Is it big? Is it small? This cactus is actually about 18-20 inches in diameter.I'm pretty sure its not native to the sonoran desert -- I found it in a landscaped business setting in southeast Tucson.
Is it big? Is it small? This cactus is actually about 18-20 inches in diameter.
This is a neat sculpture at the Henry Koffler Science Building representing many different fields of science.





Sundial at Flandrau Science Center. Using the correction table, the time was sun spot-on with my watch.
These are some naturally fluorescent minerals illuminated by ultraviolet light at the Tucson Gem & Mineral show this weekend.
I ran into this guy passing time over the weekend.
I stopped by Javalinas for coffee this morning and saw this really colorful collection of art from students of Desert Willow Elementary.
Our Tucson Native American Flute circle sponsored a concert by California NAF artist Scott August today down at the Madera clubhouse in Quail Creek. We had a great turnout with 197 people buying concert tickets.
This is a coal train parked beside the coal processing unit at the Tucson Irvington Power Plant as seen from I-10. In the background you can see the Santa Catalina mountains north of Tucson with some snow showing on top. The top of the Catalinas, at 9100 feet elevation, is an hour drive from Tucson. Looks barren from here but actually has pine trees and a ski area. Nice place to escape to in summer!


Another nice viewscape in the general vicinity of Black Canyon city on I-17 northbound.
My backyard has always been popular with my neighbor's cats, but none more than Simba. Simba has pretty much established dominion over my yard, graciously allowing me to swim from time to time in what he considers his naturally occuring lake.