Liquid refreshment, cactus flower, & misc

I’ve got that gig going up and down the plateau this week, so I had to fill my gas cans. Plus two water bottles and one from Ian’s place, a sack of hen pellets, four of D&L’s water bottles…


Having loaded the Jeep from D&L’s truck, I drove to Landlady’s place to unload the pellets. Happened to look down the slope to the wash and saw a big splash of red…


Yeah, I had to work for this one, too. About halfway down it occurred to me a rope might have been a good idea.


Saw some words of wisdom at the feed store. Kind of reminded me of my indoor-running-water-free winter just past…

I left around eight to go up the plateau to feed T&S’s horse. Went directly to D&L’s hung around for 45 minutes or so while they did horse chores, and then we went to town. Got home to a little dog very much interested in going out to have a pee. We were just making the turn at the end of the driveway, where I currently have the game camera, and he discovered that some loathsome beast had had the temerity to pee in his place! He found this quite outrageous. I turned us around, thinking maybe there was something on the gamecam’s mem card to solve the mystery of the trespassing peestain.

I said “Let’s go this way,” but he must have heard “Let’s go home and get a cookie.”

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5 Responses to Liquid refreshment, cactus flower, & misc

  1. Cederq says:

    Aren’t dogs wonderful? Mine does the same thing with other critters peeing on or near where she takes to pee or a dump.

  2. DT says:

    Love that smile on your face when those four tiny legs took off to the end of the leash headed for treats.

  3. sono botanist says:

    Echinocereus triglochidiatus is a species of hedgehog cactus known by several common names, including kingcup cactus, claretcup, and Mojave mound cactus.This cactus is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it is a resident of varied habitats from low desert to rocky slopes, scrub, and mountain woodland.

  4. sono botanist says:

    Ahem – that was from wikipedia

  5. Joel says:

    known by several common names, including kingcup cactus, claretcup, and Mojave mound cactus.

    Thanks!

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