Friday, March 15, 2013

March 12th - Touring Tucson & More!

Each week a different vendor truck came to Rincon West RV Resort's Farmer's Market

There was a vendor fair in the Rec Room during the Farmers' Mkt.

Cute idea for a veggie display!

This guy works with Peppermint Jim and sold me the pure, strong, peppermint oil
which I use on my aching upper back muscles and if you put a tiny bit under your nose,
it keeps your sinuses open and allergy free :-)  At first I wasn't a believer.... then I rubbed a
sampling on one side of my upper back muscles.  Within 1/2 hour, my muscles were relaxed and
the ache subsided.  I went back and bought a bottle for myself :-)
 

There was a fire in a 5th wheel in our park in Tucson.  It started from a short in
their electric blanket.  The blanket wasn't on but was plugged in.  Two of their 3
cats died in the fire and one ran away.  The Red Cross put them up in a hotel.  They
are from Silver City, NM. 

Some of the park model homes in the RV park.  You can buy one from $6,000 - $48,000.

Some of my peeps down here on J street!

Downtown Tucson skyline.


A business in the newer burbs of Tucson.


Some homes in the Catalina Mtn foothills.

Skyline Road along the Catalina Foothills



You can no longer go to Sabino Canyon without paying!!  There is a huge
parking lot and it was filled! 


I think this is Craycroft going from the foothills to downtown.

Holly lived here in the 70's.  It was called Ft. Lowell Park Apts then.


Now there's a fence across the front.  No one can see in and the residents can't see the park.


This was my swimming pool, where my parents swam on Thanksgiving Day in about 1974.

These were probably little trees in the 70's (if they were even the same trees!)

Here is the new name of those Ft. Lowell Park Apartments.

This is where my cousin, Marcia, is a nurse.


We didn't even stop here to shop!!!  Darn!!!

Just a dude walking around with a coon skin cap, carrying a big cross.


I didn't know Skechers had a factory store.  I love Skechers.

These papers piled on the dash could be fuel for fire in the summer in the desert!

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