You are so correct. That endless heat just becomes so mind sapping, over here in the central outback it can be 100 degrees plus for 3 months in a row, and can get up to 120.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:20 pm Thanks for the fine photos Phil. I lived west of Tucson for 4 years. Winters were fine, but 115 degrees in the summer was downright innervating. Not every day of course. Did you visit Tombstone?
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I spent three and a half months stationed at MCB Twenty-Nine Palms and six months stationed at Ft. Bliss, El Paso TX. That was enough desert to last me the rest of my life. I've been to Phoenix 4 times over the years to visit my daughter and other relatives plus a 4 day business trip to Albuquerque, but I sure as the dickens don't have any desire to live at any of those places.
Is that the same as what one my Aunts used to say? "You're getting on my last nerve".
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We did not make it to Tombstone. We only had three days for sightseeing and there just wasn't time to do everything I would have liked to do. I would have no desire to live anywhere that got that hot on a regular basis, but I do think I could stand wintering there. While I was there the highs were in the low 80s and the lows were in the 50s.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:20 pm Thanks for the fine photos Phil. I lived west of Tucson for 4 years. Winters were fine, but 115 degrees in the summer was downright innervating. Not every day of course. Did you visit Tombstone?
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Chris...I have the last one. You nailed it! 
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Had quite a few cecropia moths this summer, can't remember ever seeing so many. Beautiful giant silk moth that lives about two weeks.
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I had a 3-wheel ATC when I was a teenager. I loved that thing. I'm lucky to have survived with only a couple of broken bones... 
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My sister-in-law had this "albino" Cardinal show up. Actually not an albino, it is a mutation that I would call piebaldism. Ornithologists or biologists, please correct me if I am mistaken.
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I still have one , used it today to grade a lot .
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Wow QS! That is one cool looking bird!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:57 pm My sister-in-law had this "albino" Cardinal show up. Actually not an albino, it is a mutation that I would call piebaldism. Ornithologists or biologists, please correct me if I am mistaken.
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Thanks for posting cause I bet we'll probably never see another one. Or at least I won't.
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Now THAT'S cool!!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:57 pm My sister-in-law had this "albino" Cardinal show up. Actually not an albino, it is a mutation that I would call piebaldism. Ornithologists or biologists, please correct me if I am mistaken.
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ScoutKnives, that lot looks like it should be ready to spread some perennial clover seed, then drag it one more time and you'll be ready for next year's deer season.
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Great shot QS, I have heard another name but it escapes me at the moment. Amazing to see. Thanks.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:57 pm My sister-in-law had this "albino" Cardinal show up. Actually not an albino, it is a mutation that I would call piebaldism. Ornithologists or biologists, please correct me if I am mistaken.
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TPK, they just moved and I forget whether they are now settled in Virginia or Maryland.
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I know nothing about birds, but my google-fu is strong.
https://www.sibleyguides.com/2011/08/ab ... reduction/
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This fossil hash is about the size of a nickle. Very thin and showing both sides.
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Thanks TFL, leucistic was the term I couldn't come up with .
MR W. that is a cool fossil!

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If you hadn't done it in a while it's not unusual to be sore the next day. Happens to me sometimes after a race. My dad races and rides regularly, he is 62. I know a couple of guys that are well into their 70's that still ride. It's a mindset I suppose.TwoFlowersLuggage wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:54 pm The last time I went riding was a few years ago on a 4-wheeler in the dunes. I had a blast - ripping & jumping, just like when I was a teenager! Afterwards, my thighs were burning so much I could barely walk. I decided I was probably getting too old for this stuff...![]()
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Wow, that moth is amazing. Never saw anything like it. Beautiful!Montanaman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:58 pm Had quite a few cecropia moths this summer, can't remember ever seeing so many. Beautiful giant silk moth that lives about two weeks.
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Cool fossil!
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I saw a picture last year of a yeller cardinal somewhere on the net. Don't know iffi'n it was photoshopped or not. 