Archive for the 'saguaro' Category
Posted in Unschooling, Webkinz, guest post, pets, saguaro, words, writing by: Lisa
01 Jul
This is a guest post by my 11 year old Always Unschooled daughter, Zoë. She has been writing up haikus left and right and wanted to show the world a sampling of her latest writings. Cumulatively they sum up her life over the past few days.
Cats
Playful Fiona
Connor comes to steal my food
Astrid sits […]
Posted in Arizona, Tucson, Unschooling, art, crafts, favorites, photographs, saguaro by: Lisa
28 Jun
We’ve tried Zazzle, Cafe Press, and the several other online t-shirt stores. They each have their own pros and cons. For the most part, I keep going back to Cafe Press and Zazzle. I absolutely love the postage stamps I’ve made through the Zazzle website with my very own photographs and computer […]
Posted in Arizona, Tucson, food, how to, photographs, saguaro, vegan by: Lisa
26 Jun
My family and I live on an acreage south of Tucson, Arizona. We are fortunate enough to have land with many mature saguaros (as evidenced by many of my photographs on this site). We’ve owned our land for four years and we’ve lived on it for slightly over two. In those years, […]
Posted in Arizona, Tucson, photographs, saguaro by: Lisa
14 May
See “Spring in the Sonoran Desert: Yellow and Peach” for more photographs.
We’ve noticed the chollas and saguaros are blooming as well as the prickly pear cacti. Interestingly, each different kind of cholla or prickly pear has a different color flower. They are all beautiful.
Posted in Arizona, Tucson, photographs, saguaro by: Lisa
10 May
Many people believe that deserts are barren wastelands. I’ve been to several and I’ve found them all alive with plants and animals. I’ll even go so far as to say I believe the Sonoran Desert is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Currently, many cactus flowers are blooming here (and […]
Posted in Arizona, Girl Scouts, Tucson, photographs, saguaro, travel by: Lisa
17 Mar
My younger daughter’s Girl Scout troop (I’m their Leader) recently went hiking at Gates Pass, on the West side of Tucson, AZ. Here are some photographs. All the little green vertical lines are saguaros. Many are hundreds of years old.
Posted in Arizona, Girl Scouts, Harry Potter, Tucson, Unschooling, Webkinz, empowerment, favorites, magic, mindful parenting, photographs, saguaro, travel, vegan, writing, zen by: Lisa
29 Feb
Happy LEAP Day! Leap Day is one of my all time favorite days. It’s a Bonus day that always makes me think of rainbows and smiles! To celebrate this occasion, I’ve made a list of my favorite reasons I’m glad I started this blog. I’m also giving each of my daughters […]
Posted in Arizona, Tucson, Unschooling, homeschooling, photographs, saguaro, travel by: Lisa
15 Feb
My younger daughter and I joined our local Unschooling group for a really fun day at Picacho Peak at the end of January. We first went to the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch, then we picnicked at Picacho Peak State Park.
Here are some photographs of the experience.
Posted in Arizona, Unschooling, audio books, books, favorites, food, holidays, saguaro, travel by: Lisa
04 Dec
Our favorite “Children’s Fiction” Books We’ve Read in 2007:
Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey, and the follow-up One Morning in Maine; These sweet stories capture Maine in its pure form. Blissfully happy, we see the girls Sal and Jane, as they go through significant milestones in their lives. I can barely get […]
Posted in Arizona, Harry Potter, Unschooling, Webkinz, audio books, books, censorship, empowerment, favorites, holidays, homeschooling, magic, movies, saguaro, space by: Lisa
30 Nov
Similar to our Top 10 Movies, today and the next few days are our Top 10 Books (divided into five categories: Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult/Children’s Non-Fiction, Adult Fiction, Adult Non-Fiction, and Children’s Fiction) for 2007 (all read by at least one person in my family). Most did not come out in 2007, we’ve just […]
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