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Category: Our World Tuesday

27 August 2012

Crazy Jug Point North Rim Grand Canyon

01 The Good Luck Duck Kaibab NF AZ (1024x768)

Those crazy gals from The Good Luck Duck are boondocking out on the Kaibab National Forest not far from Grand Canyon.

02 Wildflower meadow Kaibab NF AZ (1024x678)

Of course with a Great Big Duck and a itty bitty car they can’t really get too far off the beaten path.

03 View SW from Crazy Jug Point Kaibab NF AZ (1024x160)

So on one of my days off last week we all loaded into my Big truck and went for a ride through the forest to the canyon’s rim at Crazy Jug Point.  We rode about 35 miles on good gravel road doable by most vehicles unless there’s been a lot of rain, plus be prepared to either move down trees across the road, or turn around.  I brought rope along this time but didn’t need it.

04 Roxi & Annie at Crazy Jug Pt Kaibab NF AZ (1024x678)

There was not another soul anywhere around, except for us three.

05 View S from Crazy Jug Pt Kaibab NF AZ (1024x366)

The silence upon our arrival was palpable.

06 Stormy view SE from Crazy Jug Pt Kaibab NF AZ (1024x943)

A monsoon storm hung over the plateau to the southwest but we never felt a drop.

07 Roxi & Annie in my truck (1024x678)

Thanks for an awesome day and a special treat for me when Annie drove us back.  She likes Big trucks.

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23 July 2012

Humming

Maybe because they don’t know the words.

02 Male broad-tailed hummingbird NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

The broad-tailed hummingbird is quite noisy with its shrill whistling.

03 Male broad-tailed hummingbird NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

The new feeder is working out quite well.  None have flown into the window, at least not while I’ve been watching.

04 Rufous hummingbird NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x767)

The rufous hummingbird has a subdued humming.

05 Rufous hummingbird NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

Now I’ve seen, and heard, the three most common hummingbirds that visit Grand Canyon’s North Rim.  Just need to get a better shot of the black-chinned.

These shots were taken with the old Fuji because the Nikon just doesn’t do a great job with close ups through tinted windows.  Or maybe it’s just me needing to learn more.

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02 July 2012

Another road trip, this time to the Doctor and dentist

01e Rain clouds build east of Ashfork from SR89 S AZ (1024x768)

Last Wednesday I drove seven hours to my winter home in central Arizona.  Clouds teased overhead with only a few dozen huge rain splats north of Flagstaff and a two minute downpour to the west.

02e Gambel quail on fence at Berta's Yarnell AZ (1024x782)

I stayed with my dear friend Berta and although it was hotter than I’m used to at the North Rim, I so enjoyed sitting on her patio in the shade watching the birds.  The male Gambel quail would fly onto the fence near one of the feeders to scout out the area for trouble.

03e Baby quail in feeder at Berta's Yarnell AZ (699x716)

Then the female would lead the youngsters in to eat.  Still a bit fuzzy with barely a top knot these chicks gorged and made small flights to the ground for more seed.

Thursday morning my doctor gave me a cortisone shot in the left shoulder.  I’ve been diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis and osteoarthritis from wear and tear.  I figure 30+ years of slinging a way too heavy purse and daypack over that shoulder probably did the damage.  It’s been paining me for a while.  The shot gave instant relief by decreasing the inflammation.  It still hurts some which may be a good thing so I don’t overdo and make it worse.

04e Cosmos at Berta's Yarnell AZ (1024x705)

Another treat of hanging out on Berta’s patio is all the eye candy, stuff mixed with colorful flowers.

05e Stuff & plants outside Berta's house Yarnell AZ (1024x678)

Friday morning to the dentist where a mold was made for my new teeth.  I had oral surgery in December with six implants, two top and four bottom, that will ultimately lock dentures into place.  After six months of healing, two of which was liquid or soft diet, I’m almost finished with this process.  Can’t wait to chew nuts again and maybe even corn right off the cob.

06e Light rays from clouds over House Rock Valley SR89A W AZ (1024x768)

Saturday morning I got a hair cut before hitting the road for the long drive back to the canyon.  That’s my world.

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