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Friday, October 10, 2014

Nature's Cyclic Nature

The Crosscut Trail is nearly overgrown with Fall flowers
Fall flowers are supplanting those of early spring and late summer.  The bright green leaves of the Ocotillo have yellowed, turned brown and have dropped to the ground.  The morning temperatures are consistenly below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.  Dewpoints have dropped from the high-50s/mid-60s into the 30 degree range.  The new blue anorak I just bought from the Duluth Trading Company will soon come in handy.
Becca spots hikers on the mountain road

A nearly denuded Ocotillo

Ocotillo leaves have turned from yellow to brown

Daisies at the hacienda

Our backyard looks like an arroyo

South-facing side of the hacienda

"so much depends upon a red wheelbarrow . . . "

Becca inside the patio enclosure
Mockingbird splish-spashing in the waterhole

Getting thoroughly clean

2 comments:

Dr. K said...

Becca is always on the lookout for wild animals encroaching on her territory.

Liz Tipping said...

Just catching up on your blog! It's so strange to see Becca inside!

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