The sun rises in a flame behind the cholla cactus as I begin my morning walk. Gus has dropped me at the bottom of Harrison Road at 6:40 a.m. It will be 2 miles and over 2 hours before I am home again.
If I walked straight home at a fast clip it wouldn't take me nearly this long, but I am counting birds and photographing wildflowers. There is so much to see and marvel at in this bright desert today.
The path wanders enticingly before me, and I eagerly follow.
Nearby on the barbed wire fence a Rufous-winged sparrow perches, anticipating the first warming rays of the sun.
A curved-billed thrasher has found its own spot for catching some rays.
When the sun finally breasts the desert's edge it illuminates everything. The first blossom of a Palo Verde tree opens its heart to the sun.
Mt Wrightston is still sprinkled with snow from Sunday's storm. The white-washed flanks of the mountain contrast with the new green leaves of the ocatillo.
A lesser goldfinch flies from the desert marigolds she was perched on.
Ocatillos rise in skies of blue.
18 comments:
Kathie! Your photos give me the travel itch. The sky looks so clear and blue, the sun looks so warm and bright. I could use a sunbreak about now. Beautiful mountains!
Hi Kathie, geez, I can't even pick a favorite. They are all winners!!
Beautiful, I wish I could visit with you and be able to take in all of that beauty. You are a lucky girl!
You're killin' me with all those beautiful native plants...ocotillos, saguaros and chollas! I actually tried growing some ocotillos from seed a few years ago and had a few seedlings but they hated Ohio and died despite my best efforts. That's what happens when you try to grow non-natives I guess. You are so lucky to live in an area with so much beauty to be found! I am GREEN with envy!!! Thanks for sharing your bee-U-tiful photos!
Thanks for sharing your walk and photos. You have an amazing gift for describing the indescribable. Really nice collection of photos. Well done.
Troy in rainy Ft. Worth
Beautiful flowers! And I love seeing the Cactus wren's nest. I'm headed to Tucson tomorrow...can't wait for the sunshine!
We spent last Easter with Art's parents outside of Phoenix. I absolutely loved it. Wishing I were there again...
You've got us all dying to walk in the desert! Terrific photos!
How beautiful! Every picture is wonderful and reading your words made me feel like I was walking along side of you. I need to go there!
Kathie! If I booked a flight and made a hotel reservation, would you meet me for a walk? I'm joking, but I find your scenery so wonderful and inviting... You show it so well.
Mary
I need a day like that.-It has been a while with all the rain around here.-Your post makes me wish it was the weekend and I was out walking in a pecial place.
Great Post with super pictures.
I really need to get back out to Tucson. The photos are beautiful and so evocative of the place. Looks like spring is being kind to that part of the world this year.
Your posts are so fun to read, we are so far from you!
I tagged you with the Six Word Memoir Meme that is going around, I hope you don't mind!
http://birdfreak.com/six-word-bird-conservation-meme/
Good birding to you and I love your photos!
Patrice, you are welcome to scatch that itch and come for a visit. I bet it would inspire more poems!
Aunt B, if you are ever in Tucson, send me an email. Perhaps we can take that walk! I'd love to show you around!
Amy, you crack me up trying to grow ocatillos in Ohio. I'm sure they couldn't take all that humidity or the chill winds that blow, even though you kept them inisde! Glad you are enjoying a look at the desert through my camera lens. I posted this espcially for all of you, my new friends who are still waiting for spring!
Tony, thanks for the comment. I hope you dry out soon!
Mary, are you still in the area? You came at the perfect time. Our weather is great!
Lynne, glad to see you again. Perhaps you should come back again. I bet it was a nice break from the cold north. I know I craved sunshine when I lived in Presque Isle, ME.
brucesc, how nice to see you again! I hope you get to take that walk. Thanks!
Sandpiper, you do need to come. and if you are ever in town, let me know, I'd love to meet you!
Mary, go ahead and book it! I'd love to meet you too!
Larry, I really hope you get to take a trip here someday. You would be in bird Nirvana!
Thanks Tex!
Birdfreak,... what have you done to me? I'll have to go check it out! Thanks for stopping by!
You have some beautiful photos on your blog. Very nice.
--JB
jb, thanks for visiting my blog. It looks like you've been to quite a few interesting places yourself!
Interesting...wonderful...
what a beautiful post! your photography is amazing and it has allowed me to explore a landscape so different from my own.. many thanks :-)
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