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Mary,
Thanks!
Being in a beautiful area helps.
Jeff
Steve,
Thanks. The beauty of this area makes it easy to get good pictures.
Jeff
Tim,
Yes! Feet straight up.
Jeff
Bill,
Yes. Fortunately, this time the damage was just a hole in an easily replaced water jug.
Jeff
Nancy,
Yes! And it was a job to get it back upright.
Jeff
George,
Thanks.
I am carrying with me an Olympus TG-630. Probably not a real camera in the sense that you mean. It's waterproof and that's why it's along. I'm finding I'm not using it much. I wouldn't be able to upload pictures from it until I returned home anyway. So, to answer your question, all the pictures I'm posting are from my Samsung Galaxy S22.
Jeff
Roger,
Thanks! Glad to have you following along.
Jeff
Catclaw briar
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/127390-Mimosa-nuttallii
Your photos are amazing!
1 year agoAmazing photos that really clarify the country side your in. Thanks for sharing
1 year agoLooks like road kill after a couple of days in the sun!!! :-)
1 year agoI hate when that happens! I have more damage from that than most anything else. Too common an event for me.
1 year agoMight be a desert millipede.
https://inaturalist.ca/taxa/308059-Orthoporus-ornatus
Or
Might also be a giant millipede.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/61341-Narceus-americanus
With my limited ability to differentiate, I would probably just call it a millipede as you did... but the color seems more likely a giant.
Your bike ‘turtled’ and can’t get up!
1 year ago
Bill,
1 year agoThank you so much for all your identification information. I'm learning a lot from you, as are others, I'm sure.
Jeff