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Museum Sunday with steel drums and Oaxacan folk art figures
Art in Tucson

Museum Sunday with steel drums and Oaxacan folk art figures

by carollightwoodJanuary 15, 2020March 10, 2025

After hearing the Tucson High Magnet School steel drum band outside the Tucson Museum of Art I began to wish that there had been a …

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Best French fries, a pretty good milkshake followed by a search by the Border Patrol
Food in Tucson / Near Tucson

Best French fries, a pretty good milkshake followed by a search by the Border Patrol

by carollightwoodJanuary 7, 2020March 10, 20252

On my way south of Tucson to visit the Tumacacori Historical National Park I noticed a large Border Patrol checkpoint spanning the northbound lanes of …

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Snow on the Santa Catalina Mountains outside Tucson
Nature in Tucson

Snow on the Santa Catalina Mountains outside Tucson

by carollightwoodDecember 28, 2019March 10, 2025

You can drive right up to the top of the Santa Catalina Mountains but maybe not today. The police have blocked access on the Catalina …

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Tintypes, glass cactus and garden towers at the Agustin Mercado Street Fair
Art in Tucson / Festivals in Tucson

Tintypes, glass cactus and garden towers at the Agustin Mercado Street Fair

by carollightwoodDecember 25, 2019March 10, 2025

It’s rainy today–Christmas Eve–in Tucson, but last weekend at the open air fair at the Agustin Mercado the weather was lovely. Sunny and crisp enough …

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Korean lanterns without lights at the Tucson Botanical Garden
Art in Tucson / Festivals in Tucson

Korean lanterns without lights at the Tucson Botanical Garden

by carollightwoodDecember 19, 2019August 1, 2025

In some areas of the country holiday light shows have become a competitive sport with neighborhood challenging neighborhood, street outdoing street. And the local power …

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Tucson ice skating cancelled by a “rain day”
Festivals in Tucson / Tucson

Tucson ice skating cancelled by a “rain day”

by carollightwoodDecember 10, 2019December 31, 2019

Wouldn’t you just know it. The first year that outdoor ice skating comes to downtown Tucson has turned out to be an exceptionally rainy year. …

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Learning how to make ornaments at the Sonoran Glass School
Art in Tucson / Tucson

Learning how to make ornaments at the Sonoran Glass School

by carollightwoodDecember 3, 2019December 31, 20191

The Sonoran Glass School is bringing stained glass to the masses. Whether you want to make shimmering glass balls or translucent glass Christmas trees, this …

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Artful robots, colorful pots, custom mailboxes and other stuff at the Museum of Art’s art fair
Art in Tucson / Festivals in Tucson

Artful robots, colorful pots, custom mailboxes and other stuff at the Museum of Art’s art fair

by carollightwoodNovember 24, 2019March 10, 2025

I had pretty much given up going to open air art fairs in Southern California. There, it was the same-old-same-old, so I had some reservations …

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The Tucson Presidio reborn from a parking lot
architecture in Tucson / Art in Tucson / Historical Tucson

The Tucson Presidio reborn from a parking lot

by carollightwoodNovember 24, 2019August 1, 2025

Following the advice of a local newspaper I went to the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson in search of Dia del los Muertos altars. There …

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The Saguaro Census is underway and the Park Service wants your help
Nature in Tucson / Tucson

The Saguaro Census is underway and the Park Service wants your help

by carollightwoodNovember 22, 2019December 31, 2019

It started in 1941 when park rangers spread out into what was then called the Saguaro National Monument and began counting and measuring the saguaros …

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