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Friday, May 13, 2016

Monsoonish

The desert at our hacienda
It was evident immediately this morning that the humidity and dewpoint were high; in fact, it felt very much like July or August during our "monsoon" season, that summertime change in the weather when the jet stream starts funneling moisture from the Gulf of Mexico into the desert Southwest.  If it wasn't for a stiff breeze at the start conditions would have been very uncomfortable.  Unfortunately that breeze ceased to exist about midway through the trek Becca and I took west of Tortugas Mountain.
Trucking along to higher ground

Nearly at the trail heading down

Cholla blossom

Soaptree Yucca

Soaptree Yucca flowers

Evening Primrose and ant

Up a dusty dirt road

Tangle of Ocotillos

Northern Chihuahuan Desert vista

North up an arroyo

Where a wide arroyo runs

Chihuahuan Flax

Closeup of Chihuahuan Flax

Prickly Pear Cactus flower

Cholla flowering in underbrush

Late-blooming Claret Cup Cactus

2 comments:

Dr. K said...

The "Tangle of Ocotillos" photo looks like a modernist painting--I like it.

packrat said...

Jackson Pollock did it, Dr. K.

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