Saturday, February 10, 2024

Some things we see and do here...


 

Rather than post some stories about our routine winter life here inMesa AZ I think I’ll post pictures with small stories about interesting and unique things we have seen and or done during our stay. Expect anything from seeing photos of birds, critters, scenery, dancing events and anything else we found fun, interesting or quirky.

I’ll start with a few bird pictures. The first is of a Cooper’s Hawk who we saw simply chilling in a stream at the Gilbert Riparian Preserve. This super chill bird simply sat in the water for at least 10 minutes while we watched and clicked photos. It wasn’t bathing or splashing at all. It was just chilling… and maybe wondering why we watching it.




Another day we were at the preserve and a rare bird had been sighted at the preserve. We were luckily enough to see it one afternoon. The bird, called the Streaked-backed Oriole, is a rare stray from Mexico. It sure was fun seeing this colorful rarity in the winter.


When we hike in the Riparian Park we see these spotted ground squirrels who are often digging for tasty morsels. They are not bothered at all by the people walking by.

Every weekday we don our workout clothes and head over to the fitness room at Towerpoint Resort. Our RV park has a nice gym with nearly everything we need. Even better is the view of our resort's pool while working out. As we rest between sets we use this view to relax our minds while also burning calories.

One of the best things about wintering in the state of Arizona are the spectacular sunsets and sunrises. This morning sunrise greeting us one day and started off our day in a grand fashion.

6 comments:

  1. We totally agree about the sunrises and sunsets…they are amazing! Love the close up of the Coopers Hawk. I love their intense looks and their striking chest feathers. What a great photo of the Streaked-backed Oriole…I have never seen one.

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  2. Noticing, enjoying and appreciating simple pleasures can bring joy to our days and a fullness to life. You and Sharon nailed it and are setting a fine example for the rest of us.

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    1. It really is a treat to enjoy the little things in life that bring us joy.

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  3. It sounds like a nice routine and of course the rewards of the Arizona sky.

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