Our stay last night was at the Mi Sueno Bed & Breakfast in Tumacacori, Arizona, and it was a beautiful place with a great host.
One of those rare moments when I hand the camera over to someone else and pray they frame the photo halfway decently and in this instance, our B&B host captured the scene perfectly.
Tumacácori National Historical Park, south of Tubac, Arizona, is the home of the Mission San José de Tumacácori, which was originally built in 1691, but in 1751 it was moved to its present location. Our original travel plans had us stopping at San Xavier Del Bac Mission near Tucson and the Titan Missile Museum in Green Valley, but those ideas have proven too ambitious, so they were pushed off to a future visit. After we visited the mission here, we headed south to Patagonia for a quick stop at their fall festival and then a little further south.
We reached Nogales, Arizona, on the Mexico border this afternoon before turning the car northeast for our overnight here in Tombstone. We are staying in the Buford House Bed & Breakfast, which was built back in 1880. It is purported to be haunted.