on this window display. The Hotel Congress has decorated their windows with wonderful holiday scenes. Learn more about the 8-day Jewish "Festival of Lights" by clicking here.
20 December 2011
Tucson Christmas ~ Scroll down for all 3 ~ Always something different
In the last week I've been posting the different kinds of Santa's helpers that are all over town. Let's see, we had a cow-deer, a buffa-deer and now we have javelina-deer, flamingo-deer, and stork-deer! A site follower from Sahuarita alerted me to this incredible Animal Sleigh in front of Mesquite Valley Growers. How about that javelina Rudolph?? FUN!
19 December 2011
Amazing parade of lights - scroll down for all!
A few days ago I posted a photo of Bobbi and her kooky Mickey Mouse car. She said she would be driving her "Mickey Float" in Saturday night's Parade of Lights and what a show it was ~ just about every kind of vehicle that you can imagine was decked out with lights and joined the parade - motorcycles, flatbed trucks, antique cars, trackers, and yes, even a cement mixer truck! Tucson is definitely a parade-loving town! And a big thanks to Mark Wight for the photos.
18 December 2011
Tucson's only Buffa-deer ~
17 December 2011
16 December 2011
Tucson's astonishing traffic stopper ~
Yes, I was amazed to see a huge Mickey Mouse Santa standing on a Volvo stationwagon as I was stopped at a redlight. And Jose Feliciano's "Feliz Navidad" was blaring from loudspeakers! So naturally I followed the car/float and met the driver, Bobbi, who was happily waving to passersby with her Minnie Mouse glove. She said she has been doing this for years - spreading cheer and goodwill wherever she goes. Talk about Christmas spirit ~ yeah for Bobbi!
She said she also drives around for Halloween and broadcasts "Thriller" as she cruises. I wonder if Mickey dresses up as Count Dracula? I sure hope I run into them in October. Bobbi, Mickey, Minnie & Company will be in this Saturday's downtown parade. Here are all the details.
15 December 2011
Tucson City Court's Cafeteria ~
14 December 2011
This is definitely DIVING weather ~
We've been having so much rain these last few days that I thought it was appropriate to think of swimming!
This wonderful sign is familiar to everyone in Tucson ~ the diving girl. Recently the sign code law was changed to permit the restoration and re-hanging of these wonderful neon signs. This girl is a perfect example: rusted, deteriorating signs were OK to leave "as is" but previously you could not repair the sign and re-hang it. (Brilliant politicians!)
My hope is that the group who now owns & occupies the Pueblo Hotel (no longer a hotel) will repair this iconic 6th Avenue sign. To learn more about this particular sign, click here. And for an artist's rendering of what the sign looked like in its heyday, click HERE.
13 December 2011
Santa's secret weapon ~ a Cowdeer
12 December 2011
Time of year to appreciate a BIG mailbox ~
11 December 2011
Back alley cheer ~
10 December 2011
Tucson's amazing cactus tree ~
Yes, those are golden barrel cacti forming this unique tree. Can't get more Southwest than this, can you? This unusual beauty welcomes guests at the Westin La Paloma Resort. When the holidays are over, this Christmas tree is dismanteled and all of the cacti are planted throughout the resort's grounds. Nice way to recycle!
09 December 2011
Need gifts? One stop shopping ~ delicioso!
I am delighted to tell you about a new wonderful shop that has opened in St Philip's Plaza (River & Campbell): Alfonso. If you enjoy cooking (or eating!) you just must visit this charming store. You will enter a world of gourmet olive oils and specialty balsamics where the knowledgeable staff will guide you to just the right choice. And they offer tastings! Tucson residents Tom & Nancy Alfonso (see Nancy featured in the photo) own this store so shopping with them is shopping local (always good). The products are delicious and beautifully bottled ~ finish your shopping at Alfonso this weekend and your friends & family will definitely thank you.
Phone: 441.9082; www.alfonsooliveoil.com
Phone: 441.9082; www.alfonsooliveoil.com
08 December 2011
Tucson's newest IMAX screen?
07 December 2011
Something a little different ~ YOUR holiday photos!
I've been admiring so many beautifully decorated houses (and lawns!) in the last week or so. Because by myself I can't cover much territory, I am inviting anyone who would like to forward a photo of their decorated house to me and I'll post the photos here for all of us to enjoy! If you want to show off your handiwork, I would be happy to post it! Tell as much or as little as you like about your family traditions/customs. Send the photo to: tucsondailyphoto@gmail.com
Happy holidays!
Happy holidays!
06 December 2011
Tucson ~ home to traditions of Southern France
I had the pleasure of visiting the Tucson Alliance Francaise for their holiday market and was enchanted with their nativity display. I learned that a typical Provencale creche scene is quite different that the displays most often seen in America. This display of painted terracotta or carved wood santons (little saints) celebrates the entire village - the mayor, the truffle gatherer, the lavender harvester, the baker, the shops, the animals - even the local produce. It is a charming display! After Midnight mass, the baby Jesus is placed into the creche and on January 6 the three kings are placed there to complete the scene.
05 December 2011
French holiday pastry ~ Bouche de Noel
A delicious French holiday tradition is to enjoy a "Buche de Noel" (Yule Log) ~ a cake that resembles a real log. Le Delice is a fine French bakery in Tucson (7245 E Tanque Verde Rd) and you can order one from them. If you feel like making your own, here's a great recipe:
http://www.joyofbaking.com/YuleLog.html Bon appetit!
http://www.joyofbaking.com/YuleLog.html Bon appetit!
04 December 2011
From the Golden Age of Car Travel ~
This is the other sign that is on display at the main library (see yesterday's post for The Tropicana sign). There is just something so cheerful and uplifting about these old neon signs! I can understand why historic preservation groups fight to restore them - they are beautiful and fun! For the full story about these signs, click here: www.downtowntucson.org/2011/11/neon-tropicana-sign-lights-up-main-library/
03 December 2011
Tucson's history in neon ~ fun!
The main library is displaying two beautifully restored neon signs from America's golden age of car travel - the 50's & 60's. This one advertised the Tropicana Motor Hotel which was on the famous Miracle Mile. LOVE those great colors!
For an interesting history about this sign and how it was saved, click here:
http://www.downtowntucson.org/2011/11/neon-tropicana-sign-lights-up-main-library/
The Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation is working with community partners and Pima Community College to restore and reinstall, a series of these historic neon signs along Tucson's Mid-Century Modern highway.
For an interesting history about this sign and how it was saved, click here:
http://www.downtowntucson.org/2011/11/neon-tropicana-sign-lights-up-main-library/
The Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation is working with community partners and Pima Community College to restore and reinstall, a series of these historic neon signs along Tucson's Mid-Century Modern highway.
02 December 2011
Tucson movie star ~
On permanent display at Tucson's Historic Train Depot, this Southern Pacific Steam Engine #1673 has a long and colorful history. Just one fun fact about it is that it appeared in the 1954 movie "Okalahoma." For info about this train and the interesting depot, click here: www.tucsonhistoricdepot.org
01 December 2011
Tucson treasure ~ yum!
As you would expect, Tucson has lots of Mexican restaurants - the franchise chains, of course, and many family-owned eateries as well. One of the oldest and most famous is El Charro ~ a "must go" if you are visiting and enjoyed just as much by the locals. They have a few locations around town but "THE" El Charro, for me, is the original location downtown. Charming bar area, too!
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