Open houses, and Tumacacori Mission

It was a bit difficult to tear away from a place that felt so good. We headed down the street and encountered a few homes for sale and stopped into an open house model. This is a quickly developing area. We wound up down the road near the Tubac golf course and visited yet another open house where we connected with a realtor. We moved on to a slightly older, mature subdivision which was so beautiful, and backed up towards a creek. We wanted to spend even more time here, but we also wanted to take time to visit the Tumacacori Spanish Mission. Which is also a National Park. I'm always excited to use my senior pass, and we spent a little while roaming the grounds. It's been a long time since I visited and I feel that restorations have come a long way. I'm very grateful that we had enough smarts in this country to set aside parks and historical monuments where we can learn about and value the history throughout the country.

We already made up our minds to go back to our camp site from the first night. But the slightly higher elevation always seems to get to me, and we were lucky enough to find something on the "lower level." We had a neighbor, but far enough away, and we enjoyed get another relaxed sunset.

























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