Monday, October 26, 2009

The Walk Street

Tom Wuelpern just sent me this. I think we can all be excited by the beautiful next phase of Mercado District. Cheers to Tom.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Adopt-a-Park is now official!

Thanks to Mercado neighbors, Tucson is cleaner and more beautiful!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Hi All - Do we have any formal plans going for Halloween in the plaza? I know there was initial interest. If we want to plan something concrete, I can do a flier that we can provide to our guests, and it gives us an "in" for the new neighbors in the apartments to join the festivities. Thoughts?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Visitors to our Community Garden

Just this morning. They were actually EATING the pumpkins until I opened the gate to the field next door and HERDED them out. We call them "big mice" around here.

Celebration of Memory

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
November 2nd, 2009 at Mercado San Agustin
Please join us for a celebration, blessing and potluck dinner. It has been a tradition for us to hold a day of the dead celebration each year. This year we are doing it in the Mercado. All are welcome, it's a beautiful event. We build shrines in the afternoon, have a candle lighting and blessing at sunset and then a casual potluck dinner after. We hope you'll choose to participate.
SHRINE BUILDING 3pm to Sunset
CANDLE LIGHTING & BLESSING Sunset - 30 minutes
THE FEAST Following blessing
The most fun part of the day is the shrine building. We bring photos of our loved ones we've lost over the years and a few of the things that they enjoyed in their lives and create multiple shrines to celebrate their lives.
To participate in the shrine building, please contact Jose Duran.
To participate in the pot luck dinner, please contact Ann Vargas.
If you have other questions, please contact Justin Dixon.
We really hope to see you all there!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

On location at the Mercado

Over the weekend, Roaman's Fashion Catalog used our charming plaza as a background for their photo shoot. The crew was very friendly and loved the location!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Cody has mentioned several time he wants to plant an apple tree. We have convinced him that a) he won't get to eat an apple before he goes off to college, and b) apple trees aren't the best choice for our Tucson climate. After Gene's suggestion, we have convinced Cody that a pomegranate tree is a good second option. Anyone opposed to us planting a pomegranate tree in some of the available garden space? I need to research best time of year to plant, but thought I would wait until we knew it was a go.
Hola, Neighbors! Rick and I were just chatting and decided that it would be really good to have a neighborhood directory. Many times, I look to call someone only to realize I have no way to do so. If you are interested in being included, please forward full names (don't need middle, although you are welcome to add them), phone numbers - please indicate what kind, and email addresses. I can log everything into one document and send it to you via email. Thanks! Send information to: azjones5@cox.net

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

MERCADO OPEN HOUSE AND PARTY

By a vote of 5-0 (commenters and the Halls) it appears that SUNDAY NOV 15 is the preferred date for the open house and party. Please mark your calendars. Hopefully our builders and Kiera will read this and the Mercado vendors will participate. We all need to make an effort to think of and invite people who we think might have a serious interest in joining our special neighborhood.
Since Gordon and Jane are not here should we make then in charge??!!
Phil

Garden Layout as of 9-23-09

Click on the drawing to enlarge. Feel free to water whenever the mood strikes. The veggies will appreciate the attention! More dirt coming--if you'd like to plant something, go for it!

Our Garden--a great way to grow sweet kids!

Monday, September 21, 2009

At the gathering of los sembradores at the community garden on Saturday, the idea of an open house was resurrected. Several Mercado Distritèras (Jane, Anne-Marie, etc.) had suggested a Fall Open House several months ago. The idea would be to open our houses to folks we each know who we think might have a serious interest in building in The Mercado and make a bit of a party out of it. (And we seem to know how to do that!) The idea being that at one time, people can see the different styles and configurations of homes within the neighborhood. Kiera mentioned that the vendors who will eventually occupy the Mercado might be persuaded to provide foods! At least the semradores thought it was still a good idea and that we should pick dates.
SO, in the interest of moving the notion along, I suggest the following dates: Sunday, Oct. 18 or Sunday, Nov. 15. All those who are interested post away to see if this is something we want to happen or if either of those dates work.
Phil

Dave's Determination Wins!!

Horseshoe stake removed by Dave and over 300 horses. Horseshoe pit displaced by garden, new location TBA.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Thank You!

Here's Dave painting the new pipe he and Neda installed today. Wish I'd caught Neda but I didn't grab the camera in time.... They're generously giving us access to water for the garden and all gardening families will be sharing in the additional cost on the Lund's water bill.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Community Garden Update

Thanks to Rick, Jennifer, Cody, Rog, Dave and Neda for their "above and beyond the call of duty" work yesterday in bringing even more b.s. into the Mercado :)
Thanks, too, to Gene and Dave for mixing it up with our native soil today and for boxing our home-made compost which seems much richer and is better smelling than the imported variety.
A garden treasury update: 10 households have contributed $20 each towards digging, planting, watering and harvesting. We've spent $40 on soil testing and $106 for compost/soil amendment. Neighbors who've not yet jumped in are invited to do so. The Pfeuffers are collecting the cash and recording/reporting the expenses.
The window for planting is slowly closing. The suggestion is that people may want to plant seeds seedlings in small pots to get them started and then plant them, maybe as early as next weekend, but not before we get more dirt to add to the amended soils.
Good eating is coming up!
Vera

Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Community Garden - The Next Phase

I can't wait to see the pictures from today's activities. I have to say gathering the required ingredients for our garden might JUST be the most disgusting thing I have ever done. Don't stand down wind. :)

Friendly Cats of the Mercado

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Prepping the Soil

The end of summer brought Gene and Roger out to sift the soil that will become the beginning of our fall garden. These hunks are busting chunks...of dirt. Can't wait to dig in it!