Almost to the top |
Cactus Wren |
Sun threatening to break though (it never did) |
Tortugas and the Organs |
Hedgehog Cactus and Soaptree Yucca |
Same as above |
Heading down a large arroyo |
Becca enjoys the sandy arroyo bottoms |
Prickly Pear Cactus with pads as large as dinner plates |
Poking around the arroyo (aka "wash") |
Water "washes" down here during heavy rains |
Emerging from the arroyo |
Where the arroyo runs through the lowlands |
3 comments:
One of my board members commented last Friday that "he's absolutely no good for anything" if the temperature is above 80. I certainly can agree with him. Warmth and humidity really sap me, so I can understand your lethargy.
It's finally raining here. It started about 2 a.m. this morning and by the time the sun came up a cup outside held about 1/4-inch or water. It has been raining more heavily since then. We're under a flash flood warning that I hope doesn't materialize in my creek. Nevertheless, we need the rain desperately.
By the way, I got notice from Amazon that they weren't going to e-publish your book. :-(
I think Becca can't wait for cooler weather.
It's the humidity that really gets to me, Scott. Sometimes I marvel at having been able to handle it at all growing up in northeast Ohio.
Yeah, they didn't want my book, but I'm not really disappointed. I'm rather accustomed to rejection now. But many thanks for supporting me; I genuinely appreciate it.:)
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