Traveling across the country and not stopping in Tombstone, Arizona when you have horses seemed like a waste, so of course we are spending a good week here in Tombstone.
Join us as we travel across the United States with our two Tennessee Walkers, Lennox & Mercutio. We are living full-time in our 35' SMC living quarters trailer. Lots of pictures and a few stories here and there. All of our horses have been named from characters from Shakespeare plays. Lennox is the name of a general in Macbeth. Mercutio is Romeo's best friend. Oberon is king of the fairies in MidSummer's Night Dream. Laertes is Ophelia's brother in Hamlet.
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Tombstone RV Park & Campground - Tombstone, AZ
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Cedar Creek Ranch - Arrivaca, Arizona
The Canyon Loop Trail - Catalina State Park, Tucson, Arizona
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
A Day off from Riding - Walking the Turquoise Trail in downtown Tucson
In order to know when they reached the promised land their god Huitzilopochtli would signal them by placing an eagle devouring a snake on top of a prickly pear.
According to the myth-story they found the sign on what today is Mexico City, were they founded Tenochtitlan and created the Mexica Empire that lasted till the Spaniards invaded and conquered Mexico.
Each individual element had meaningful elements for the Mexica tribe:
- Eagle: Strength and freedom, also related with the sun, wind and fire. for the mexicas, the eagle was deeply linked to Huitzilopochtli.
- Snake: Knowledge, and sacred animal
- Prickly pear: Symbolizes the world, the universe, and life. A thorny path that we all should take with pain and suffering to reach the flower and fruit of happiness.
Having both the eagle and the snake together symbolizes the Quetzalcoatl god.
Meanwhile the snow storm in Tennessee means that the medical device that is supposed to help my broken bone heal is being held up. This means we will be staying in Tucson and Catalina State Park a little longer. We need to wait for the device to be delivered before we move on.
Monday, February 15, 2021
Cataline State Park - Tucson, Arizona
Heading South before we head east, we are spending the next few days in Catalina State Park in Tucson, Arizona. This campground is a real jewel. Only $20/night (including the stalls for the horses), water is available, but no electricity. There is a vault toilet available as well as a small picnic area with barbeques. The horses have good sized stalls with no covers. There is a dump station close to the park entrance and you can dump your black and gray tanks for free if you are a paid camper.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Hay Creek Ranch - Oracle, AZ