She jumped across a wide flowing acequia to get to this spot! She can see the whole hillside from there.
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She jumped across a wide flowing acequia to get to this spot! She can see the whole hillside from there.
John, hi again. Thanks for all the superb stuff you’ve posted up since I last wrote. I kept that one with the trail made by many indigenous native footprints up on my screen for weeks.
I have just come in from theback garden, where I noticed how well camouflaged my cat Plato is among the shadows and the vegetation. Came onto your site and hey! – here’s Callie the Wondercat. shadily doing her thing out there in the high desert undergrowth, six thousand miles away. I guess spring is spring and the sap rises everywhere. She’s a real beauty.Take care.
Gillian
Glad to hear from you, Gillian!
I’ve been going through six kinds of hell here, but yes, it’s spring again, which means HOWLING WIND, dust, and tonight? Down to 25° F again, which means my tomato plants and lettuce are toast. 🙁
I shall console myself with Callie the Wonder Cat and whatever else is lying around…
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