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Showing posts with label Ajo Memory Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ajo Memory Project. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Ajo, Arizona

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Today we took a ride into Ajo to just ride around and see Christmas Decorations. One observation would be a lot of people are buying the blow up decorations that they do not keep blown up during the day.


 Christmas Tree in Historic Plaza in Ajo

Before we did anything else today we sat out to 
enjoy our coffee in the warm sun. It was nice to
see Doug and Yuma on their way over to join us.

This is on the side of the Humanitarian Aid Office in Ajo.

Murals cover both sides of this 3 Nations Market building.
These two pictures are of one side.

 I had a link in yesterday's blog if you are interested 
in seeing several of the murals in Ajo.
 
I took pictures of the tree from three different angles and
liked them all so you will be seeing all three.


Information about the architecture.
The picture above is of these three buildings.

Another Information Plaque in the plaza.
If I would have read it before I did yesterday's blog I would
have had the information I needed about both of 
The Greenways. 

Some of the decorations in the Plaza.


Up close sections of the above mural.

This area decked out for Christmas is what is called the
Ajo Memory Project. We spent some time here back in 
March of 2018 looking at the pictures and information about
this project. I blogged about it then if you are interested.

These three murals are on a wall left of the above entrance

They were painted since we were here in 2018.

In the pictures I took that day I can see a blank wall.

Senita Cactus
The road you can ride down and see these at the Organ Pipe
Cactus National Monument is closed so it was nice to spot these.

On a fence across from the Senita Cactus. 

Definitely interesting yard decorations.

Plus, they are decorated








for Christmas.

A few more decorations from around town.

Frosty looking out over his deflated friends.

We decided to take a short ride down Bates Well Road.
Turned around at this majestic Saguaro and headed home.

One last picture of the Christmas Tree to close today's blog.








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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Yesterday and Last Saturday (Ajo Sonoran Shindig/Ajo Memory Project/Ajo Scenic Loop)

(Click on the pictures to open them larger in a new window.)

March 24, 2018

Tom spent quite a bit of today giving the Stinger "B" a good scrubbing and then got about half way done waxing the "B" before he decided enough was enough for today. While he did that I took a ride to Walmart and Fry's to restock our pantry. After putting the groceries away I put out some crackers and cheese, Tom made me an adult beverage, and opened himself a beer then we proceeded to sit in these chairs and enjoyed a late afternoon Happy Hour. A nice couple from Indiana out walking their dog stopped and we chatted a bit about being glad we are in the warmth of the Southwest.


As Tom was grilling a couple of pork chops for tonight's dinner we continued to sit and enjoy the last of the days sunshine.

Could not really see the sunset but the afterglow was a nice pink.
The last of the suns rays reflecting on a squeaky clean Stinger "B".

March 17, 2018

(Back tracking to last Saturday)
We enjoyed a leisurely start to our day just sitting and enjoying our coffee.

The sun was already out when I opened our window shade.
The sun was peeking through the branches of the tree
outside our window.

Then just because, I took a second one using the effects setting,
Photo Illustration, on my camera.


Ajo Sonoran Shindig

A little later in the morning we headed over to what was listed as the Ajo Sonoran Shindig which took place at the Ajo Plaza. I googled trying to find the origins of this event but all I can find out is it is a Celebration of the Sonoran Desert and or Spring. From what I read it was the 18th one and it is held on the 3rd Saturday in March.


This definitely is a community event.
Food booths, information booths, booths with things for sale,
dancing, and music., with a little cheer-leading added in.
(They were cute as were the dancers)
 It was a lively place from 10 to 3 in the afternoon.

In the midst of all the things going on 
there was calm praying by this group.

We enjoyed a couple of hours walking around and checking out the various booths. We purchased some locally roasted coffee beans and had a nice chat with the woman who does the roasting. We enjoyed tasting a couple different coffees she had available and are looking forward to trying the ones we purchased later this week. (We/I misjudged how much coffee we use in a given week and we are just about out of the coffee we brought with us from a local roaster back home.) We also purchased a fry bread taco, for me, and fry bread with honey, for Tom, from one of the food booths. There was a long line so we figured it was a good choice and it was.

After we had checked out everything there was to see at the Shindig we spent some time taking pictures of the Murals in what is called Artist Alley on the south side of the plaza. This will be  my next "catch up" post. 

Ajo Memory Project

After taking pictures of the  murals we decided to take a ride and  I spotted this area just past the Plaza heading North. Curious we parked and I took a walk in to see what it was all about. It is actually a Memory Project that was dedicated in 2011. (I am hoping if you click on the pictures they will be large enough to read what is there, if you wish. This is a special project they undertook to bring healing to their community and to keep their diverse history alive.)



This is what you first see when you walk in.

Ajo has been named a Certified Wildlife Habitat Community
by the National Wildlife Federation. Ajo is the second community 
in Arizona and the 65th in the nation to earn this certification.

The pictures below are what hang on the wall starting from the left when you walk in.

















Ajo Scenic Loop

First of all we did not know this was a Scenic Loop until we picked up a brochure at the Chamber of Commerce the following Wednesday. If you go to Ajo make it one of your first stops. According to the brochure it is a 10.4 mile drive of which 7.5 is graded but bumpy road, which we can attest to.
We did not drive the entire loop today, about half way we decided to turn around and head back. To drive up to the mine view.

This is a nice ride with a mixture of cacti and Sonoran Desert 
vegetation. The Teddy Bear Cholla can been seen above.

The Ocotillo had green leaves and red blossoms.

We saw a nice number of Organ Pipe Cactus along with the
majestic Saguaros.






This cross honors John Campbell Greenway, the first mine 
superintendent and founder of Ajo. 
It was erected in 1926 shortly after his death.

We saw this sign more then once today.
Wildlife Habitat
This property provides the four basic habitat elements needed for
wildlife to thrive: food, water, cover, and places to raise young.

Coming back down the hill into Ajo 
provides some nice views or the area.




New Cornelia Mine

This is what we originally turned down the street to go and check out. I saw a sculpture on the side of a house so we turned down a street so I could take a picture. Then we saw a house up a hill that looked interesting and before we knew it we were on the above ride. The funny thing is we actually took this loop last year starting at Darby Wells Road off of Highway 85 but did not recognize it from this direction until we were several miles in.


This is a very large whole in the ground.

Some of the same colors that are 
seen in the tailings on Highway 85.


The sun setting on what turned into a day 
filled with memory moments.






We enjoyed today and the day we spent a week ago. Hope your day was filled with good moments.
If you would like to leave a comment we would enjoy hearing from you.