| An early-morning break |
| At the head of the Crosscut Trail |
| What the "F"? |
| Very tall Soaptree Yuccas in an arroyo |
| A very small (less than 3') "feeder" arroyo |
| A large arroyo west of the Tortoise |
| Looking west down the same arroyo |
| Rainbow Hedgehog and Barrel Cactus |
| This Barrel still bears a fruit from last year |
| Becca loves exploring desert arroyos |
| Tortugas Mountain (left) and the Organ Mountains |
| Some critters (Packrats, Jackrabbits) definitely relished this Prickly Pear pad |
| Our long-time landmark |
| You can see it was still living when toppled |
4 comments:
I wonder if the living part of that yucca will be able to grow back.
An interesting question, Dr. K. I'll try to keep an eye on it in the future; it'll give me a reason to keep visiting.
:)
From many of the photos you've posted, those Torrey Yuccas look like sentinels of the dessert; they seem to have a spiritual presence. (There must be a story in there somewhere.)
Hi Jacqui! Yes, I think they do have a spiritual presence.
:)
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