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Thursday, July 17, 2014

It's All Relative

In the western foothills
When Becca and I left the house this morning the humidity was 69%.  That's pretty high for the Chihuahuan Desert, but nothing compared to the high humidity I've experienced in the East, Midwest and South.  Also, it's about as verdant here in the desert as it ever gets, but I'm sure it looks pretty dun to those residents of areas where rain is abundant.  Some of the Devil's Heads we came across this morning were engorged with rainwater, making a few resemble Barrel Cactus, a much larger species.
 
If you need a shade break at least get into the shade

Tortugas's western flank

A Devil's Head swollen from recent rains

Another Devil's Head sloshing with rain water

A worried bunny rabbit

Respite in the damp sand

Ocotillo grove

Looking west from the loop road

Buggy whips sport the greenest finery

Wind-driven clouds above the mountain

4 comments:

Scott said...

The first image appears almost jungle-like! :)

Dr. K said...

Why was that rabbit looking so worried?

packrat said...

Yes, Scott, it was a veritable jungle out there.

:)

packrat said...

Dr. K:

The rabbit was looking worried because Becca was heading its way.

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