Roadtrip 2014: Vancouver - Yakima - Boise - Provo - Flagstaff - Tucson - Palm Springs - Paso Robles - Sacramento - Eureka - Bandon - Seaside - Vancouver


Day 37 - Tucson - the day before departure

Always amazing how the right light can elevate something so common.

It's a lonely job - but I'm happily getting it done.

Our driveway Mesquite tree - reaching out in all directions..

Truck crouches in the driveway, ready for the trek ahead.

I call these guys the Three Amigos - they figure prominently in many sunstreak pictures.

A couple of cameras are trying to capture the entirety of the sun crossing the sky, from sunrise to sunset. I don't think I've got quite enough wide angle to do it.

I just realized you can't even see our house from the bottom of the driveway.

There's enough loopholes in this regulation to make this sign completely pointless, a waste of money and an eyesore to boot. I guess that's what governments do.

Today's (dead) critter of the day. It's about four feet long, and not a rattlesnake.

Warm Desert Wave

Barrel distortion

On our last walk around the neighborhood, we went up the "no outlet" road, knowing full well what is usually at the end of "no outlet" roads. Yup. A secret Department of Agriculture research station, working on growing what appears to be nuclear-tipped cactus. From their orientation, I'd say these are pointed squarely at Arkansas. We are not clear why the Dept of Ag wants to nuke Arkansas.

 

 

 

 


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