Morning moon 4/22/22 |
The wind is pretty much raging right now (1:23 p.m.), and it's only going to get worse. Tomorrow's warnings include one for blowing dust. That is never good.
When we got home I climbed up on our roof to see if I could determine what was going on up there early this morning; I was awakened at 4 a.m. by some animal(s) dancing on the rooftop; possibilities included neighborhood domestic cat, bobcat, owl, grackles jitterbugging. I saw nothing when I got up there that would implicate any of the suspected culprits.
Lower left quadrant: an arroyo we've followed before |
Carpenter Bee hovering |
Not long now |
This & next: Mesquite Trees and the mountains |
Willow and Frio in a yucca shadow |
Shade producing yucca |
Until today I thought this Ocotillo was dead |
This & next: "dead" Ocotillo buds |
Semi-artsy shot with a bird photobomb |
New growth on Prickly Pear |
This & next: same Torrey Yucca crown |
Frio and Willow in Torrey Yucca shadow |
This & next: me in Torrey Yucca shadow |
This and next: hummingbird on yucca stalk |
The rest: Ocotillo buds and flowers |
1 comment:
The photo of the Ocotillo that looked dead reminds me of how resilient desert plants can be.
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