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Downtown Tucson

Postby Sparkle » Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:48 pm

Here I am positively WALLOWING in a depression and Beth keeps dragging me out and making me enjoy myself, dammit! I LOVE Tucson, have I mentioned that before? The city itself is clean, colorful, well maintained and yet within minutes you can be out in the wilds with no city in sight. This was the Visitors Center. It was in a plaza with many cafes with outdoor eating areas, trees, flowers, birds and brown squirrels which are different from any we've seen before. No pics yet though.
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There are Plazas all over where you are encouraged to set a spell. Fountains, statues, venders with food and crafts.
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There were Murals, both painted and tiled.
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This is Pima County Courthouse with a tiled mosaic dome
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A view from the back, the pillars are actually a fountain, but I don't think you can see the water
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These adobe row houses were built in the late 1800's. One of the oldest parts of Tucson. They were painted with different color-saturated paints.
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When we went behind one of them to check out the courtyards we found these trees. The fruit is the size of a very large grapefruit, but they were very light, and really didn't have a grapefruity smell. Could have been though.
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St. Augustine Catholic Cathedral, built in 1896. It was undergoing renovations so we couldn't go in.
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In the courtyard was this colorful metal flowered arch over a stage. It didn't say what it was used for, but a priest at one time started what became a world famous Mariachi Band, and they still play, so maybe this is what it is used for?
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Lastly, The Wishing Shrine. In the late 1800's a husband killed his wife's lover and the priests would not allow the body to buried in the concecrated cemetary, so the local people lit candles to pray for the mans soul on this spot. Now this is Prime Real Estate, amd it's still here!
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby VickieP » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:08 pm

Thanks for such beautiful pics of Tuson, Sparkle. Do you know if the horse and rider statue is any one in particular or just a random piece of art?
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby Sparkle » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:27 pm

Just a cowboy. There were statues representing people, but also this type.
Do you all remember Cliff from Cheers? Well here's a little known fact....there is a basaltic peak in Tucson and the O'odam name for it is Chuk Shon, meaning "at the black base" Chuk Shon was the source of the name Tucson. Beth really wanted to go and see this peak, but I was driving and told her if she'd seen one peak she'd seen them all! She's still talking to me!
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby oregontocal » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:55 pm

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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby OutandAbout » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:58 pm

Thanks for sharing your pictures. My is Tucson a colorful and beautiful city. It's on my list for sure. Enjoy your time there. Linda
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby oregontocal » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:17 pm

Check out the pictures of me and of Marcie and Jim by that flowered arch at the cathedral. We were geocaching around town. Oh, and then there's one of the gorgeous sunsets two weeks ago.

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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby oregontocal » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:18 pm

Sparkle wrote:Here I am positively WALLOWING in a depression and Beth keeps dragging me out and making me enjoy myself, dammit! I LOVE Tucson, have I mentioned that before? ]


Why were you wallowing in depression?
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby VickieP » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:56 pm

oregontocal wrote:Why were you wallowing in depression?

She's being forced to go to Mexico and then Alaska instead of going to TN to beat up Mitch! :lol:
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby avalen » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:11 pm

lovely pictures, and some are familiar when I went with my sister, how cool is that.
The one with the archway that says ATO on the top, little square of shops we went
in and shopped all the shops. My sister and hubby left some money there, bought
some pottery and some jewerly. We had also went to the art museum at the university.
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby Bethers » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:14 pm

Thank you, Vickie, exactly what I've been telling her. But she's out of it now - thank God - was thinking I was gonna have to hit her upside the head. I just kept dragging her along and FORCING her to enjoy herself.

And I've got this on my blog also - with some pics Sparkle doesn't have here - including our campfire last night. Now, SHE has the pics of US at the campfire - so WHERE ARE THEY, Sparkle???
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby sharon » Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:18 am

I absolutely love Tuscon and the whole surrounding area including Casa Grande and Tombstone and all areas in between. Don't know if you're into airplanes or not, but the Pima Air Museum is one of the best I've ever been to. DH and I seriously thought about buying property in the area for retirement, but at the time we were really into boating and there's not really any where close to do that. Glad you're enjoying it. I'll be there in Feb for the Florence Prison Run, a motorcycle rally hosted by the Hell's Angels.
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby snowball » Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:30 am

Love the pictures thanks Sparkles for sharing with us...did you see the tile mural that goes over the street if you look at it closely it's a snake...yes it is really interesting
It is a very pretty town and you showed me places we didn't see
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby WickedLady » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:39 am

Saguaro National Park is offering sunset/moonlight walks and talks the 28th-30th and on December 2nd. Need to call for reservations but free I believe except fee into park.
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby retiredhappy » Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:44 am

Now you've got me depressed. My daughter used to live in Tucson and I thought I was going to retire there instead she moved to Texas and now I'm in Texas. I LOVED Tucson. Thanks for the pictures. Its really a beautiful and interesting area.
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Re: Downtown Tucson

Postby dayspring39 » Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:54 am

Thank you for sharing your day... yes you have a reason for being depressed... no rain and no clouds... would get me down too...
love the colors it all looks so peaceful...
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