I have been pouring through my photos from my August vacation to Arizona. They are great photos (to me) of family, friends, places I enjoyed visiting, and our RV. I take far too many photos and then usually just leave them. When I share them with friends, they then have to sit through multiple shots [...]
Posts Tagged ‘southern Arizona’
What to do with travel photos when you get back home?
Posted in Photography, Picacho Peak State Park, arizona, nature, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tucson, tagged arizona, art, cactus, flowers, Photography, Picacho Peak State Park, places to visit, rv travel, southern Arizona, Tohono Chul Park, travel on September 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Picacho Peak State Park, AZ
Posted in arizona, nature, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tucson, tagged arizona, Picacho Peak, places to visit, rv travel, southern Arizona, state parks, Tucson area on September 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Picacho Peak is one of the mountain views from our property in Marana, AZ. In our view, it looks like a hog’s head to me.
This trip we were able to visit Picacho Peak State Park. I was shocked to see the hog’s head I see from Marana is actually two peaks, one behind the other.
Johnnie [...]
A Reward
Posted in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Sports, arizona, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tagged arizona, Arizona Cardinals, Assateague Island National Seashore, Belleplain State Forest, Cape May Point State Park, Delaware, Donovan McNabb, Elk neck State Park, Maryland, Philadelphia Eagles, places to visit, rv travel, southern Arizona, state parks, travel on January 18, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I am giving myself time to write today as a reward for having met some deadlines. I am in the process of writing a thesis to culminate my latest graduate school experience. The thesis is on travel, but I am writing with guidelines and deadlines rather than the free-flowing personal nature of my blog posts. [...]
Viewing the Stars
Posted in arizona, travel, tucson, tagged Marana, southern Arizona, stargazing, travel, Tucson area on March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Two nights ago, we went to look at the moon and stars. The moon was just past full, so providing lots of light, in fact too much light for optimal stargazing. But, the sky was darker and the stars brighter than what we are used to seeing in NJ. To get a dark sky, we [...]