Thursday, April 4, 2019
| We were going to visit the Tumacacori Mission but Sherm wanted to wait until he can take his wife. |
| The Secret Garden Inn at the city of Tubac, AZ |
| The entrance to the Secret Garden. I'd like to tell what is in there, but then................................... |
| A Garden Mermaid |
| I like these ocotillo fences. |
| The Santa Cruz River flows for about half of the year. |
| The water was crystal clear and very tempting to go take a taste. |
| View from the other side of the bridge. |
| Sherm drag raced this tractor. Same result as when he drag raced me yesterday. |
| Little donkeys, blind horse. |
| A different kind of ironhorse than what I ride. |
| This is a living ocotillo fence. |
| Tubac is a town of Artist and their Galleries |
| Where rich folk buy expensive things that have no real value. |
| Although they are kind of pretty |
| I'd have to restore it. |
| I can't believe Sherm is taking off one of his two coats that he is wearing.......it's only up to 84 degrees. |
| I don't think my wife would let me bring that home. |
| Maybe this......................nah! |
| Marley's uncle? |
| Yard Art |
| My wife has a good reputation! |
| Sherm and I were hiking the Anza Trail when..... |
| .....this old cowboy rode by. |
| He said do you ride that red Goldwing? He didn't mention the S |
| Pajaro Construction company built these condo's. |
| They were designed to blend in with the natural surroundings. |
| The old cowboy rode between these two beauties. |
| Tailings from an old copper mine. |
| This is Helmet Peak. Sherm asked me who has a head shaped like that? I said, don't you remember the Coneheads from the 70's era TV show? |
| We took this little back road to avoid the super slab and we were very glad we did. |
| A lot of these signs on the fence surrounding the old mine. |
| I think this must be a testing facility for the Komatsu equipment company |
| Lot's of activity and security |
| An old Tester going home |
| These are big trucks |
| I'm guessing 100 cubic yard capacity beds |
| New tires |
| Use tires |
| A few horses getting a little shade |
| They are in this picture too! |
| Old cemetery next to the San Xavier Mission |
| We both had an Indian Taco |
| They both eat their own cooking |
| When we were done, we both wished we hadn't |
| Sherm borrowed my camera and took a picture of this cute little red headed boy! Okay, I accidentally took the picture. :) :) |
| A rare sky hawk |
| Too out of it to get into it. |
| The half painted San Xavier Mission |
| What's this? |
| Just another back row Baptist. |
| I think Sherm may have been a little taller than the natives. |
| They put a lot of work into the old missions |
| Awesome to behold |
| That third step is a doozy! |
| Now that really is a Prickly Pear Cactus |
| Nice little cafe and gift shops inside |
| Sherm bringing his money! |
| But first checking for Taliban! |
| A cross made from a Saguaro Cactus Skeleton |
| Our beautiful cactus flowers bloom but only for a day. |
| Tucson on the fly. |