B-36 Bomber added to Pima Air and Space Museum

A must see addition to the Pima Air and Space Museum is a B-36J Peacemaker.  This incredible plane, the largest bomber ever built, has a 230′ wingspan, with 3 pusher propeller engines and 2 jet engines on each wing.  As the last piston engine powered bomber, 383 were built between 1947 and 1954.  All were [...]

Bed-Making of Another Sort

Innkeeper, Bob Miner, is a man of many talents.  Shown is a doll bed he made for granddaughter, Lucy, at Christmas.  Constructed of redwood and finished  with a warm stain, the bed comfortably sleeps Annabelle the baby doll (mattress, blanket and pillows not shown).    It is sturdy enough to act as brother Joshua’s step stool [...]

Why is everyone running?

On Sunday, November 1, Jeremiah Inn’s guests awoke to hundreds of runners and walkers greeting a beautiful day by participating in the Fleet Feet TMC Half Marathon and running past the bed and breakfast at about 7:30 am and returning over the next several hours.  The weather was perfect, the course was scenic (naturally!) and [...]

Autumn at Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast

Mornings at Jeremiah Inn are still pleasantly warm (60′s) for serving and eating breakfast on the patio, but when the temperatures begin to fall, guests will enjoy returning to the dining room with the seasonal centerpieces that decorate their breakfast setting.  Breakfast is always a highlight of the B & B, and a pretty table [...]

What are Guests Eating at the B & B?

When guests arrive at Jeremiah Inn, one of their first questions is, “What time do you serve breakfast?”.  Bed and Breakfast guests know that one element making the B & B experience special, is the hot, cooked breakfast they will enjoy after awaking from their restful sleep.  The plate shown below was the entree following [...]

More Chiricahua….Nature Speaks…or Eats?

At the end of the Echo Canyon Loop Trail, innkeepers, Bob and Beth Miner came upon this formation that appeared to us to be a hand-shaped rock, feeding a rock-shaped rock, to a face-shaped rock.  Maybe it was the heat???  When you visit Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast and take your day trip to Chiricahua [...]

Is Summer Sunsetting in Tucson?

The summer monsoons give us spectacular Tucson sunsets as well as refreshing rains for the thirsty desert.  Picture yourself poolside at the Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast, reflecting on your day of hiking, biking, golfing, swimming, reading, sightseeing and more!  At this time of evening, the doves and quail are winging back to the nest, [...]

It’s Raining, It’s Pouring – Hooray

Tucson is situated in the Sonora Desert and welcomes an average of 12 inches of rain annually.   Periodically, a condition known as El Nino, evidences itself by sending warmer currents of ocean water in such a way as to disrupt the usual summer monsoon activity that brings Tucson almost half of its annual rainfall in [...]

It’s a Bloomin’ Desert

The desert has it’s beauty year round and August is no exception.  The robust barrel cactus that dot the Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast property are blooming in shades of yellow, orange and red.  The blooms will eventually show themselves in yellow fruits, but for now we are enjoying the bright spots of color gracing [...]

El Tour 2009 is coming soon

Tucson’s 27th El Tour de Tucson is Saturday, November 21 and about 9000 cyclists converge on Tucson from around the world to take part in the University Medical Center sponsored event.  If you are an avid cyclist, new to the sport, or looking for a change of lifestyle, there is a course for you ranging [...]