Back in Arizona

Always glad to get back to the desert! We enjoy the Southwest very much.

It’s amazing! Everywhere you turn there’s so much beauty to see.

We are especially proud of our saguaros. Pronounced “suh-wah-roe.” They are native to the Sonoran Desert and can grow up to 40 feet tall. Some have arms and some do not.

Some are also Crested… no one really knows why.

Old Ghost Towns are an iconic symbol of the Southwest.

When out in the desert it’s a treat to come across…

Petroglyphs

Native American Pit Houses

Wild Horses

Cattle grazing

And Arizona is proud of their Rocks and Minerals especially Petrified Rock!

Glad to be back in Arizona and it’s nice to be back in our neighborhood.

However, Home Sweet Home is the best!

And these Wide Open Skies gives us such beautiful sunsets…

Goodnight All… Thanks for reading along!

Until Next Time ~Nancy

30 thoughts on “Back in Arizona

    1. We love our blue skies and sunshine! But believe this. October we have had a lot of rain. It’s been because of the 3 Pacific Ocean hurricanes.

      Arizona welcomes you in December!

    1. Let’s just say today I was tired! It was a “me” day!

      I have a lot of catching up to do with you and others… but I will soon!

      Thanks for the love! ❤️

    1. Mary… we have had 8 inches of rain just this month in our backyard! You won’t believe how green it is! There’s grass growing again in the desert!

      Thanks for stopping in. I’ll be over to check out your posts soon. I have guests at the house right now so… I have to be the hostess with the “mostest!” 🤗

  1. Arizona is a beautiful state especially with the wonderful saguaro. Love, love that crested beauty:) Tucson was top on our list until we discovered Boulder City. Welcome home!

  2. I keep being delighted by your photography. You’ve got a knack, particularly for the desert climes! Keep up the good work! I just got back from the high altitudes of Peru, where the century plant sends a spike as tall as a tree and the prickly pear grow large! Reminded me of the southwest.

    1. It’s such a beautiful area… and so easy to capture a place that is so beautiful!

      I will be over to see your posts soon. We have been traveling and now we have house guests!

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  3. This is such a contrast from the Lake House, Nance. Wow. But there is one common thread: the natural beauty of your yard, helped, of course, by your plantings and upkeep.

Thank You So Much... for sharing your kind words. I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to share your thoughts.