Getting started after the rain |
A late-blooming Devil's Head |
Up in the high foothills |
Clouds all over the Organ Mountains |
A statuesque Torrey Yucca |
Ocotillos and the cloudy Organ Mountains |
A fortuitous composition |
Blue sky over the northeast |
More clouds rolling over the mountains |
Just wait a second and the clouds will shift |
Far west of Tortugas Mountain on the outer loop road |
Lemony-smelling Chinchweed flowers carpet the desert floor |
Heading up a large arroyo west of Tortugas |
The rain ran hard through here |
A verdant Chihuahuan Desert |
A Roadrunner in an Ocotillo |
4 comments:
You're right, Packrat: some really nice, dramatic images today. I especially like "A statuesque Torrey Yucca," but many of the images are captivating. Did the chinchweed just suddenly appear, or did it just start to flower after having been present for a while?
I love that photo of the chinchweed, Packrat.
Thanks, Scott. The Chinchweed has been blooming already, but the recent rains have really fueled an explosion of flowers. In the areas where the plant is most abundant the atmosphere has the scent of lemon air freshener.
Thanks, Dr. K!
:)
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