March 2011

Progress Report – Landscape and Sun Screens

We completed our landscape and sun screen milestones yesterday and today, respectively. The landscape crew finished cleaning up the vegetation and spread the rest of the rocks yesterday. They also lined two small washes that run through the west side of the lot with river rocks to avert erosion. One of the washes runs across the RV pull through, so they dug a small ditch across the road and leveled it out with large river rocks.

The sun screen man came out this morning and installed the screens on all exterior windows. He was done with the job just a couple hours after he arrived in the “screenmobile.” He constructed all of the screens on site.

Although it wasn’t a milestone we named before, Damsel’s unique rural mailbox design is also complete and installed. We got our first mail delivered to it today.

Watch the slideshow below to see the entry arch (gate coming soon), one of the sixty six rosemary shrubs planted on the “wall” behind the house, the new mailbox, both washes with river rock, the RV pull through and one of the newly-installed sun screens. Roll over the image with your mouse to stop the slideshow and roll out to resume.

Curve Billed Thrasher

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Every once in a while, I get lucky with my Canon SX110 IS camera and get a shot that rivals Damsel’s excellent work with her Canon Digital Rebel XTi. I was sitting on the patio today and observed a curve-billed thrasher helping itself to Damsel’s seed bell on the other side of the RV drive through.

The bell was about twenty-five feet from me when I snapped the shot using both the built-in optical and electronic zoom features. Click on the image to enlarge.

Harris’ Hawk

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We were relaxing in the back patio today when this young Harris’ Hawk made a low pass over the house. Harris’ Hawks range in desert scrub and mesquite woodlands, which is exactly where we are. It was hunting for wood rats, rabbits, lizards and some birds. Sorry, no larger image available.

First Spring Cactus Flower

We brought several cacti with us from California last week. After we get the landscape ground toppings in place, I’m planning to plant most of the cacti that are currently in pots.

One cactus didn’t wait to get into the ground before it produced a nice pink flower. I don’t know the name of this little round cactus but it is about the size and shape of a tennis ball, has inch-long quills and the flowers grow on stalks. Click on the image to enlarge.

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