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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Bugged

Threadleaf Groundsel
Much warmer this morning for our daily hike; I was dressed appropriately with a lightweight long-sleeve shirt and trousers.  Dr. K wore her PreCip; and I think she was a bit warm.  Willow had her regular coat.  We followed our normal route, seeing, along the way, the Basset People and their hounds as well as the Pickup-Truck-Lady; didn't see the latter's dog, though.  We're definitely in a warming weather pattern that will last maybe two or three days before we drop out of the mid- to high-80s into the 70s.  The worst thing about today's trek was the presence of an abundance of pesky flies that wouldn't leave any of us alone.  Very annoying.
Desert Marigold

This & next:  Range Ratany


Micky with a yellow nose

Willow and her shadow

Last 2:  Claret Cup Hedgehog Cactus


 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Good Bird Day

Branch of the Tellbrook Arroyo
Dr. K, Willow and I did our morning hike on a slightly cooler day, deviating from our normal route by bushwhacking over to the Tellbrook Arroyo so I could get a photo of the Desert Cardinal we heard singing there; got one decent pic.  Later, while heading up the right branch arroyo we saw our first hummer of the season.  I couldn't get any good photos, though, due to distance and bad backlighting.  Pleasant outing this morning.
Desert Cardinal

Morning moon

Willow in the left branch

Ocotillo, jet, moon

This & next:  Black-chinned Hummingbird


Flowering ocotillo

 

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

A Little Rain

Clouds above the ridgeline
We got a bit of rain late last night and the humidity was still quite high when Dr. K, Willow and I did our morning hike.  We saw other outdoor enthusiasts in the desert:  Basset People and their hounds, Two-White-Dogs-Lady, her dogs and a hiking companion.  After we got home I left for my weekly shopping stint at Albertsons, the duration of which was about an hour; I like to get in and out as quickly as possible.
This & next 2:  hover fly on Desert Marigold flowers



This & next:  yucca blooming on a hill west of the Organs


Prickly pear and Desert Marigold

Wils

Northwest down an arroyo

Looking east toward the Organ Mountains
 

Claret Cup Hedgehog Cactus

Sky to the southeast as we were leaving

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!

 

Bugged

Threadleaf Groundsel Much warmer this morning for our daily hike; I was dressed appropriately with a lightweight long-sleeve shirt and trous...