Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Saguaro: The Amazing Cactus

I'm sure God displayed His sense of humor when he created cacti. He packaged everything that was needed to survive, and help other creatures survive, in a "prickery" (is that a word?) creation and plunked it smack, dab in the middle of some of the most inhospitable habitat known to man. As with everything else, however, a cactus has a specific purpose in our world.
The Saguaro is unique to the Sonoran desert, being found only in this region. On my numerous trips to Arizona, I never ceased to be amazed at this plant. I knew I had truly arrived in the Sonoran desert when I saw the Saguaro. This plant grows very slowly, being only 6" tall at 10 years of age! The cactus pictured here is roughly 35-40 years old. It has had adequate moisture, sunshine, and nutrients as attested to by its stately appearance. It really is a "youngster" as Saguaros go, even though it is roughly 10 feet tall.
In additional posts I will introduce you to the varied characteristics of this plant -- a variety of shapes and sizes, the beautiful flowers, the animals & birds that call the Saguaro its home, and even show you a funky Saguaro that looks like it is having a major "bad hair" day. In the end, I hope you will come to love this cactus as much as I do and will travel to our beautiful state to see it for yourself!



Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Transition Time

Transition time is upon us. For seven months we have been living in a small apartment with most of our worldly goods packed in boxes. Tomorrow morning the moving van arrives to load us up. Thursday morning we begin the 1900+ mile drive to our new home in San Tan Valley, Arizona. I am so excited about living in the desert and look forward to sharing my experiences with all of you. Watch for future posts as well as pictures to come.