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Sunday, November 14, 2010

I had quite a scare yesterday!!!!


After I visited my horses yesterday and I was driving back down the mountain toward the desert, I pulled off at an overlook which used to be an Indian site. There are trails and handrails for people to look far down into Deep Canyon. A lot of people pull off there and take walks. I had my camera out and was ready to take photos of the pinyon trees. Unfortunately, when I got out of my car, I stumbled upon a fire ring! YES! In our mountains!!! Not only is that illegal, but with our Santa Ana winds yesterday, it could have been a disaster had somebody actually lit it. The rocks were neatly in a circle and there was dried grass on the bottom, then small branches, and then a large juniper branch on top. I was so upset that I destroyed it and tossed everything away and drove to the nearest ranger station to report it. They were concerned, too. I'm not sure if somebody was planning on coming back last night, but it looked ready to go. And, with our dry, hot winds...well, I shudder to think what might have happened. Additionally, they cut down two agave blooms (again, an illegal act)! This was NOT in a campground, mind you, but near a parking lot of an overlook. There are NO camping facilities nearby, and campfires are NOT allowed in the national forest. There are plenty of signs to that effect! I've stopped at that overlook many times and I've NEVER seen anything like that fire ring. I was scared. That is strictly forbidden! What kind of an IDIOT would do such a thing? Now, tell me, does THIS look like country where you would have an open fire pit? I think not. There is a campground further up the road, next to the fire station, and it is heavily patrolled. This area suffered from a fire about 15 years ago and residents are constantly on the lookout for fires and they have very strict yard requirements, so who would do such a thing???? I simply cannot believe what I found.

Grandma's teacups~Sunday stills challenge 111510







This week's Sunday Stills Challenge is coffee mugs or tea cups. I have my grandmother's collection (part of it, anyway) of tea cups. I was the one who, as a child, wherever we went, bought a tea cup set back for Grandma, since she was well beyond her traveling days. I remember stopping in Kansas, Washington D.C., Maryland, and Nebraska to buy her a set. Unfortunately, when she died, my cousin ended up with the majority of the set (alas...), so I wrote to my aunt and asked for them back. I only got a few back and I have them on display in my china hutch. Right now our kitchen table is against it as we are rearranging our kitchen and I simply don't have the strength to move it and set them out, so I took these pics through the glass. The Alaska cup must have come from my other cousin, who lives in Anchorage, as I've never been there! Does anybody else collect tea cups? Gosh, I haven't bought one in years. Now I buy coffee cups and I have quite a collection of those! Sunday Stills Challenge for November 14, 2010.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Photo Hunt~"Itchy"~November 13, 2010




This week's theme is "itchy" and boy, I just squirm looking at these two photos! But, you know, a cactus like this makes an excellent home for the bird nest (in second photo) and certainly provides protection! Cactus wrens sometimes make their nests in cacti like this one. Photo Hunt "itchy" for November 13, 2010.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Agave~Looking at the Sky on Friday 111210


One morning, while out on my morning walk, I came across this agave blossom stretching toward the sky. Looking at the Sky on Friday for November 12, 2010.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Yellow leaves, Oak Creek Canyon~Mellow Yellow Monday 110810

I found this beautiful tree (maple?) in Oak Creek Canyon, AZ this past weekend. The oaks all had yellow leaves and so did many of the other trees there. I'm not sure what kind of tree this is...can somebody help me identify it? Mellow Yellow Monday for November 8, 2010.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Oak Creek Canyon Arizona~Scenic Sunday, SOOC, See it Sunday 110710


Hubby and I drove through Oak Creek Canyon yesterday afternoon, in Arizona. The aspen were pretty much gone, but he thought the oaks might be turning. He was right. I'll have to check the ones up Deep Canyon next weekend, when I have a***4 DAY WEEKEND***!!! (I'm so excited!) Anyway, this isn't Deep Canyon, but who knows what lies at the bottom of Deep Canyon? See it Sunday, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday, and Scenic Sunday for November 7, 2010.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

"P" is for...ABC Wednesday 110310





"P" is for pinyon. While I live down in the desert, I travel through a pinyon forest every time I drive up our local mountains to visit my horses. I board them up in the mountains, out of the desert. I enjoy stopping to view the pinyon trees, especially the dead ones. They have a certain beauty and grace, don't you think? There are some live ones that lean out over the highway, including this one. While there aren't many turnouts, there are a couple of places where one can stop, and I see many people pulled over on the weekends. They are off hiking and exploring our pinyon areas! ABC Wednesday for November 3, 2010. For other participants, please visit: http://abcwednesdayround3.blogspot.com/