Posts Tagged ‘Arizona’

July Photo Gallery: Tucson, Arizona

Monday, July 5th, 2010

As the temperatures climb here in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills, my mind naturally starts to wander back to when we lived for a time in Tucson, Arizona. Ah, at least it’s not the desert, right? Surprisingly, there are summer days when it’s actually hotter here than in Tucson. I’m not sure we expected that.

This gallery features photos mainly from the downtown area of Tucson, including the historic and picturesque Barrio Historico. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound, as well, including the well-known Sabino Canyon Recreation Area.

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June Photo Gallery: Farmer’s Market

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

This month’s photo gallery features pictures from the farmer’s market in Prescott, Arizona. Many people think of Arizona as only desert, but Prescott sits at ~5400′ in elevation, and many of the surrounding areas are perfect for agriculture. The result? A great farmer’s market that runs every Saturday morning from May – October.

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March Photo Gallery: Desert Wildflowers

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Spring is the time for desert wildflowers. Many think of the desert as a hot, dry, desolate place, with little more than a couple funny-looking cacti. In fact, the desert can have a spectacular display of wildflowers, especially in the spring.

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Among the four major deserts in North America, the Sonoran Desert is considered to have one of the best wildflower displays. Two hotspots (read: lots of people) are Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona, and Anza-Borrego State Park in California, but there are lots of places to visit. For example, I’ve found some great patches in Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona.

A good resource to keep up on what’s currently blooming where is Desert USA’s Wildflower Reports, which are broken down by region. Check it before you go anywhere to maximize your chances of finding lots of wildflowers. And don’t forget your sunscreen and water bottle.

A few field guides I’ve found helpful for identifying flowers:

November Photo Gallery: Mushrooms

Monday, November 2nd, 2009
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The wild mushroom season here in Northern California is picking up, so I thought mushrooms would be a good theme for this month’s photo gallery. This selection of fungi photos comes from California, Oregon, and even Arizona.

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When you’re walking through the woods looking for pictures this fall and winter, don’t forget to look down at your feet — there’s an amazingly diverse world of mushrooms down there.

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Fall Colors in Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona

Saturday, October 17th, 2009
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Yes, Arizona does have seasons, and yes, even fall color. Oak Creek Canyon, near Sedona, is a stunning place to begin with, but offers even more opportunities in the fall. This picture of a bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum) juxtaposed against the red rock cliffs is an example of how you can produce unexpected images of fall colors. But don’t worry: there are still opportunities for classic leaf pictures, too.

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Photo Location: Sabino Canyon, Tucson, Arizona

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Sabino Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona

Sabino Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area (part of Coronado National Forest) sits on the Northeast side of Tucson, Arizona, tucked into the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains.

Surrounded on three sides by the Pusch Ridge Wilderness, the terrain ranges from relatively flat to rugged canyons and mountainsides. Miles of hiking trails and even a paved road (closed to traffic) allow easy access and provide ample photo opportunities.

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