Art and Other Adventures with Narca
Showing posts with label Arizona Sycamore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona Sycamore. Show all posts
Thursday, April 2, 2015

Rufous-backed Robins Visit Portal!

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My glimpse of an interesting bird at dusk was confirmed soon after when Dave Jasper called to tell us that he had just seen Rufous-backed Ro...
Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Winter's Subtleties

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Imagine: you're immersed in the early-winter splendor of the Chiricahua Mountains.   Dawn light on the Chiricahua Mountains (Photos...
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Immersion

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Arizona Sycamore against an impossibly blue Arizona sky (Photos by Narca) Fall comes late to southern Arizona. Up north, trees are bare by ...
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Autumn Comes

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What builds, what informs our sense of a place? Fresh from yesterday's late-season rain, South Fork in the Chiricahua Mountains is ent...
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Noticing

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Another El NiƱo storm has blessed early February. I'm out of the house, to recall from Oregon days the delights of walking in the rain. ...
Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Winter Walk in South Fork

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The beauty of the South Fork of Cave Creek Canyon never fails to enchant those who stray into it. Most know it in spring when neotropical mi...
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I live with my husband Alan Craig in a round stone house, in the shadow of Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains. We watch the seasons cycle, watch the comings and goings of hummingbirds and of marauding Javelinas, and treasure the rich hours spent with friends in the Portal-Rodeo community. Being home is good… but so is being footloose in the wide, wild world, and this blog will focus mostly on roaming the wild areas of this marvelous earth!
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