Saturday, May 29, 2021

Waterfall Hike With Cindy



Cindy and I went for a lovely hike!  It will probably be our very last Arizona hike because she is moving to Wyoming very soon.  Thank goodness for technology so we can stay in close contact, but it will still be different and lonely.  


Here's the required gas station photo!


She and I have hiked together A LOT over the past 20 years of our friendship, and I'm glad we got the time to enjoy some more Arizona beauty.

We took a vegan picnic!



It was warm (mid 80s, I think), but not hot, so sitting in the shade was delightful.  There was a slight puff of breeze every once in a while, and we could smell the river and the pine trees (juniper pine? piƱon/pinyon pine?)  The desert truly has some delightful scents!



I ate a stuffed pepper over rice with a maple lemon tahini dressing (this is one of my very favorite meals!), baked seasoned potato wedges with ketchup, and rice crackers with cashew cheeze).  I also had some dark chocolate chunks for desert.


The river is right there!


Not too hot.


Our plans to hike here had been postponed already once because rain was in the forecast and it's NOT SAFE to hike here if there's any chance of rain at all.  It doesn't rain there that often, but when it does, the water bunches up in the canyons and rushes down at great speed.  Almost all the members of a large family were killed here a few years back, so there are a lot of posted signs about being cautious.


At this time of year there were flowers I haven't seen here before.  It's fun to watch things changes through different seasons.  The low desert (Sonora) has very subtle changes from season to season, so it takes a careful eye to see them.  In the high desert where this hike was (near Payson, Arizona), there are four actual seasons (though they're all pretty mild), so it's easier to see the changes.

I think this is a desert mountain laurel.


No info on the info board!


Here's how our path starts:


Cute little lizard!  He sat still so I could take a picture.


Then the canyon narrows and our path gets steeper.



Up we go!!!


Pretty apricot mallow:










The terrain is quite rocky.


Desert marigold:


Once we rock-hopped across the river, it was smooth, easy going. 
We played a bit in the water.
(Looking at these photos makes me want to go right back there again!)


A cairn means "you're going the right way".





There's the big waterfall!


This log has been there for a long time.


We sat on that log with our feet in the COLD water and watched the tiny fish swim underneath us and the cottonwood puffs float on the surface.









There's a big pool at the base of the waterfall.
I waded over to that circle of rocks and sat in the shallow water for a bit.



We were HAPPY.


Parry's penstemon:


Blackfoot daisy:






Eventually we needed to turn around and come home.


We crossed the river again . . . 







That's where we crossed.  It's not very deep right now,
and in fact one of the waterfalls was completely dry.


I enjoyed the interesting patterns on the water.
There were leaves and cottonwood puffs floating by, making interesting shadows.









We saw the wheel the hike is named after:








What a WONDERFUL precious day with my WONDERFUL precious friend!

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Some More Outside Fun

 

The Saguaros are blooming!

If you look closely, you can se the little bees and flies pollinating the flowers!


I just learned that this is called a purple heart plant!  Isn't is beautiful?




We had a delightful visitor: a grosbeak!




Cindy and I saw a cute little calf on our Saturday morning walk.  Look at those ears!


We saw apricots and Cindy tried one to see if it was really an apricot.  




The palo verde trees are still blooming.




The blooms are less dense than they were earlier in the spring.




This is a little bitty weed in the crack of the sidewalk!  Aren't those little puffs cute?


A turtle in the pond:


I've never seen the bridge with no people on it!



The mesquite blossoms are falling apart now.


Globe mallow:




Phlox:


Silverleaf nightshade:







Yerba masa:






Tiny bird egg on our sidewalk:


Teeny tiny weed!


Love bird in the park when I was running:


A moth on our screen:


As the hot weather starts again, many of our cacti started tipping over (their roots dry up) and I had to prop them up with sticks:



Google Photos made this collage for me of photos with Allistair:


I've been reading on the couch a lot, as usual, and the cats like to join me.





They love their Daddy, too (as do I!)






Look at this dapper gentleman!



And this droopy silliness!









I love this sweet face!




Allistair usually helps me with yoga . . . on this day, he "helped" more than usual!






He also watched my yoga routine on the TV with interest.

Stephen decided he likes to be INSIDE books.  He's been squiggling underneath my books and wearing them like a tent or a big hat.  


Also he played with his tail last night.  Very sweet!



TEEFIES!!!!



While making my smoothie the other morning, I spilled beet powder all over!  Turns out that it might be a fun temporary hair dye!


It brushed right off my shirt, don't worry!


Now that I'm fully vaccinated, I have planned a few lunches with friends.  I was blessed to have a picnic with a young friend of mine who used to volunteer with me in the special needs program at our previous church.  

We had corn tortillas with hummus and veggies, rice crackers with cashew cheeze, olives, and chocolate chip cookies!


YUM!


It was a nice cool, breezy day, too.





I also got to meet with another friend!  She's also vegan, and we enjoyed our meal at the Seed Shack, a fully vegan local restaurant.


Here she is and here is her PRECIOUS son!


Even though things are still kind of slow (no in person work with kids, etc), I don't mind this slower pace and I'm HAPPY that I've been able to SEE people in person FACE TO FACE!