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Saguaro Hearts | Desert Colors
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Saguaros keep on giving. After the cactus is done blooming, the fruit starts to look like tiny watermelons. Then the fruit splits open into flower or heart shapes depending on how you look at them. Sometimes the entrance to a bird nest in a saguaro appears heart shaped. Here's a random heart on a decaying saguaro boot. A saguaro boot is the woody plant tissue of the saguaro nest cavity which remains long after the cactus dies. It's fun to discover random hearts! See more hearts at Clytie's Random Hearts.
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Bento Box Quilts | Desert Colors
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This year I started making quilts again after a long break from sewing. I still have a huge stash of fabrics from the 1980's and 90's, and some of the new colors and patterns are tempting also. In the summer I made a baby Bento Box quilt for my grandson, TJ. And, I just completed a bigger version for one of my sons. The name Bento Box. Comes from Japanese lunch boxes that have partitions. The quilt pattern is simpler to piece together than it might look:. Sometime I might like to try a modified Bento Box.
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Dragonflies | Desert Colors
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Here are some dragonfly pictures taken on different days in October near Sabino Creek. I am learning that dragonflies can be hard to identify. Some kind of damselfly.a spreadwing. However, this filigree skimmer. Was easy for me to name since Chris at Las Adventuras. Had already done the work of identifying one like it for his blog. With wings resembling skeletonized leaves, it seems the filigree skimmer has the perfect camouflage for this wooded area. You have read this article dragonflies. Saguaros keep...
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One Square Mile | Desert Colors
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Here are a bunch of snapshots taken within the same square mile on eight different days in October:. Hover fly on tickseed sunflower. Tree lizard on bracket fungus. Old saguaro cactus - perhaps suggesting a carousel horse. Desert cotton - fruit and leaves. One day, around Halloween, part of the creek looked orange. While upstream the water had its usual tea color. Two hard-to-see katydids on Arizona foldwing. A pair of fence lizards on a boulder. I hope your week is going happily! Start Your Business Plan.
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Ruby Tuesday - Mobile Cafe | Desert Colors
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Ruby Tuesday - Mobile Cafe. Ruby Tuesday - Mobile Cafe. Here is Peddler on the Path. Mobile Cafe parked downtown for El Tour de Tucson. Bike race. This mobile coffee bar is a converted 1960's mail truck that caters to cyclists at the Rillito River bike path and travels to local farmers' markets and special events. In this picture, I like the ruby colored wheels as well as the OPEN. Sign hanging from the bike, and part of the red fire truck behind the cafe. To see more red. July 2, 2015 at 10:01 PM. This ...
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A little squirrel tail | Desert Colors
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A little squirrel tail. A little squirrel tail. In the Sonoran Desert, we have "Round-tailed" Ground Squirrels. As you can see, their tails are smaller than those of tree squirrels. There aren't many tall trees in the desert so these squirrels don't need big bushy tails for balancing. They live underground and most of their food is found on or close to the ground. Here's a squirrel in a creosote bush eating seeds. See how he held onto the branch with his hind foot. You have read this article mammals.
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Desert Colors: October 2012
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