Early start |
I lost count of the number of flowers on this Claret Cup Cactus |
Mesquites leafing out |
Small Mesquite Tree in an arroyo |
Mesquite Trees on an arroyo bank |
In the high hills west of Tortugas Mountain |
Medium-sized Mesquite Tree |
Happy to take a break |
Three-foot-tall Barrel Cactus |
Contrails appear to be emanating from an Ocotillo |
Heading up a less-traveled arroyo |
Reaching out with a withered limb (actually a root) |
Prickly Pears, Torrey Yucca and moon |
Where in the world is Becca Sandiego? |
Closer look at that monster Torrey Yucca |
New growth on an Allthorn bush |
Creosote flowering |
Desert Chicory |
Pale Evening Primrose |
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What's that coming up the road? |
Love to have a taste of Br'er Hare |
Becca spots a man and woman on the trail behind us |
2 comments:
It's nice to see that the creosote are beginning to bloom, though it seems pretty early in the season for that.
It is early, Dr. K, for a lot of the plants that are blooming.
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