Thursday, April 3, 2008

Beautiful and unusual


















Baja Fairyduster

And the desert shall bloom....

When we bought our property, there was a huge scraped scar left where the leeching field had been installed. I referred to it as The Leechfield Desert. It looked like this:




Here's how it looked this morning:



Here are a couple details:









Desert Marigold















Berlandier Acacia

Monday, March 24, 2008

Take a hike...

The Arboretum hosted a Walk in the Park on Saturday for friends and participants Joseph Boudreaux, Denise Webb, and Sonya and Ivy Roberts. The Walk started with a short jaunt to Signal Hill to see the petroglyphs, and continued with a short hike along Wild Dog Trail to the Avra Valley Overlook. Although there was a dearth of the hoped-for California poppies, we've never seen the brittlebush more prolific.

Here's what it all looked like:









Thursday, March 13, 2008

It's undeniable... spring is here

Taken this morning in Saguaro National Park, on my way into work:


These are California poppies...




Monday, March 10, 2008

Graphic Life

I've discovered this amazing website, Bitstrips.com, where you can create characters and comic strips... and you don't even have to be able to draw! Actually, I wish I could have a little more control, but one can still do a lot.

Here are the first 7 installments of Graphic Life, my new comic strip series....














WARNING: It's VERY addictive!

See more Graphic Life.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Though I appear unfaithful....

The one or two of you who read this blog from time to time, may notice that I've not been posting often, hanging out here less.

If you miss me, check out the Citizen's blogs, Animal Alley and Fresh Paint.

I'll return to writing about the Arboretum when the Arboretum calls....

P.S. I haven't heard a thing from my neighbor-to-be (below).

Monday, February 25, 2008

A Modest Proposal

When Lisa and I bought the Arboretum, the views had a sense of limitlessness and beauty. Sure, our neighbors, the Garlands, lived in their manufactured house, but it was way back there.

Our view of the Tucson Mountains was severely challenged when our backyard neighbors-to-be brought in loads of fill, and built a house on the (now) highest hill in the neighborhood. Like this:
















Lisa and I now have been talking about building a wall seven feet high and 40 feet long... we could build it ourselves for less than $500 and do the best we can. Or we could hire it done for about 3x more money. I was thinking about asking Wade, our new neighbor-to-be, to chip in for half the difference, but I've had another idea.

What if we could get Wade and Leah to buy paint, and I'll use my presently-dormant muralist skills to paint the view as it once was on their house. Something like this:



We could live with that....