Almost every desert animal — including birds, bats, tortoise, javelina and coyotes — enjoy the bright red fruit, which has a mild sweet flavor. Arizona's native peoples, including the Tohono O'odham, Pima and Seri, used every part of the cactus for food and tools. The fruit is still...
If you have a suggestion, please put it in the response box below and click the submit button. As a reminder no matter where you go please follow these guidelines from the Kern county wildflower website: “Please keep in mind that many displays, while visible from public areas, are ...
NOTE:There is a time difference between Utah and Arizona (and the Navajo Nation) during Daylights Savings Time (DST) between March and November. Arizona does not observe DST, while the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and Utah does observe DST. That means if you staying in Arizona and going to t...
Where Did You Grow Up? Where did you grow up? I spent most of my childhood in the Michigan suburbs, where my siblings and I rode bikes down dirt roads, my first job was at the neighborhood pizza place, and we’d ring in the fall with donuts at the cider mill....