Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Sun Bathing and Blue Skies

"Blue skies, nothing but blue skies" and on the song goes. But it is still a little windy. I took the photo below just a short 2 minute walk from our home in the desert. Suddenly it gets pretty isolated. I love it. The mountain in the distance is one of the big protectors that keeps the storms from getting to us. It is the great maker of the rain-shadow. Fresh snow can be seen on it. All that lovely snow will melt, sink into the water table and eventually make it into our hot-water springs. The cap-clouds seen billowing over the peaks is typical of "winter" weather. I put that in quotes because it really doesn't seem like winter, at least not down here on the desert floor.



Once again it was windy today but the sun was out and it was very bright. Here is Roger basking in the sunlight and occupying his favorite spot. He likes sitting right next to the door, that way nobody goes outside without him. The sun there is also great in the afternoon.


This is a photo I took today of where we live and work. It gives you a little better perspective of where Roger is sitting. It really is comfortable here. Take a look out the left front window and you'll see our very own personal palm tree. Pretty darned spiffy eh? It's not just any old Joe that can look out their office window and see their own palm tree.




A Note Of Thanks

Whoever pointed out I had a consistent misspelling in my blog, I thank you. I have gone through and hopefully corrected that error. Please take a look and make sure I found them.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Welcome to winter in the desert. The mountains you see here are the very mountains that make this place a desert. The storms and the yuck wack into them from the west and merrily distribute their storm-drenchings before they have a chance to reach us. As you can see here the only thing that was left of this major storm was a big fat rainbow. This eye-candy could be seen directly over the mountains just west of Desert Hot Springs, very near where we are staying. Trixi went out to walk Roger this morning and ran in shouting, "quick get the cameras". We ran out and caught several great rainbow shots. Hers, of course, were the best but then she's the pro. You can get the idea from mine here. And yes, it is REALLY windy and not expected to quit until sometime tomorrow.




Also, just wanted to share this little Oasis shot I took in Joshua Tree National Park a while back. It is a spectacular place. It was a stop-over for travelers in days past and now, after some underground events, is much dryer. I therefore took the liberty of adding a little water. I think it looks nicer with the water don't you?

Monday, February 26, 2007



This is a photo of our digs. It is beautiful here. The wind stopped today for about 20 minutes, at which time we took our desert walk. No sooner did we get back in and the wind started again. With all of that hot air blowing around the desert today, we decided it would be a good day to do taxes. What a way to spend the day....

Sunday, February 25, 2007

A Very Windy Day

We have some pretty nice sunsets here in Sky Valley. Here is a photo of one. It was windy today, and I mean WINDY.... try this link and you'll see. It is a video we shot here.
Wind!!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

A Day In The Living Desert

Now just who would-a thunk you'd catch a scene like this giraff in the sunset in Palm Springs. It felt more like Africa


Well here we are at what they call "The Living Desert". It is a sort of zoo in the desert. It appears to be part zoo and part animal rehab facility. It was just wonderful. The terrain and the facilities were really terrific. It was a great trip and we joined as members. For the price of about two visits we can go there as often as we like. What a great deal. Here you see a few shots we took there. Trixi and I both had a great time and plan on many return trips. The owl photo is the endangered burrowing owl. This little guy inhabits burrows of other critters and pops up to eat some unsuspecting passer-by. They stay in their burrows so they don't become somebody's meal. The tree is actually right in the facility sitting on a little ridge line. It was just beautiful. The goat you see took a real liking to Trixi (note the smile). Another great day in the desert!!









What a nice little smile.






Just "who" do suppose this is? (bad pun)

Friday, February 23, 2007

A Nice Jog In The Desert


Well, yes it may be February, but here in the desert February does not mean it's cold. In fact, there is nothing quite like a warm jog through the desert. Roger thought it was a great idea. In the background you can see Trixi took the safe position. A high speed golden retriever is a dangerous thing to take a photo of from the front.
This little jog took place on the salt beaches of the Salton Sea. Woo-hoo

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Living In The Desert Is Great


This is a photo taken on the shores of the Salton Sea in a place called Bombay Beach. It was once a playground for the rich and famous. It is now a little piece of history. What you see here is part of an RV resort that was reclaimed by the Salton Sea in the late 70's when the water rose, then later receded. This was what was left. Just fascinating photography!




This was just a warm beautiful day. It was a little windy but a great day for a drive or a walk. Here is a photo of our little adventure jeep with its wilderness rack, out in the desert. Pretty darn cool. This is a pretty special place and we really love it here.







Thursday, February 01, 2007

Put 'Em Up Pardner






I am here to tell you that this trip was truly a trip. There is a little town called "Pioneertown" that is about 35 miles from where we are staying. It didn't take long to drive there and it has a wonderful history. Pioneer town was created as a movie prop. Yup partner, that's right. It was created as a western movie town. If you remember the Cisco Kid, and Annie Oakley and Roy Rogers, Gene Autrey and the list goes on and on, they filmed many of their adventures here in this make-believe, created for the movies town.

To learn more about this great little spot http://www.pioneertown.com. It's so very interesting. Trixi and I had a blast just standing where some of the old movies were shot and then we had a burger in what served as the "old cantina" for so many old movies and bar fights.

We had a great time roaming the streets of the "old west". It was the off season so the traditional possies and the gun fights had not showed up yet but we plan on going back there during the tourist season when we can once again unholster our cameras and be a part of the great "shoot out" :-)