Just after 7:00 am start |
Eager to go |
Allthorn |
Allthorn silhouette |
X marks the spot where the single-track and a small arroyo cross paths |
Jackrabbit watch |
West of Tortugas Mountain |
For people who think the desert is flat |
Check out the different angles of the Torrey Yucca shadows |
The illusion of a flat horizon line |
Arizona Jewel Flowers |
Hedgehog Cactus |
Looking down on the Hedgehog what do I see? |
I see buds that will blossom into flowers in a few days |
Which are contrails, which are clouds? |
Paws for the cause in the outback |
Western Peppergrass and Wild Rhubarb |
Soaptree Yucca, Creosote Bushes, Organ Mountains and contrails |
Velvety nerisyrenia |
White-winged Dove on an Ocotillo wand |
2 comments:
I love to see all of the desert plants beginning to blossom out.
Blooms in February! Amazing! The only plants blooming here in the northern Piedmont right now are non-native (but lovely) snowdrops and the highly invasive (but also lovely) lesser celandine.
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