Lovely view of Granite Mountain in Prescott, AZ after a winter storm today. Tumbleweeds in the foreground are awaiting their turn for the next Tumbleweed Roundup. (Photo taken from Paulden, AZ looking south).
I currently write, garden, forage, travel, and chronicle my encounters with wild lives and wildlife in the Southwest.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
After a Winter Storm
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
54 Years and Counting...
Our wedding anniversary is this month. Looking back, we were just kids, but we knew what we wanted and that was to be together. Well done, you say? OK. But we're not done yet.
In 2022, you can find us moving toward another destination. Hopefully, our final home, built in Nutrioso, Arizona. It will be small, easy to care for, close to riding, fishing, hiking, mushrooming, and exploring. We plan to have a wild time.
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Thursday, November 11, 2021
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Blister Beetles (My Bane)


Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Winter Nights and Summer Days
The temperature is still freezing some nights, with daytime highs in the 70's. Lost some tomato tops and flowers to frost night before last. Yes, squash and canteloupe seedlings made it fine. It's as if a deadly ribbon of cold sneaked through the garden, selecting its victims in the night.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Dogs in my Life
Sometimes
I think my life is measured by the dogs I've loved. From a child to an
old lady, I fondly remember them all. Puppies growing into old dogs,
and then leaving me behind.
- "Cricket" black Cocker spaniel
- "Taffy" blonde Cocker spaniel
- "Boots" terrier mix
- "Vickie" Basset hound
- Unnamed Basset hound
- "Heather" Collie
- "Ingot" Weimaraner
- "Carrie" German shorthair
- "Cassie" Retriever mix
- "Chance" Golden retriever + 12 beautiful, healthy puppies
- "Tonka" Border collie mix
- "Lacey" Border collie mix
- "Angie" Springer spaniel
- "Bella" Australian shepherd
- "Maya" Australian shepherd mix
- "Tilly" (Matilda) Australian shepherd (mini?)
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Chickens in the Compost Pile
This is one of the best ways I know to help aerate our compost pile. My black copper French Marans pullets and an old brown leghorn are searching for grubs. Yum.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
MY GARDEN SHOES
My muddy, old barn shoes are not allowed inside, therefore, they reside next to the back door. Most of the time they are protected from the rain. (You know, that wet stuff that comes down from the heavens when Mother Nature decides to bless Arizona). Possibly She's forgotten us on her 2020 list, or maybe Santa told her about the pansies I forgot to water last summer. Whatever the reason, the shoes are not caked with mud, just chicken poop and mule manure.
I learned at a young age that shoes left at the back door are suspect for safe wearing the next day. Tiny snakes love to hide in the dark toe spaces, as well as lizards and insects. Beatles and other spiny insects are especially bad as they can become entangled in your socks. You just can't shake the creatures off - you first have to pry them away from the threads. Yuck. So, I'm especially careful during warn weather, and thump out the creatures before I put them on. Winter, not so much. Too cold for reptiles.
This morning I bopped the shoe heels and emptied my tenies. Nothing. I did manage to awaken a couple of lost rocks. Then I slid my left foot home and felt the crunch of something large, quickly tossing the shoe across the porch.
I looked into the shoe and saw a faint outline of something familiar. A lost (and crunched) maple leaf.
Kofa Wildlife Refuge
Highway 95 looking toward Kofa Wildlife Refuge. Tough place to live, but the mountains were colorful and spectacular.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Warbler
Current Work
The Write Words
I found a comfy chair and was writing at the Chino Valley Library , engrossed in finding the right words. After an hour of working on a c...
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The storm delivered just as the meteorologists predicted. It's very, very cold today, even though the sun is shining. Snow is trying to ...
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