They begin to appear in the Spring in back yards all over Tucson and Oro Valley. They are beautiful and add a lot of color to the usually muted colors of the desert.
The West is spread out. You can drive for a long way to get to where you are going, and it is just as far …
This might look large on the screen. But this flower is about the size of the end of your little finger. It measures about 1/2 …
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