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

Tu-Na Helper picked the remaining lemons off the tree. We had all sizes.
This time Tu-Na Helper came with.
Yesterday morning, I snuck over to the neighbors and took a few pics of their Argentine Giant cactus as it was blooming.
There’s a couple of bloggers offering binding tips today for the Sew Much Fun Blog hosted by Faith & Fabric.
I didn’t have to travel far to find this beauty.
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.
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.
I didn’t have to travel far to find this beautiful blooming cactus. It lives across the street from me.
My life’s been a bit hectic lately. When my husband suggested we take a day and go explore the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, I jumped at the chance. For you see, I like springtime in the desert.
Three Chihuly glass sculptures greet us as we enter the Desert Botanical Garden. I do like Chihuly, too.
#4. I Like Springtime in the Desert.
I mean—I really like—springtime in the desert. I knew that most of the real showy prickly pear cactus flowers had already come and gone but I was hoping there would be at least a few other blooms that would be open. The garden did not disappoint.
I didn’t think to look at the name of this cactus and have forgotten the names of most of these pictured here. However, it does resemble the Argentine Giant that I posted a pic of earlier in the week and as a featured pic of this post.
There were lots of Saguaro blooms.
And a Prickly Pear bloom that was late to the party.
I am not sure what’s happening to this Saguaro but it does allow us to get a closer look at the flowers.
his crested Saguaro (see my post link below for more info on this phenomenon) is going to bloom but we arrived too early for it’s party. Does anyone know why it is sprouting blooms down the arm? I thought Saguaros were supposed to get buds only around the tops of the arms.
I am thankful that these blooms were late to their party. I bet this prickly pear was beautiful when they were all blooming. I saw them last year and it was a beautiful display.
The Yuccas were in full bloom.
The purple prickly pear looks pretty even without flowers.
Look but don’t touch. These flowers had stickers.
I hope you enjoyed my blooming tour this week. Speaking of blooming, the final group of Blooming Quilters from the 2017 New Quilt Blogger’s Hop are getting ready for you to stop by next week. I will post their addresses late Sunday night. However, you still have time to enter this week’s giveaways. See my post here for details.
What I Learned Today:
Question: What season of the year do you like? Now you know my answer, what’s yours?
Linking to LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color for her I Like Thursday party.
Catch my other “I Like” posts here.
#3 Tu-Na Eats: Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
#2. Tu-Na Quilts: I Like to Shop at Thrift Stores
#1. Tu-Na Travels: I Like the Saguaro Cactus Discover some interesting facts about the Saguaro and the crested Saguaro.