Still at Big Bend - we had some very cool weather and a couple days with some seriously high winds. Felt sorry for the tent campers. |
A short hike from the Rio Grande Village campground (can you pick out our rig? I can't either) at Big Bend. The river to the left is the Rio Grande and left of that is Mexico. That's me - the one who didn't want to get within 100 miles of Mexico! |
This is called "blind prickly pear" which seems odd since it doesn't have stickers but what looks to be little buttons - but it will blind cows if their eyes come in contact with it. |
A short hike to Tinaja (jar). Little pools of water in these beautiful rock formations. This was on the jeep road that just about jarred my teeth out. Maybe that's why they called it a Tinaja! |
Enjoying a warm day at the Hot Springs - right on the edge of the Rio Grande. |
Roadrunners are very prolific in Big Bend. The park had been irrigating in the campground so there was lots of fresh water for them. |
The little Oreo donkey on the way to Terlingua - I think he thought I was bringing him something to eat. |
This was a movie set on the Rio Grande. We were taking the scenic drive to Presidio & on to the little town of Marfa (where Giant was filmed). |
Carved into the hillside? No, just natural. |
15% grade - goes up fast - comes down fast. |
A herd of pink flamingos in Marfa |
One of the javalinas around our campground. Russ almost got run over by a 3rd one he didn't see when he was taking this picture. |
If only I could remember the name of these stringy formations that seem to be anchoring this hillside together. |
Mariscal mine - where they discovered quicksilver ore - built this mine and these brick ovens out in the middle of nowhere to process it. Can't imagine what it would have been like to man these ovens in the Texas heat. |
Saw a few coyotes in Big Bend - these 2 were just outside the campground and didn't seem to be bothered when we pulled the Jeep over to take pictures. |
This Dagger Yucca was blooming a little early. A little later in the spring and we'd have been greeted with hundreds of them all abloom. |
Now we've left Big Bend and moved to Davis Mountain St. Pk. This was a side trip to the McDonald Observatory. Daytime tour of the facilities and then 2 evening programs which included lots of star/planet gazing. |
These were some of the officers quarters at Fort Davis - home of the Buffalo Soldiers. Beautiful but desolate country. |
Guess this javalina wasn't worried about getting run over. He must have seen our jacks were down. |
11 javalinas in this group, but I zoomed in to get the baby. Right next to our campsite. |
ARIZONA! Tombstone to be exact - and this is one confused cactus. We're in a campground about 15 miles away so this made an easy side trip. Thanks for hanging in there. You think it was an ordeal to read - you should have been on my end. Trying to decide which of the 300 pics to post. Look forward to seeing/hearing from you all. Where you are and what you're doing. |
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