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And a great metaphor.
1 year agoWhite lined sphinx moth larvae.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyles_lineata
What a beautiful shot! I love it!
1 year agoI was educated as a geologist but never became one. Computers happened
1 year agoAre you a Geologist?
1 year agoBummer! Hope you can get that fixed, Dave.
1 year agoDoes the Pinion need a full oil bath?
The Rohloff otoh requires very little oil and leaks are not disasterous.
Reminds me of an old folk song... "...way up on the Great Divide. Truckin' on down the other side."
1 year agoA good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving. Lao Tzu
1 year agoI'm planning my own border-to-border journey for later this year, so I was glad to discover this journal. I'll be following along, best of luck to you
1 year agoFence lizard.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/36204-Sceloporus-occidentalis
Yellow flowers are a species of primrose. With about 9 species of yellow ones in the area, and no real expertise on my part, I will just say primrose.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/914077-Oenothera
The pinkish one is a thistle. Likely a New Mexico thistle.
http://www.polyploid.net/swplants/pages/Cirsium_neom.html
So fun to read! I am totally making Alan take me to Faywood Hot Springs!
1 year ago
Awesome photo, Dave.
1 year ago