Becca on our road |
Amazingly, on this Easter Sunday, we saw not a single soul out there; we literally had the whole place to ourselves. It was wonderful to see the spring flowers blooming in the high country, though I'm frustrated at not being able to ID the yellow flowers I thought were Hartweg's Sundrops. I'll keep searching and, hopefully, find out what they are.
High country home |
Jay |
Jay departing |
Used Dry Brush filter on both, but tinted the sky in this version |
Non-tinted sky version |
Web near the pumphouse door |
This and the next: House Finch |
Iris blossoming at our place |
Mesa in the Tularosa Basin |
Follow me |
Old railroad trestle |
Bridal Veil Falls Trail |
Hate it when the only image I can capture is of a bird's back |
No ID yet |
Thought it might be a kind of Sundrop, but Sundrops have only four petals |
What does Becca see? |
Unusual to see this type of jet flying low over the mountains |
Meh |
Southwestern Mock Vervain (Glandularia Gooddingii) |
We hiked down to that gorge this morning |
Heading down the Bridal Veil |
This and the next 2: Sundrop-like flowers again |
This and the next 4: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera Lyrata) |
White Sands and the San Andres Mountains |
White Sands |
Becca's pause for the cause |
Caused an adrenaline rush |
White Sands again |
Can't be a satellite dish |
Which of these 3 shots or none? |
1 comment:
I LOVE the photo of the iris flower, Packrat. And the other ones are terrific, too.
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