Showing posts with label Tucson Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tucson Arizona. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Cactus Quilt Shop


I encourage everyone to spend some time in Tucson, Arizona.  It is a sprawling city with a little something for everyone.  If you visit at the end of January, you can take in the gem show in South Tucson.  We have enjoyed looking at rocks and gems several times, however this year, we spent all of our time in North Tucson at the Catalina State Park.



There is a little fabric shop near Catalina State Park that really is a must-visit for quilters or quilter wannabes.  The Cactus Quilt Shop has an awesome selection of cotton and cotton batik fabrics in all colors of the rainbow.  The shop also offers regular classes so if you know you will be in the area, you can look at their class list on-line and you may find one you would like to sign up for.  The classroom has sample quilts for the classes they teach.

I stop in this shop when I’m in Tucson and the husband and wife team that owns the shop have always been there to welcome guests and be very helpful.  They started the shop in 1996 and have built it up over the years.  I understand there were several quilt shops in Tucson at one time but now this one seems to be the only one that remains in this area.  When I visit, it is always full of shoppers buying just the right fabrics for their next projects.  

This one was hanging in the classroom.  Look at all of those little pieces.


You will find all kinds of Southwest and cactus themed patterns in the shop.  



If you are a cat lover, you will need to check out the kitty corner, which has more than 100 bolts of cat themed fabric.
 There are samples everywhere and you leave with the feeling that you just have to go home and sew.


 If you are in Tucson, give yourself a little treat and stop in this fun quilt shop.

Linking to:  MCM, Monday Making, Moving it Forward  


Friday, January 25, 2019

Catalina State Park

Catalina State Park is one of our all time favorite camping spots.  We aren’t the only ones that love the park which makes it the most difficult park to get reservations for.  We stayed in Catalina several times in your 11 years of Southwest travel and in the early years, you could drive up and there would be a place to stay for a couple of days.  Those days are over.  The opportunity to reserve a site opens 6 months in advance of your visit.  We went on-line to make reservations 5 months in advance of our travel and there were very few opportunities for more than a one night stay.  We would stay for the two week limit if there were openings.  We were able to find a site for 3 nights and we booked it right away.  

We actually boon docked in the overflow parking lot the night before we moved into our campsite so we were able to stay for 4 nights total. Overflow parking costs $15.00 per night.  There are no hookups but there is a very clean bathroom/shower room very near the area.  

The campsites offer electricity and water.  There is a central dump station for your gray and black water.  

Why do we love it here?  There are so many reasons and one of them is location.  When you are in the park you feel like you are in the wilderness but the city is very close.  You can hike one of the many trails in the day and go out for dinner or a movie in the evening.  

The mountain views are incredible.

Trails are everywhere.  This park has many different trails and Northern Tucson has an amazing number of great hiking trails just a short drive away.

The campsites are very private.  There is a lot of room between campsites and there are bushes and trees between them in many spots.  

There are birds everywhere, which means birdsong everywhere.  This is a great spot for birders.  If you visit, bring your bird feeder and the birds will come to you.  

If you have a horse, this is the spot for you.  This park caters to the horseback rider with facilities and great trails.





 These pictures are for my granddaughters.  They love horses.



Isn't he a sweet boy.

Look at this, a place for you and your horses to live.