Somebody's desert gem |
Tortugas Mountain from a distance |
The flank of Tortugas (left) and the Organ Mountains |
Tortugas and the Organs |
Popcorn clouds above Tortugas |
Cloud shadows on the Organs |
Midsection of the Organs |
In Tortugas's western foothills |
Dawdling on the trail |
Looking west across an expanse of Chihuahuan Desert |
Franklin Mountains near El Paso |
From the top: Hailey, Champ and new neighbor, Cowboy |
Cowboy has one brown eye and one blue |
What a yawn: Hailey, Champ and Cowboy getting a pet from Dr. K |
Unidentified flowering bush growing in the backyard |
Closeup of un-ID'd flower |
6 comments:
Very striking photos of the dynamic sky that you took on your hike.
Neighbours of ours have an Australian Shepard, (German bred and just out of quarantine). It barks at Ollie and he goes spare from behind our kitchen back door. The blue dog in the photo looks like an Australian blue cattle dog. They have a bit of a reputation, but the dog in your photo looks placid enough.
Absolutely stunning images today, Packrat. The sky is crystal clear--almost surreal. Some of these are "keepers"!
Thanks, Dr. K.
:)
Jacqui:
Yes, Hailey, the blue cattle dog, is a real sweetheart. She'll sit quietly in front of your with her eyes closed while you scratch her chest. Becca is half Australian Cattle Dog and half Border Collie. I read that cattle dogs (aka Queensland Heelers) were bred using Dingos. Cattle dogs' stamina is absolutely frightening.
Thank you, Scott. Very much appreciated.
Post a Comment