September 3rd, 2009
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 [...]
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August 20th, 2009
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 [...]
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August 18th, 2009
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 [...]
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August 18th, 2009
Tucson hosts a great rodeo each year in February, but did you know that the scenic town of Sonoita, AZ hosts their own rodeo? The “best little rodeo in Arizona” began in 1914 and features over 700 entries. Held on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 5, 6, and 7th at the Santa Cruz Fairgrounds, there will [...]
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August 17th, 2009
Jeremiah Inn has long sold Tucson artist Chris Bubany’s signature salsa bowls. This season we are very excited to offer a brand new design by Chris featuring a fun depiction of the bed and breakfast, with bunnies and quail cavorting in the prickly pear, all native to the B & B’s property. These festive, hand [...]
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August 14th, 2009
Okay, unlike Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, the innkeepers did not set out in search of Cibola – the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, but instead, packed a picnic lunch and went exploring in the regions south of Tucson. Jeremiah Inn’s innkeepers enjoy suggesting off-the-beaten-path explorations for our guests and Wednesday, August 12, gave us the opportunity to check out [...]
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August 11th, 2009
The Arizona Association of Bed and Breakfast Inns (AABBI) has collected the special recipes shared by 25 of Arizona’s finest bed and breakfast inns, and Jeremiah Inn of Tucson is pleased to be part of this extraordinary cookbook. We have included our recipe for Good Morning Granola and Tortilla Quiche – both favorites with new [...]
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August 15th, 2008
Tucson is for the birds……and birders, too! Guests at Jeremiah Inn have enjoyed a family of Gambel quail that hatched within the walled backyard this summer. The proud parents began with 13 chicks in the relative safety of the B & B gardens. It was amusing to see them dart about, learning bird life skills. [...]
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May 12th, 2008
Making sure that our guests enjoy a fresh and original breakfast each day of their stay is a creative part of inn keeping! Each day’s breakfast begins with fresh brewed coffee, varietal teas, or cocoa, if preferred. Juice selections will include four or five choices – pink grapefruit, cranberry/raspberry blend, Concord grape/cherry mix, and orange [...]
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April 30th, 2008
“How do you stay cool in the summer?”, is a frequent question guests might ask. Having moved from Seattle in 1994, Tucson’s weather was definitely a change for Beth and Bob. To enjoy the summer months, we’ve learned to enjoy mornings – usually thirty degrees cooler than the daytime high – taking early walks, and [...]
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