Tag Archives: cactus

Tu-Na Quilts: On Pins and Needles

I spend my winters in the Sonoran desert around Phoenix, Arizona. I’ve loved the saguaro cactus from the first time I’ve seen it. Click here or here to read more about what I wrote about these majestic beauties.

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And I love to see the cacti bloom in the summer. Click here or here to read more about what I wrote about some magnificent desert blooms.

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Tu-Na Eats:…err Drinks: Strawberry Lemonade

Tu-Na Helper picked the remaining lemons off the tree. We had all sizes.

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Tu-Na Travels: Back to the Neighbors Again

This time Tu-Na Helper came with.

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Tu-Na Travels: To the Neighbors

Yesterday morning, I snuck over to the neighbors and took a few pics of their Argentine Giant cactus as it was blooming.

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Tu-Na Travels: Happy Easter!

I didn’t have to travel far to find this beauty.

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Tu-Na Quilts: It is Finished

The elephant quilt top that is. “She Has Her Mommy’s Nose” is now ready to be sandwiched, quilted, and sealed with a pretty binding.

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Tu-Na Quilts: Starting Tomorrow-30 Blocks in 30 Days

Starting April 1st, no foolin’, you can find these fellow bloggers/designers showcasing a project they’ve made using one of Carla’s (Creatin in the Sticks) 30 Blocks in 30 Days designs from December.

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Tu-Na Travels: ♪ I Want To Wish You A Merry Christmas ♪ – Arizona Style #11

 

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This is what the inside of a Saguaro looks like.

 

 

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Be sure and check the comments as Wendy from Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life has been naming and giving a witty little description of each of the pictures I’ve been posting for the last 10 days. Thanks Wendy!

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