At once a thriving center of business adn a laid-back university and resort town, Tucson is Arizona's second-largest city, but tee are times when it still feels small. Even the short and busy winter is prime time in sounthern Arizona-when the weather is mild adn the steady flow of snowbirds seeks out warmth. And surely there's no more gratfying time than deepest January to soak the sun, perhaps after a relaxing spa treatment or during a round of short-sleeve golf. But if those are the pleasures that make the desert so right for a getaway, it's the quieter pleasures of spring and fall that make it such a desirable place to live. Come to Tucson then-or even in high summer-and you can really feel the rhythms of the desert and the depth of Arizona's Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Old West roots. EXTRAVAGANT DESERT GARDEN DRIVE RESIDENCESPACIAL TUCSON ESTATE ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT HOME WITH GREAT VIEWSAMAZING FINISTERRA HOMEONE OF VENTANA CANYONS MOST ELEGANT HOMESARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT EAGLES NEST HOMEEXCEPTIONAL GATE RIDGE PLACE LUXURY HOMESPACIOUS SUMO OCTAVO ESTATE HOME