This blog has been languising, or rather my inspiration for it has been languishing. There have been hikes to tell you about, art exhibits, concerts… but somehow I’ve not sat down to do the work. We are about to return to Italy; I hope events, sights, smells, sounds and food will all conspire to produce some more entries.
In the meanwhile, here are a few photographs of what we leave behind us in Arizona. The saguaro cactus are in bud. They flower in a sort of halo up at the top; I had hoped to see the actual blooms this year, but we will miss that by a week or so.
This outrageous flower bloomed across the street. It opened in the night and lasted for one day.
The curved-bill thrasher is a frequent visitor to our seed bell. One of my favorite birds, his eyes and general expression remind be of a raptor, though I believe he’s about as far from being one as is possible.
The prickley pear are in bloom:
A crown of buds sits atop the tall saguaro:
And a cactus wren sits atop the buds:
A small mamalaria cactus planted itself in our yard a year or two ago. This year it flowered:
This hummingbird (or one just like it) is a frequent visitor to my friend’s penstamen. The hummers’ little feet just dangle when they feed, which I never noticed until I took this photo.
Talk to you soon from the boot. Ciao.







Wow, those photos make it look like you live in an alien land! So different from New England!
It is really different from New England, but the desert has its own particular beauty; we love it.
very exotic photos! different from the flora in Italy!
Except for the prickley pear, oddly, which seems to do very well in both climates.
When exactly will you arrive back in (not so) sunny Italy??? Need a lift???
Hug, Angela
Hoping to get in some time Friday. I think we’re set but will call if not… can’t wait to see you!
Look forward to your return to the peninsula and perhaps a little bit of sun from your region. We wait patiently for clear skies (while April does its thing to waken May’s flowers) and are just itching to lace on our hiking boots.
Hiking boots and gardening gloves!
Superb photos! Come back. Your readership languishes.