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Framed by an Ocotillo (left) and a Yucca |
Becca and I did a really long hike west of Tortugas Mountain this morning, and it was warm enough for me to get by with just a vest over a long-sleeve shirt (I had trousers on, of course). Although there were quite a few other people outdoors, we ran into only one guy jogging with a small dog on a lead. This was at the end of our trek, and Becca really disappointed me by snarling at the small dog in response to its snarl. Becca was off-lead, but she made no advance toward the dog. I made my feelings clear to her by saying "Bad dog," which promptly resulted in her "I've-been-a-bad-dog behavior": ears rounded on her head, tail between her legs, and a hesitant walk several feet behind me. Since I can't stay mad at her for long she was over the chastisement by the time we got back to the car.
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Franklin Mountains, El Paso, Texas |
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Light and shadow on Tortugas's west slope |
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Bosom buddies: two different types of Hedgehog Cactus |
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Bend in the road and in the pup |
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Small Mesquite in a plain west of the mountain |
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Backward-question-mark tail |
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Taking a shade break . . . |
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. . . but still alert |
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Barrel Cactus in front of Soaptree Yucca |
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Blocking the sun |
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Northwest of the Organs |
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Amazing the things you find in the outback |
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Large group of Soaptree Yuccas |
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Large Ocotillo |
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Organ Mountains |
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Doing a split |
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Vast expanse of Chihuahuan Desert |
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Ocotillo tangle |
1 comment:
It's impossible for you to stay angry at Becca for very long, Packrat. She's just too cute.
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