Tucson Kent's World: February 2009

Life & Real Estate In The Tucson Market

Where In the World Is Tucson Estates II? And Are Those Sunsets For Real?

 

Mike Jones lives out on the west side of Tucson--noted for its spectacular scenery and world-class sunsets.  Many people may think there is something familiar about some of the mountains, plentiful saguaro and other cacti seen in his photos...for good reason:  Old Tucson Studios is not far from Tucson Estates II !

Not only is Mike a master of the Panasonic Lumix camera, he also does amazing work putting loans together to help people purchase homes and investment property in the Tucson Metro Area.  To see more about Mike & his stellar photography, please visit his blog by clicking the link below.

 

Via Mike Jones (Tucson Mortgage Company, LLC):

Sunset in Tucson Estates II

Spring's coming in the desert.  You can smell it at dawn.  Birds are starting to nest, and the males are calling up a racket.  It's a wonderful time to live here.

Tucson Estates II is a gated community of 600 or so homes nestled on the west flank of the Tucson Mountains.  The noise and bustle of the city are on the other side of the Tucson Mountains.

At sunset, we look down over the Avra Valley toward that mountain range you see in the photo above.  The distinctive "shark tooth" in the left third of the photo is Baboquivari, on the Tohono O'odham reservation.  From my camera's vantage point, it's 75 miles west.

Baboquivari at sunset

That's a ways off, but the optics (Leica) are pretty good on this inexpensive Panasonic Lumix camera.  The lower the sun, the deeper the colors of this evening sky.  I backed the 10X telephoto lens down to capture the saguaro silhouetted against the sun's last rays. 

By this time, the street was filling with neighbors, drawn out of their homes by the spectacular sunset.  The mood was quiet.  Hushed.  Our little community was a cathedral, and our sky its stained glass window.

Saguaro sunset, Tucson Estates II, in the Tucson Mountains

Colors intensified, then faded to purple just before the stars made their appearance. 

I think it's the purple that discombobulates folks from the more northerly climes. It doesn't seem possible that nature has such a pallette, does it?  It does here!

Baboquivari painted purple at sunset

That's the desert floor in the foreground.  Minutes after this photo was taken, the mountain range was an inky black sillouhette against a less black sky, and one by one, the stars came out.  If I ever wanted an expensive camera, it would be to take photos of the night sky.

 

There are more than half a dozen lovely homes for sale in our community, from the low $200s to $500,000.  Don't you want to come join us?  Look up a REALTOR here on Active Rain.  Tell 'em Mike in Tucson sent you.

 

I'm Mike in Tucson, your preferred Tucson, AZ Mortgage lender.
Mike Jones (Tucson Mortgage Company, LLC): Loan Officer in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Think of me as your Tucson mortgage expert.


Call me if I can help you with a purchase or refi mortgage;
(520) 349-9090

photo copyright Mike in Tucson (all rights reserved)

 

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