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Monday, April 6, 2026

Adonis Blazingstar

Organ Mountains
Just Willow and me on the morning trek; Dr. K had a meeting to attend.  It was surprisingly cool out there even though the temperature was 49F.  I could have used gloves.  It warmed up once we were through three-fourths of the hike.  Saw a few other outdoor enthusiasts while we followed our regular route.
Willow on lead

This & next:  Soaptree Yucca putting up a flower stalk


This & next:  Adonis Blazingstar with Range Ratany


Ocotillo leafing out

Willow off lead

Desert Sumac

 

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Saddle Up

Honey Mesquite flowering
Bit of a chilly wind this morning when Dr. K, Willow and I did our daily hike.  Also, the sun was playing hide-and-seek with the clouds, keeping the temperature down.  Nevertheless we had a good outing here in the lower desert, pleased at the number of plants leafing out and blooming.
Claret Cup with Purple Mat and wooden flute

Soaptree Yucca and Claret Cup

Claret Cup as seen above

Mysterious mouse

Ocotillos leafing out

This & next:  ocotillo flowers


Wils

Siamese Desert Marigolds

Ocotillo west of the mountains

 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Wind!

Wind-driven clouds
Really strong wind blew all through the night and didn't back off at all this morning.  Dr. K, Willow and I took a forest hike in far less than ideal conditions; we finished the trek nonetheless.  Afterward we packed and left for our trip down into the lower desert where we are now.
Willow on the trail

Only three buds have bloomed since yesterday

Here's one of the new claret cups

Surprise!

 

Friday, April 3, 2026

Forest Friday

Mountain road
Dr. K, Willow and I had a nice hike in the forest behind the cabin this morning.  Our out-of-the-way detour to the mountain hedgehog paid off; we found one bud had blossomed.  Perhaps we'll go there tomorrow morning to see if others have flowered.  After the trek Dr. K and I drove down to Alamogordo to Lowe's Signature Market to pick up items we need up here at the cabin.
This & next:  Sacramento Mountains views


Red-winged Blackbird

Another mountain vista

Please tell me that bear isn't headed our way

Willow enjoying our mountain hike

This & next:  yucca blooming at 7012 feet


Another yucca blooming in the same area
 

What manner of beast is this?

Last 2:  at least one bud bloomed


Thursday, April 2, 2026

Favored Subject

1st 2:  Sacramento Vistas
When I took Willow out this morning to do her business we spotted several deer over near the pumphouse; I went out later by myself and found one browsing a bit higher up on the hill.  Got a few decent photos of her.  Later, when Dr. K, Willow and I did our daily forest hike we kicked up several deer on the mountain; never got a good look at them, though.  The temperature was perfect for our trek and we enjoyed the outing immensely.


Lincoln National Forest

Mule deer doe (with a growth under her right eye)

Haynes Canyon

Our favorite high country hedgehog with buds

Willow heard a deer

White Sands National Park, San Andres Mts. at the horizon

Toward La Luz at the eastern edge of the Tularosa Basin

Juniper Titmouse
 

Spinystar Cactus

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Deer Prudence

All mule deer were on our property this morning
Willow and I encountered a small herd of deer on her morning constitutional today.  We also caught several fleeting glances of deer in the forest above our cabin when Dr. K, Willow and I were on our trek.  Weather felt slightly warm due to high humidity, and now, in mid-afternoon we've had several brief showers.





Davis Mountain Mock Vervain

Bladderpod

Willow on our driveway

Sacramento Mountains

Bladderpod
 

Bladderpod all over the forest floor

Yucca blooming at 7,012 feet

Too early to catch this hedgehog blooming

Daisy

Haploa

Sacramento Mountains vista

Adonis Blazingstar

Organ Mountains Just Willow and me on the morning trek; Dr. K had a meeting to attend.  It was surprisingly cool out there even though the t...