Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Desert Rats
We are in Arizona once again and parked in a beautiful County Park on a hillside overlooking a valley west of Casa Grande. The view is wonderful and the desert is GREEN! A little rain here goes a long way:) The Saguaro cactus have "plumped up" from the moisture and the Ocotillo cactus have begun to blossom. The flowers are pretty but unreachable since they are on the tips of the long spindly branches that are COVERED in thorns. Even an ant would find it difficult to climb, I think.
The valley below is flat and agricultural with a lot of farms and even more dairy farms. Thousands of cattle at each feed lot create an interesting environment for all that are downwind:) Until this AM, we have been upwind. Now we rely on the distance to reduce the effects of the fragrance:) The pictue of the valley shows lots of long white roofs. Those are just a few of the feed lots in the valley. I'm sure to the owners it smells like $$$$ but to visitors is smells like manure. Oh well, at $0/nite the view is nice, cell service and internet access is good. You can't complain too much about the air quality, can you?
The campground is a Pinal County campground that was donated by a Jim Turner several years back with the stipulation that it be used as a campground at no charge to the visitors. No hookups or utilities but FREE is very nice. It's our first opportunity to dry camp in the desert so it's a good first experience to prepare us for our western journey when we leave here.
Before leaving here, we will take in some of the scenic drives in the area, especially in the Sedona area and north of Phoenix. No details on that as yet but stay tuned. I'll have the camera on the ready.
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