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Related: About this forumSpringtime Sonoran desert evening
My wife and I camped here last week, when the ocotillos were at their peak (such as it is, lol), but I had some medical issues and didn't even take my camera out of the truck. We went back yesterday in time for sundown. No clouds anywhere, but I did get a few nice images of the desert evening that we love so much. The ocotillos were dropping their leaves already but you can still see a few tiny red blossoms out there if you look closely.

sinkingfeeling
(56,180 posts)mike_c
(36,692 posts)Gonna be getting too hot soon though. We'll be heading upward to higher elevations soon.
Diamond_Dog
(38,085 posts)mike_c
(36,692 posts)I'm glad you like it!
Diamond_Dog
(38,085 posts)mike_c
(36,692 posts)...but I get to meet my new cardiologist in a couple weeks. Nobody gets out alive.
JMCKUSICK
(3,632 posts)mike_c
(36,692 posts)The evenings are so soft and pleasant, cool but not cold, caressed by the breeze. We are so fortunate to be here to enjoy it!
JMCKUSICK
(3,632 posts)Was absolutely heavenly March-May and mid September-end November.
CaliforniaPeggy
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mike_c
(36,692 posts)Thank you. It was such a lovely evening.
Nittersing
(7,513 posts)They lived off of Craycroft and River Rd with a lovely view of the Catalinas.
They're both gone now and I miss my forays to visit them there..
Old Crank
(6,073 posts)I do miss the Southwest deserts.