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Cactus Christmas mashup with La Catrina Lady of the Dead
Art in Tucson / Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Cactus Christmas mashup with La Catrina Lady of the Dead

by carollightwoodDecember 20, 2020August 1, 2025

The Tucson Botanical Garden seems to be throwing everything into the mix for this year’s holiday season. They have 3 Christmas trees plus Korean fabric …

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Lunch with Joy at the oldest cantina in Arizona
Arizona / Historical Tucson / Near Tucson

Lunch with Joy at the oldest cantina in Arizona

by carollightwoodNovember 23, 2020July 22, 20213

[Note: part of this post was originally published in April 2019] My sister Joy, who lives south of Tucson, suggested–actually insisted–that we go to a …

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Her quarantine is over!
architecture in Tucson

Her quarantine is over!

by carollightwoodNovember 20, 2020November 20, 2020

Because of a family emergency, my niece flew from New York to Tucson three weeks ago to stay with me. My trip out to the …

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Tucson history mural from 14,000 years ago until now
Art in Tucson / Tucson

Tucson history mural from 14,000 years ago until now

by carollightwoodNovember 11, 2020August 1, 2025

On the walls of a Tucson Electrical Power station is a four panel mural depicting the history of Tucson area going back to before humans …

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Undersea Nemo Mural has Surprising Models
Art in Tucson / Tucson

Undersea Nemo Mural has Surprising Models

by carollightwoodNovember 2, 2020August 1, 2025

It’s official name, according to the artist Joe Pagac, is “Harboring Beauty”. Around Tucson, however, it’s known as the Finding Nemo mural. It takes up …

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Another wild Tucson mural and one that may vanish
Art in Tucson / Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Another wild Tucson mural and one that may vanish

by carollightwoodOctober 29, 2020August 1, 2025

Biking across the open desert on this Joe Pagac mural are a rattlesnake, a road runner and a horned lizard hanging on for dear life. …

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Rillito Bend mural is wildly more than it appears
Art in Tucson / Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Rillito Bend mural is wildly more than it appears

by carollightwoodOctober 22, 2020September 23, 2021

Dedicated in March of 2020, the mural to mark a southern side of the Rillito Bend neighborhood was created by a now-retired certified nurse midwife, …

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2 lady murals and a Dragon named Toby
Art in Tucson

2 lady murals and a Dragon named Toby

by carollightwoodOctober 15, 2020July 17, 2021

Tucson has become famous nationally for the spectacular, super-size murals around the city. Commissioned by the City of Tucson, the huge ‘Forget Me Not’ mural …

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Gila Monster loves ice cream on this Tucson mural
Art in Tucson / wildlife aroundTucson

Gila Monster loves ice cream on this Tucson mural

by carollightwoodOctober 12, 2020August 1, 20251

Muralist Joe Pagac is probably most famous for his whales in the Tucson sunset mural at Grant and Campbell. Although the cowboy cyclist and pals …

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Environmental friendly e-bike in Tucson
Sports around Tucson / Tucson

Environmental friendly e-bike in Tucson

by carollightwoodOctober 10, 2020October 18, 2023

I stopped in at a nearby Post Office to mail my early-voting-by-mail ballot and out front of the Post Office was this e-bike. Clearly it …

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