Sunday, December 22, 2013

A Carefree Christmas

While most of our holidays are spent with family back east, we had the opportunity for a special treat before departing. The town of Carefree, AZ puts on a delightful Christmas festival, complete with a light parade and SNOW. After wandering through craft and food vendors, we picked the perfect spot for watching the parade of community floats. We were all set with our homemade cider, camp chairs, and blankets. We had to laugh at ourselves, all "bundled up" for the near 60-degree temperatures! (Back east, we were used to many more layers and much more shivering for such an event!) That being said, it wasn't hard to find the snow play area, complete with a sledding "hill." Some of our favorite floats are included below, including hot air balloon baskets lighting the way!





This float prompted a lot of questions in the audience. It was built by the Eckankar religious community. We were curious, so we looked up more info about them here.



We were grateful for the few moments of warmth... and maybe a little nervous about the flame's proximity!

Last, but not least, Santa!

One of our favorite things about Carefree, is that it is still relatively... free. Neighborhoods are still full of desert vegetation and wildlife (contrasted with the suburban sprawl of other parts of the Phoenix valley), and we frequently catch a glimpse of a critter or two when we visit. Today's sighting - a coyote! This guy was just strolling along the side of the road as we pulled into the neighborhood!

We hope you have a truly "carefree," enjoyable holiday season!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Discovering Tucson: Downtown

After our outdoor exploring, we were excited to see what downtown Tucson had to offer. Our only planned stop was at Laff's Comedy Cafe,' which did not disappoint! The food and drinks were great, and the comics had us slapping knees, buckled over, and crying!

After our laugh-fest, we pulled out our handy Arizona Craft Brewers Guild Beer Trail Map. Now THIS was the way to explore a new town! We found easy parking downtown, and our first stop was Thunder Canyon Brewery. It was a chill atmosphere, and our server helped us select a few favorites for our tasting "flight." Perhaps the most memorable part, however, was being serenaded by a local bagpipe clan as they rehearsed for the Gaelic Storm performance at the Rialto Theater across the street! We took it as a good sign that the gentlemen came to Thunder Canyon (kilts and all!) to get a drink after the show.

We enjoyed the comfortable walk up and down the main streets of Tucson, and even popped in to a small art gallery hosting a live jam session with a grand piano and a six-string guitar. What a way to get lost in the art! As the sidewalk started to get a bit more crowded, we decided to find the next brewery before the college kids really started hitting the streets.

After doubtfully following our antiquated GPS through back alleys and over train tracks, we were happy to actually find the Barrio Brewery. While we were skeptical of the dimly lit parking lot and warehouse appearance, the atmosphere inside was fun and welcoming. We confirmed that it was a great find when we saw the Mocha Java Stout on tap (we're suckers for the dark stuff) and award-winning beers all around.

We loved our short visit into downtown Tucson, and are hoping to visit again when we can enjoy it by day as well (and maybe take a few photos this time). We also decided to keep our Beer Trail Map in the car... for future exploring "emergencies."


Monday, December 9, 2013

Discovering Tucson: Sonora Desert Museum


There's something thrilling about seeing coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and bears roaming the same ground as the path under your feet (rather than behind glass, from a paved road or sidewalk). Touring the Sonora Desert Museum is like hiking a desert trail, and being lucky enough to spot tons of wildlife. You can hike for years without seeing even half of the wildlife that you see in one loop around the open desert there!
Desert Fox

Mexican Wolf

Black Bear

Mountain Lion

Coyote

Javelina
We happened to arrive at the Museum just in time for their "Raptor Free Flights." We followed the crowd, not really knowing what all the excitement was about. It didn't take long before large predator birds were swooping right above our heads, diving and soaring from one branch to another. We learned a lot about birds of the desert, and, of course, got some really fun photos!
Gray Hawk
Barn Owl
Harris's Hawks
Gray Hawk
Harris's Hawk

The Museum also has its own aquarium, which gave us close-up views of creatures you're far less likely to encounter in the desert. We especially enjoyed the saltwater species from the Sea of Cortez.
Garden Eels
Pacific Seahorse
Can you identify this charming fellow?
If you're going to be visiting Tucson, the Sonora Desert Museum is definitely a must-see! It is certainly worth the price of admission, whether or not you get to attend a special program like the Raptor Free Flights. We arrived around mid-day, and stayed until it closed (it's a great spot for sunset!). We could have easily spent the entire day there exploring!