Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Just thought you would like to know what is going on in Tucson, Those of you who have visited us for the Aromatherapy UnConferences may appreciate this. Other than being just totally HOT in Tucson, every day over 105 degrees F, things were interesting yesterday. We have a front yard in which we have a few plants in pots and a fountain/pond just by our big living room window. So I was wandering through and out of the corner of my eye I glimpsed our brood of rabbits heading into the clumps of cacti rapidly and then strolling through the yard was a very skinny coyote. Normally the coyotes are pretty fit looking but this one was looking sick. Next was a shout from Lynda to come see quickly because a large bobcat was at our pond drinking water, no more that 4 feet from us. It then slowly wandered off on a tour of the yard, marking it's territory. It has been around before but never so close. We enjoy our window because we can see quite a variety of birds, quail, doves, road runners, humming birds, and many more. We see snakes, lizards, spiders, including tarantulas, javelinas, rabbits, jack rabbits, chipmunks, ground squirrels, gray squirrels. We are looking forward to the rainy season, misnamed the monsoons, which hopefully will be here at the end of this week. One thing which Lynda and I have decided to do is sell all of our aromatherapy books and I will be providing a list within the next week. We still have a few after our last sale a couple of years ago. so look out for the goodies later. Also I am offering the website and domain name for sale. Any offers to me at Graham (at) TheGuideToAromatherapy.com So that is it now from 90 degree Tucson. Have a good 4th of July for those that are celebrating it and a good hump day for those who aren't Graham Sorenson http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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