A large arroyo has its start in the shadow area on Tortugas's west side |
A shady respite from a sunny hike |
The southwest side of Tortugas Mountain |
Tortugas arroyo (yellow line) meets large arroyo from the Organs (red) |
Bright green Mesquite Trees along desert arroyos |
Green trees in the desert almost always mark arroyos |
Clay pigeon |
Some bird has been eating yucca flowers |
Becca is good at finding shady resting spots |
A happy hiker |
Heading back up the mountain yet another shady resting place |
An elderly gent we run into fairly often on Tortuga's west side |
3 comments:
Love the composition of "Some bird's been eating yucca flowers." Could the culprit be something other than a bird?
Still have the flies, huh?
We did get temperatures below freezing last night (28 when I awoke this morning), but no frost, and it appears like the star magnolia flowers were not zapped as I had feared.
Thanks, Scott. I suppose lizards might have been munching on the yucca flowers, but the blossoms were pretty high up on that stalk.
28 F is pretty chilly for this time of year. I guess it even snowed a little in NYC. Geez.
I like the lines that depict where the arroyos are located.
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