A Very Crowded Tucson but Beautiful Weather

February 14, 2008 | By Kelley Koehler | Filed Under Tucson Events 

sunset over the catalina mountains in tucson

Go ahead, try and drive in this town over the next couple of days.  Tucson is about to burst at the seams, I kid you not.

Not only is the Tucson Gem and Mineral show in full swing, but the Accenture Match Play golf tournament is about to start soon. Don’t forget the Fiesta de los Vaqueros next week as well! (That’s the Tucson Rodeo, for all you non-locals.)  Add that to our usual bumper crop of winter visitors, and you’ve got nary an inch to spare.

On the plus side, the weather has been absolutely gorgeous the past couple of days, in the mid 70’s.  The next few days look a bit cold, and there’s a chance of rain tonight, but I see the 70s again on the horizion. Me, I’ve got my hammock out of storage, and am ready to log a bit of time out there in the afternoons.

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