Friday, September 19, 2008
The desert is fun
We had another rainstorm the next day after the last one I told you about. It is so exciting!! Two days of rain, IN A ROW. We now have .85 inches of rain for the year. One inch, we are almost there! The road outside our house looks like a washout, but I am not complaining. I have enjoyed every minute of our 15 minutes of rain. ha ha ha. I took another photo of it, this view is out our back patio door.
Since I have already posted about the coyote melon, I will not go into too much detail about this plant. If you want to read about it, click here. I have one a bit further down the street from our house that is in an earlier stage than the one right out the front driveway. I took some photos of the blooms this time. The blooms obviously come first, and then the little melons are after that. Aren't they a lovely color? I think in person they appear a bit more orange, but it will be hard for you to tell, since I know every one's screen is calibrated differently. This vine is an unexpected plant for the desert, I think.
I also passed a coyote, laying in the shade of a Mohave yucca on my way home from the grocery store this afternoon. I stopped the car to take a photo, but the minute I rolled down the window, He (she?) got up and trotted to a safer distance. I did get this photo, but you can see my camera can't really handle the distance. Still, I think these are beautiful creatures.
The other exciting news I have is that I finally found the missing watercolor paintings!!! I cannot tell you what a relief that is. Of course, they were in the drawer, right where they were supposed to be, buried under a bunch of other paintings. Go figure. May you all enjoy the upcoming weekend!
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5 comments:
yay karine!
i knew you would find them!
have a wonderful weekend!
xo
melissa
glad you found the paints, I have a lovely set of watercolour paints somewhere............
We had rain last night, too. The juniper smell is intense right now.
"Your" coyote looks very healthy. The ones I've seen here are a bit scrawny.
Congrats on finding the watercolors!
I should have written "watercolor paintings". There. I changed it. Thanks for dropping by, ladies!
loving these desert colors.... I am drowning in green here in the Southeast... not complaining - it is lush and beautiful as you saw in those green acorns...but I love the quiet of the desert palate (with a punch of color).
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