Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Morning Walk, wonders of the desert

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Cold night last night, only 48 in the van this morning.  But the sunrise was welcome as the winds were calm last night and finally, I got some sleep.  Winds have been so rough, they have really been rocking the boat (i.e.. van).

Went for my morning walk to explore a new side of our little hill. Found this little guy.

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Another little cluster of cacti.

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I walked down along the eastern slope of our camp… and noted lots of larger trees had once grown there but have been sawn down.

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Almost stepped on this little one.  Desert plants are amazing.  Just come on up out of a crack and grow.

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Cheri showed me some little green flowers she found.  Aren’t they neat?  The bush is covered with them.

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We interrupted someone’s breakfast.  Looked like this was a favorite dining spot.  I tasted it too.  Sweet, and slimy.  We were beginning to get cold and someone commented, it feels like ice in the air.

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See the big black cloud?  Well, white round balls of snow are falling out of it.  We were right, feels like ice in the air.

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When my hands thaw out, I’m going to finish a couple of sketches today.  Burhhhhhh!

But so far my find of this camp is… a coyote skull.

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5 comments:

  1. oh...a coyote skull :( i would rather see them romping...

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  2. Where in Arizona was this. I grew up in the desert, and love it.

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    1. North of Paulden AZ and about 1.5 miles off Hwy 89 on FS Rd 573. I love the desert so much.... and just love walking around in it... the discoveries are so amazing.

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  3. I would too.... and I never saw any there... but heard them close by, almost nightly. Very shy.

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