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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Hotter Than Yesterday (But Not Hell)

Starting out from the Sunset Parking area
The Beckster and I were on the trail pretty early for a 75-minute hike around Tortugas Mountain.  The respite from the heat we had yesterday is already a distant memory.  The naturalist Joseph Wood Krutch most loved his Sonoran Desert in the summertime.  He wrote:  "On the brightest and warmest days my desert is most itself because sunshine and warmth are the very essence of its character."  (The Voice of the Desert).  Personally, I like spring and fall best.
Jackrabbit (hare) in its natural habitat

Sticking her tongue out at a Jackrabbit

Not a white sock, but an untanned ankle

A view of the Organ Mountains

Fingertip-sized fruit of the Pencil Cholla

Pencil Cholla (choy-ya) fruit

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

I agree with Krutch--the best time in the desert is in the summer.

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