New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum (left center) |
Centennial High School and the Doña Ana Mountains |
New from the old |
Becca is riveted on something I never saw |
Flying saucer clouds |
Mountain biker making a hard push up into the foothills |
Becca sees the biker |
One of three Roadrunners running together |
Body of rock? |
No, just down one level |
Heading behind Tortugas |
Somebody has marked a rugged trail with orange plastic ribbons |
Don't know I've ever seen a one-wand Ocotillo before |
Clouds entangled in the Organ Peaks |
Swirling in a light wind |
More of same |
A woman (center) hiking down the mountain road |
Pair of White-winged Doves |
Cactus Wren in the seismology shack antenna |
Closeup of a pretty bird (the same Cactus Wren) |
6 comments:
The images of the rugged Organs enshrouded in clouds makes them look like ragged peaks in the Andes; well done!
The "pretty bird" in the lat image looks like some kind of woodpecker. Any ideas?
You need to attach a fly swatter to Becca's tail.
It's the same Cactus Wren, Scott; I should have made that clearer, which I did subsequent to your comment.
If I attached a fly swatter to Becca's tail, Dr. K, she'd be swatting herself in the face with it.
:)
Mystical mountains with clouds.
They do seem rather mystical, Jacqui.
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