Tumbleweed Crossing

Tumbleweed Crossing is about living on the desert west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Cactus Fruit

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I have posted several photos of the red claret cup cactus that I have in a big pot in my yard. This year it put on some nice fruit or seed ...
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Clouds

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Peacock Flowers

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There flowers are called Acidanthera or peacock orchids, or peacock iris so I just call them peacock flowers because they are as beautiful ...
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Friday, July 12, 2013

More Flowers

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Morning Glories Vitex Bush  Blanket Daisy Wild Sunflower with mountains Sandia Mountains Geranium Flowers  Some...
Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Pets

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Some recent photos of my pets. Twinkie, the cat, Tuffee, the Border Collie,  Tuffee, and Ziva playing.  Twinkie, and Murphy tryin...
Monday, July 08, 2013

Wild Things

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Their hard to see 'cause the little critters don't let me get close to them. Photos were taken through the window. First one is of ...
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Summer Flowers

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 The best of the few flowers that have bloomed in my yard this summer in this drought. Blanket Daisies, wild sunflowers, wild 5-o-clocks (...
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Sage
Carrollton, Kentucky, United States
Retirement has finally come and for the first few years I lived as a "desert rat" on a small chunk of desert land in Rio Rancho, NM. Recently my husband and I moved to Carrollton, KY so we would be near my son. It has been quite an experience. We live on an acre of land that is mostly grass but have lots of forest and farm land around us. My pets include 4 cats, 1 dog, 2 horses, and 2 ponies. All pets were adopted from shelters. I like to raise flowers, and houseplants, and I try to garden. I sometimes attempt to write fiction and nonfiction stories. I love to take photos and share them. I enjoy watching the sun rise in the morning and the moon rise in the evening, and love watching nature. I am an avid reader of fiction books with westerns and mysteries being my favorites.
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