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Embracing Tucson: Louise Serpa, Rodeo Photographer

It’s only appropriate that I write and release this at Rodeo time. It’s not often that you run across books about someone you met years before. I was in a Tubac bookstore a while back and saw “Never Don’t Pay Attention.” I only started reading it because Rodeo time rolled around. It was time to […]

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Embracing Tucson: Gus Balon’s

The place has been a fixture of Tucson’s restaurant landscape for 60 years. It’s a classic diner with a counter and booths. And pies. Yup, pies.  I thought I had left good pies behind in Dallas with Humble Pies.  But I soon discovered that those 60 years of experrience amount to something when it comes

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Embracing Arizona: A Mulligan Stew

Recently I was a guest on a podcast and the topic turned to what made Arizona, well, Arizona. We are more than a melting pot.  That would just be a collection of things, more of a recipe. A melting pot coalesces everything and just makes the “dish” kind of homogenous. With a mulligan stew, on

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Embracing Arizona: The USS Arizona Memorial

When I first saw that there was a USS Arizona Memorial Gardens in the Valley, I wasn’t surprised.  Where it is located was a bit of a surprise–on the Salt River Reservation in Scottsdale. Built around the “boat house” from the wreckage of the battleship, the space is loaded with information.  From the numerous panels

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Embracing Arizona: The Penske Racing Museum

[Editor’s Note: this is an expansion of the “Embracing Tucson” series because the writer has traveled beyond Tucson and taken in sights and things of interest in the rest of the state. Thanks for reading.] While it isn’t listed in Atlas Obscura, the Penske Racing Museum is, nonetheless, a hidden gem in Arizona and the

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Embracing Tucson: “From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis”

Drachman is the name of a street in my old neighborhood off.  And growing up here, I knew the name. I really didn’t know much about the family behind the name and the impact they had and knew of until I read this book. As I continue my discovery of history and information about hometown

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Cyclovia Spring 2025

Having ridden this event in the past, I knew this was going to be fun.  It happens twice a year (spring and fall) and takes a different route each time.  Usually held on a bike boulevard, this time it was the Treat Avenue corridor.  The “course” is usually about 3 miles in length and anchored

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Embracing Tucson: Tucson Festival of Books

If I hadn’t seen it for myself, I would not have believed it.  the Tucson Festival of Books at the University of Arizona Campus is huge–it takes over the mall for two days every April. This year I was invited to this event by my author friend, Lisa Schnebly Hedinger. She and her co-author, Julie

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