Our time in Tucson is over. We had an amazing, wonder-filled, and fun two months. But now it’s time to return home.
We bookended our week with the rodeo. (This rodeo is 6 day affair over two weekends). We saw the first day of the rodeo at the beginning of the week, and the rodeo parade at the end. We had very little idea of what the cowboys and cowgirls were doing, but there was a lot of excitement, a ton of people, and an easy family atmosphere. It was great good fun, but as good as it was, the week’s highlight was the Eastern Saguaro National Park.
We visited the Western park earlier. We saw the stark, dramatic landscapes that we associate with the Sonoran desert. The Eastern park is different because it gets more rain, making it a riparian area. (This is just one of many words Arizonans use to describe water.) Here we saw the famous Saguaro cactus, but we saw much more diversity, both of animals and plants. And I saw more shades of green than I could count. If you ever come to Tucson, make sure to visit both parks and Sabino Canyon.
I hope this finds everybody doing well.