We actually used a drone to give us amazing photos of our
home from above! We had shots of the entire neighborhood, surrounded by the
golf course holes. We also had bird’s eye views of our lot with the immaculate
landscaping and the welcoming pool. If you look closely, you can see the drone
hovering over 178 Wentworth Drive snapping away!
We ventured back to the Western campus of Saguaro National
Park. Although we spent a lot of time there when we first visited, you can
never see every nook and cranny of a National Park. So, we headed in and right
for some areas we had never been.
On the edge of the Park is a small parcel of private land
that contains a trove of Hohokam petroglyphs. Being on private property it is
not listed in the Park material, so we weren’t able to discover it back then. Just
outside the town of Picture Rock, these are some of the best we’ve seen.
We hiked Panther Peak Wash. The wash wound through a narrow
canyon with walls covered with Saguaro. While a bit toasty, the canyon was
amazing – saguaro galore!
After a brief stop at the Visitor Center and another set of
petroglyphs, we called an end to a very nice revisit to Saguaro National Park, and caught a glorious sunset back at Colectiva, our new permanent home.
Talk to you soon!
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