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Saturday, September 20, 2014

High Country Work Day

Starting off in a low-country shadow
After Becca and I did a short hike west of Tortugas this morning we headed home, showered (me, not Becca), then headed up to High Rolls with Dr. K to check things out and to do work.  Our well man had already replaced our float switch and water line filter, and the system is working okay.  The water in the house seems to be running clear.   I even had to shower again here after using a grass whip to knock down the huge grass and weeds that had grown high since our last visit three weeks ago.  By the way, according to our rain gauge we'd gotten 4.16 inches since then.  So far today we've added .23" more.  Good thing we got that work done before the downpour.
Ocotillos along the foothills trail

Leveling off before dropping into the lower desert

Fun with the sun

More what I was going for

Telephone pole henge

Had to dig our water meter in High Rolls out from the mud

Not long after taking this photo it was pouring here in the mountains

A volunteer at our High Rolls property (is it a Hollyhock?)

The leaves seem different than Hollyhocks I googled

Storm's a-coming

Packrat and the Beckster in our driveway

We did a lot of yard work after digging our meter out

3 comments:

Caroline said...

Glad you got everything fixed!

Dr. K said...

Beautiful hollyhocks. It's so nice up here in the mountains.

packrat said...

Thanks, Caroline. Nice to hear from you.

:)

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