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A large Barrel Cactus that may survive the February cold snap |
This morning the desert was hot and humid. The natural evaporative cooling I spoke about a few days ago was noticeably absent because there was no wind, not even a breeze. Years ago I returned to my native Ohio in August to visit with my mother. One day when we were walking around the city's largest park the temperature was 90 degrees with 90% humidity. Perspiration was flowing out of my arms. After so many years living in the desert it's hard to imagine surviving those conditions back in the Midwest.
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A hiker eager to keep moving |
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Chihuahuan Desert scene |
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Still no leaves on the Ocotillos |
1 comment:
As people like to say, it's a dry heat.
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