Since I already have the great room vase filled with Asian lilies, I brought the other vase with a dozen of these beautiful Vendela Roses into the office. We have often bought this variety of creamy white roses. So pretty. Click on the image to enlarge.
Christmas Cholla Cactus
I was in the outback (the undeveloped part of our lot) trimming back a mesquite tree and getting rid of the dead branches. When I was done with the mesquite, this Christmas cholla cactus was exposed. It has nasty spikes and colorful berries that are covered with glochids. This individual plant is about three feet high and a diameter of four feet. It is one of several in the outback, which I would like to remove except for all the hostile features that a good set of work gloves won’t keep out of your hands.
FireFlyForest.com has quite a lot of information on this cactus (cylindropuntia leptocaulis), but no mention of how to remove them. They are an Arizona native species and are a “protected native plant (salvage restricted)” whatever that means. Click on the image to enlarge.
Overtures to Spring
Over the last couple of days, we have noticed a curve billed thrasher or two, hanging around our transplanted saguaro cactus. When the crew installed the cactus in August, it had a couple of abandoned bird nests in the arms. Today, the thrasher was in one of the nests singing a different tune. Instead of its usual wit-WEET call, it was making a warbling, squeaky, hurried song, which we think is a mating call.
We had thrasher chicks last spring and summer in a nest in a nearby cholla cactus. It was low enough that we could walk over to it and take photos with eggs and then chicks, in the nest. The saguaro is a different proposition; this nest is eight feet above the ground, so we won’t be able to get a camera up there. Click on the image to enlarge.
Skeeter
Here’s the prevaricator-in-chief taking pot shots at one of the only networks that tells the truth about his administration. Via The Patriot Post.

Road With A View
Today, we went on our usual Monday (senior discount day) shopping trip to the discount store in town. As we pulled out on the unpaved road that connects us to the outside world, we were treated with our usual view of lower Casandro Wash with the Hieroglyph Mountains in the distance. Click on the image to enlarge.





