Everything You Need To Know About ...
"Becoming a Real Tucsonan"The Old Pueblo is a big community
and has hundreds of years of history. It is easy to feel lost when arriving in a
new town. The following information has been assembled to provide you with
essential information on what to say, see, do, wear and eat along with detailed
information on the critters you are likely to encounter in the Sonoran Desert.
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Terminology
of Tucson & the Southwest
If you are new to the Southwest, alot of the words you will hear around
here may sound foreign to you. Many of them are derived from Spanish
and Native American words.
Click here for a sampling of some you'll
need to know. |
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Exploring The Southwest

A Guide to the American Southwest & Desert Regions |
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Tips on Living in the Sonoran Desert

Living In The Desert |
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Foods
of Tucson & the Southwest
Tucson
has a plethora of Mexican restaurants. Mexican eateries are located
all over town, with some of the best in South Tucson, which has deep
Hispanic/Latino roots. Once upon a time, Tucson was a part of
Sonora, Mexico, and many local restaurants offer dishes based upon
traditional Sonoran cooking. Tamales, burritos and enchiladas are
some of the more popular staples of Sonoran fare. Some of these
restaurants are influenced by the Native American culture where you will
find fry bread, blue corn tortillas and other Native American
dishes. The city has more to offer than just Mexican cuisine, such
as seafood meals you might find in Baja, California. Plus, Ethnic
cuisine ranges from Ethiopian to East Indian to Vietnamese. Surely,
you will find your favorite among the vast variety! |
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DRESS - Southwestern Fashions
Just
about anything goes in this town. At Tucson's theaters and concert
halls, you will see everything from sequined dresses to shorts.
Unless you are going to a very fancy restaurant or social event, you can
usually leave your tie at home. Year-round at the University
of Arizona, shorts and T-shirts rule, but one note of caution-if you go to
a U of A football or basketball game and you are not wearing red, you
might feel as out of place as a polar bear in a palm tree. |
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Places to visit in Tucson, Pima County,
and Arizona
As
you will see from visiting my site, I offer a number of recommendations
for day trips and tours, outdoor activities and attractions available in
and around Tucson. I personally enjoy hiking in the surrounding
mountains. They are all around us. Please continue perusing my
site for more information on all the wonderful places to see and do in the
Old Pueblo! |
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Arizona highways Wildlife Portfolio
Ready to discover Arizona?
Take your choice of great hikes, helpful links and online information
about our state. Arizona is a land of many extremes ... from
expansive deserts to lofty mountains. With our stunning variety of
climates, Arizona is home to many diverse groups of wildlife and plants.
We hope you find Arizona Highways interesting and informative!
Click Here For Arizona Highways Wildlife Portfolio |
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Weather / Monsoons
You
will often hear the phrase, "But it's a dry heat!". That
is exactly right, there is very little humidity here except, of course, in
July and August. Do not let the lack of sweat fool you though.
Dry heat can cause problems too, so here are some friendly summertime
tips: Always wear a hat and sunscreen, drink lots of fluids and try
to be near a swimming pool at all times! You may have to adjust your
time tables as outdoor activities you used to do at 9 a.m. in another part
of the country, you may need to do here at 6 a.m. Alot of joggers
and bikers take advantage of the early morning cool time. Even the
animals at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum opens at 7:30 a.m. if you want
to see them. If you are going to be doing any hiking, walking or
jogging, you might want to freeze a plastic bottle of water the night
before. As a rule of thumb, you should drink at least one liter of
water per hour to avoid dehydration. ~~ Tucson has some spectacular
thunderstorms during July and August. During our monsoon season, and
at other times as well, flash floods sometimes occur. Washes,
underpasses, bridges and even level streets can become impassable in a
matter of minutes. Many areas post warning signs for flood danger, yet
every hear motorists get stranded in futile and dangerous attempts to drive
through submerged terrain. Often times, dips are much deeper than they
appear. A good piece of advice is if it looks like a street or wash
has running water or a pool the size of your car, find an alternate route.
What is a monsoon?? Click here for
Monsoon Details
Click Here For A Current Forecast
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Peter DeLuca,
GRI, CRS
Broker Associate
Realty Executives Southern Arizona |
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