A wonderful way too view the snow--at a distance.
Double click and see the Osprey catching a fish right at the water's edge.
Vultures drying their wings after the rains.
This is a strange blue, black and white speckled and striped bird. No idea what it is.
A red hawk circling overhead. It was awesome too see.
A cardinal outside of our window.
When your windshield looks like a road map you have to have it replaced. It was quit an ordeal as shown below. It took the men about 3-4 hours too replace it.
This is Lake Farris (named for our friend Roger) it was his motor home that was in all the rain water. They had too build a bridge sort of thing as they could not get in or out like it was.
Ice residue left after we pulled the slide in one morning. It looked like a sheet of glass falling off the slide.
This is the start of the wildflower drive we took one day. This is a blooming cactus plant.
blue and red flowers intertwined the cactus and other plants.
This was an interesting flower and the only one like it I found.
A barrel cactus just waiting for someone to touch it.
Flowers along the roadside were everywhere in this area.- Down toward the Warrener Hot Springs area. The following are all from the same area.
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