by Anie Wayman-Trujillo | Mar 4, 2023 | 12 National Parks / 12 Months
Straddling the western and eastern sides of the City of Tucson lies a gem of a National Park known as Saguaro National Park. Incorporating over 91,000 acres, the Park is known for its stunning landscapes and is home to the Giant Saguaro Cacti, which are only found in...
by Anie Wayman-Trujillo | Dec 15, 2022 | Night Sky & Neon Moon
Fireball over Sedona. From the Milky Way to yearly meteor watching and nighttime thunderstorms, sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.
by Anie Wayman-Trujillo | Dec 12, 2022 | Road Trippin, Southwest
My husband and I are hot springs junkies. We have been known to drive miles out of our way just to dip our toes into the bubbling waters of a mineral spring. We have some favorites that we visit regularly, but when, by chance, we come upon a little-known spring out...
by Anie Wayman-Trujillo | Dec 12, 2022 | Road Trippin, Southwest
Utter the word Southwest, and immediately the mind conjures up breathtaking images of towering Saguaro Cactus, vast images of endless vistas and rock formations, monsoon rain clouds looming in the distance, hogans, Indian Ruins, and Cowboys riding off into the...
by Anie Wayman-Trujillo | Dec 12, 2022 | 12 National Parks / 12 Months, Road Trippin
Look on the internet for things a person should do in anticipation of turning 62 and you will find advise of all kinds on important issues facing Seniors today. Most advice I find a little depressing, and was disappointed that what I consider one of the best benefits...