Showing posts with label season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label season. Show all posts

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Spring is here

Look who has emerged from his den:

 

warm sun shines
on tortoise with grass stained lips    
fullness of spring

In this corner of the Sonoran desert, besides tortoises, ground squirrels are awake from their long winter naps.  Even though abundant mistletoe berries remain, Cedar Waxwings and Western Bluebirds seem to have left this area.  Robins can still be heard chattering while White-winged doves are arriving from Mexico.  For weeks, Cactus wrens and Cooper’s hawks have been building nests.  Trees, shrubs, cacti and grasses are spring green and some wildflowers are blooming.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Desert Fiesta



Happy Cactus Monday!

In the desert, the last bloomers of the summer monsoon season are the barrel cacti. The most common flower color is orange, but they also bloom in yellow and red. With cacti decked out in these warm festive colors, it looks like the desert is celebrating the end of a hot summer.












barrel cacti glow
golden orange and red
monsoon sunset

For more Cactus Monday posts celebrating cacti and succulents, visit Teri's Painted Daisies.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Spotted in the Foothills








summer stars

finding all the familiar things
dotted with morning


~adapted from a haiku by Jane Reichhold