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Springtime In The Sonoran Desert   Leave a comment

Palo Verde & Saguaro-1334 blogSpringtime In The Sonoran Desert — Image by kenne

“The morning is still and perfectly clear…
How cool and crystalline the air!
In a few hours the great plain
will be almost like a fiery furnace
under the rays of the summer sun,
but now it is chilly. And in a few hours
there will be rings and bands with scarves
of heat set wavering across the waste upon
the opalescent wings of the mirage;
but now the air is so clear that one can see
the breaks in the rocky face of the mountain range,
though it is fully twenty miles away…”

— from The Desert by John Van Dyke

October Wildflowers In The Sonoran Desert   2 comments

October Wildflowers In The Sonoran Desert — Images by kenne (Click on any of the images for larger view in a slideshow format.)

“To speak of sparing anything because it is beautiful

is to waste one’s breath and incur ridicule in the bargain.

The aesthetic sense the power to enjoy

through the eye, and the ear, and the imagination

is just as important a factor in the scheme of human happiness

as the corporeal sense of eating and drinking;

but there has never been a time when the world would admit it.”

― John Van Dyke