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Thursday, June 1, 2023

Thursday's Forest Trek

Fendler's Bladderpod
Dr. K, Willow, Frio and I had a nice, longish hike in the forest behind our property this morning.  We came across the same bones we saw yesterday, probably from a Mule Deer based on the pelvis size.

After the trek it was back to finishing up the yardwork we started yesterday; this time my 40V Kobalt lithium battery ran out of juice two-thirds of the way through its lawnmower task.  Fortunately we have a second battery, and I finished up with plenty of a charge on battery #2.

Now we're kicking back and relaxing a bit before we take the "O"s outside for a little playtime.

Dead one

Sacramentos

This & next:  Mahonia haematocarpa, aka Mexican Barberry


White Sands National Park from about 7,000 feet

This & next:  research suggests Mule Deer pelvis

11.5 Keen boot

Dr. K with Frio and Willow

This & next:  the "O"s, Willow and Frio


Use to be Draney's Apple Orchard

This & next:  Hedgehog Cactus


This & next:  Haynes Canyon


Cabin

Forest

Down the driveway

 

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

Nice shot of the apple orchard. And the Heelers look so cute!

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