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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Outback with Wils

Long, sunny view of Tortugas and the Organs
Dr. K was feeling under the weather so it was just me and Willow on the morning trek.  We pretty much bushwhacked into the same general area as yesterday in order to find plants with flowers more fully opened; but, disappointingly, the blossoms were less unfurled.  No matter, we still enjoyed the hike immensely, especially Willow who was off-lead for at least half of the outing.
Shade break

This & next:  male house finch


Mocking me

Claret Cup

Diadasia rinconis?

Last 2:  contemplative Willow


 

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Floral Fest

Desert Marigold flowers
Willow and I did a hybrid hike this morning:  part regular trail, lots of bushwhacking.  The weather was variable; cloudy at first, sunny later, and then overcast with strong wind.  We were way out in an arroyo discovering newly blossoming plants when we heard the clattering of hooves nearby.  I thought it was a deer, but we saw no culprit even after we climbed a hill and surveyed the distance to the southeast where the critter probably fled.  Wils and I had a good time out there today; even though she was off-lead for a good portion of the trek she was very well behaved, listening to my every command and obeying immediately.  I was very pleased with her behavior.
Near the Tellbrook Arroyo

Heading up a side arroyo

Taking a break

Heading up a hill east toward the mountains

Desert Zinnia

Hedgehog

Prickly Pear budding

Claret Cups

This & next:  arroyo Willow and I explored
 


This & next 2:  Strawberry Pitaya



Willow hears clattering hooves

Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear with much potential

Another Prickly Pear flowering

Claret Cup Hedgehog Cactus

Skeletonweed and Range Ratany

Nerisyrenia camporum

Strawberry Pitaya

Friday, April 10, 2026

More Spring Flowers

Leafed-out ocotillo with blossoms
Dr. K, Willow and I did our usual trek in the arroyos south of the Tellbrook Arroyo.  We saw Mr. Basset and his hounds as well as the Pickup-Truck-Lady and her dog; they were hiking with a companion human and lead dog.  It was 60F when we started off, and it felt pleasantly warm for the duration.  Dr. K and I are suffering from pollen-related allergies--not surprising due to the abundant wildflowers blooming in our section of northern Chihuahuan Desert.
Skeletonweed (Lygodesmia juncea)

Spectaclepod

A seated Wils

Skeletonweed again

Cresote flowers

This & next:  Twin-leaf Senna


Nerisyrenia camporum

Desert Marigold

Purple Mat

 

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


 

Outback with Wils

Long, sunny view of Tortugas and the Organs Dr. K was feeling under the weather so it was just me and Willow on the morning trek.  We pretty...