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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Getting Rained On

Ridge just west of LDR-A
The brief, cold shower that fell on Dr. K, Willow and me when we started our hike this morning almost made us abort immediately.  The threat of imminent rain did cause us to shorten the trek by one-third.  We got a bit wet, but definitely not soaked; Willow, however, needed a towel drying when we got back home.  Dr. K kindly obliged.
Wils

Distant view of Tortugas and the Organs

Organ Mountains

Not an iceberg, but rather the Potrillo Mountains

Last 2:  sunbeam


 

Monday, March 9, 2026

Moderate Monday

Early sunlight on the Doña Ana Mountains

A young Say's Phoebe 

50F when Dr. K, Willow and I were leaving home this morning, 45F when we reached the trailhead.  We heard hounds quite a bit while we were out there, but we only saw the Basset People when we had finished our outing.  Conditions were pretty nice for the hike, and I was able to get a few pics of resident birds while we were about to head up the right branch arroyo.
Across the desert to the base of Tortugas Mountain

Spectaclepod

Willow on break in the left branch arroyo

This & next 3:  Brewer's Sparrow




I think these are the leaves of Adonis Blazing Star

 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Funday Sun

Morning moon
Surprisingly cool for our morning hike today even though we were in the low 40s.  Both Dr. K and I wore gloves for most of the trek, but Willow didn't.  We saw the Basset People heading north on LDR-A, heard the hounds, too.  We also spotted a runner headed north on LDR before she turned around and jogged the other direction.  We followed our regular route, finishing up by exiting the right branch arroyo over the steep hill to the west.  After the outing we drove over to our local Circle K to gas up the CR-V:  $3.39 per gallon, total of $34.98.  Gouging from the Iran war has begun already.
Distant view of Tortugas and the Organs

Soaptree Yuccas

Spectaclepod (white flowers), barrel cactus and prickly pear

Acacia tree

This & next:  Pyrrhuloxias hanging together


Hedgehog cactus

Wils leading the way

Deadwood

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Sábado Solo con Willow

Picacho and environs
Dr. K attended the "Girls Can" event this morning so it was Willow and me on the daily trek.  We followed our regular route seeing, as we descended LDR-A arroyo, Two-White-Dogs-Lady +1 (a champagne-colored poodle) down near the intersection of LDR and the Tellbrook Arroyo.  The two white poodles appeared to be roughhousing in and out of the desert foliage.  They were the only nature enthusiasts we spotted during our outing. 
Looking southwest from LDR-A

Desert under clouds

Faxon Yucca with shadow

Great Horned Owl illusion

Cactus Wren on yucca saber

This & next:  Willow resting in the right branch arroyo


Artsy Picacho and environs

Last 2:  crazy clouds
 

Friday, March 6, 2026

Amarillo

First Desert Marigold and friend
A bit chillier this morning for our trek, but Dr. K and I dressed properly for the weather conditions; Willow chose to use her standard coat.  We followed our regular route seeing, along the way, both the Basset People and their hounds as well as Two-White-Dogs-Lady and a +1; the two hikers were herding pups.  After we got back from our outing the wind picked up; it's blowing pretty hard now.
Friend

This & next:  barrel cactus fruit beyond their use-by date


Willow and Dr. K in the left branch arroyo

Rock and shadow

Scorpionweed (Phacelia integrifolia)

Hill and mountain

Deadwood

White-winged Dove

 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Temp Cooldown

Colorized prickly pear X
A little cooler this morning, but no wind during our outing.  Dr. K was especially grateful.  Willow and I enjoyed the windless conditions as well.  We followed our regular route, at one point spotting Two-White-Dogs-Lady +1 bushwhacking in the desert northwest of us.  Later, as we were ascending the right branch arroyo we saw the Basset People and their hounds hiking northward along a ridge to the east.
Regulation prickly pear pic

Wils on lead

Our buddy the cactus wren

Our resident Curve-billed Thrasher



 

Getting Rained On

Ridge just west of LDR-A The brief, cold shower that fell on Dr. K, Willow and me when we started our hike this morning almost made us abort...