North Ranch, Congress AZ

 

This is the entrance to the Escapee’s RV Park in Congress, AZ. Congress is barely a wide spot on the road but when the winter comes the population swells with snow bird residents. It is a great place to stop and rest a while.

 

June 2000

 

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 This is Arizona desert country.

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Dryness is a way of life here but when it rains, it really rains!

 

July- August 2000

 

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Northern AZ is rugged mountains with alpine forest. We stayed at a very nice park on the Mogollon Rim. I lost most of the pictures of northern Arizona due to a hard drive error but there will be more as we revisit the area in the future.

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Meteor Crater is a remarkable landmark in a vast dry plain. You can see for miles in all directions. It was astounding to see what a small meteorite can do to the earth!

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We chose not to add this little guy to our menagerie.

 

February - May 2001

 

 

April snow 1286.jpg (32549 bytes) When we returned to the North Ranch in February,SNOW_ON_MTNS_1045.JPG (35488 bytes) the snow was on the mountains like pictured here. The amazing thing is though we still had a snow storm that covered the mountains when this picture was taken in April! And God said 1237.jpg (26041 bytes) There were some good rains through February, March and in April. From what I heard it was needed because it has been real dry this last year.  Barrel cactus 1254.jpg (99073 bytes) Springtime in the desert is like nothing you've ever seen. It is totally amazing that there is such beautiful colors in the desert.  Beaver Tail in bloom 1234.jpg (75196 bytes) These photos hardly do justice to displaying the array of colors everywhere we looked. Bever_Tail_in_bloom_1233.jpg (104971 bytes) The cacti where fat and happy. California Poppy 1182.jpg (114226 bytes) Desert poppies covered some of the mountain sides in a sea of yellow. California Poppy 1184.jpg (95599 bytes) Maybe you can help identify some of these flowering plants and cactus? These are different types of century plants. Century 1089.jpg (72252 bytes) Century Plant 1097.jpg (81154 bytes) DSCN1881.JPG (95941 bytes)  This is desert Chicory. Chickory 1188.jpg (123733 bytes) Cholla 1096.jpg (76567 bytes) This is a type of cholla about to bloom. Cholla 1185.jpg (120977 bytes) This is another type of Cholla.Christmas Catus 1098.jpg (117188 bytes) Christmas cactus. Desert Chicory 1183.jpg (88001 bytes) Hedgehog 1284.jpg (117092 bytes) A hedgehog cactus?   Roadside flower stop 1187.jpg (74569 bytes) We made a roadside stop to admire the spray of colors offered by the desert blooms. roadside flowers 1181.jpg (105068 bytes) There are many more cactus and plants that we have yet to identify. Short hair pear 1091.jpg (90807 bytes) Teddybear Cholla 1095.jpg (89929 bytes) This is the Teddy bear Cholla or Jumping Cholla. Bad stuff to get into. Judy is still picking out thorns. Tongue 1088.jpg (85334 bytes) This is called a cow tongue cactus. unidentified 1256.jpg (79406 bytes) unidentified 1257.jpg (57382 bytes) unidentified 1266.jpg (112228 bytes) unidentified 1268.jpg (66577 bytes) unidentified 1271.jpg (118331 bytes) unidentified 1283.jpg (92069 bytes) The last 6 photos are plants unknown to us so far. Any ideas?

 

Vase of desert marigolds 1248.jpg (59168 bytes) Desert marigolds make a beautiful bouquet for decorating purposes. Be aware that picking wild flowers is prohibited in many areas but these were saved from the mowing machine and weed killer that is widely used to control pest plants.  DSCN1094c.jpg (29456 bytes)Of course, any respectable photo collection of cactus will have the venerable saguaro standing as a proud symbol of the desert southwest. Spike Broom Rake 1275.jpg (63790 bytes) We believe this is called a Spike Broom Rake blossom. It was just sticking up in the middle of the dirt.Easter Cactus 1295.jpg (68077 bytes) This is a night shot of the night blooming Easter Cactus. It only blooms during a few days in April. Hedgehog cactus 1276.jpg (114275 bytes) We just couldn't overlook another Hedgehog cactus with these glorious blooms.

 

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One of the best things about being on the road is the opportunity to meet wonderful people.Clare looming 1079.jpg (64642 bytes) Here, Clare is busy crafting another cloth on her portable loom she carries with her while she travels. Clare & Sarah 1101.jpg (42098 bytes) We were lucky enough to meet her and her daughter Sarah while were staying here at the North Ranch.

 

 Funnel spider nest 1270.jpg (91246 bytes) There are many creatures great and small here in the desert. This is the nest of a Funnel Spider. We have had the opportunity to meet face to face the infamous Mojave Rattle snake, many different kinds of lizards, including the rare Gila Monster, and oodles of different birds. Most of which were not ready to pose while we went to get the camera. But, we will get their picture sooner or later.

 Soft sky 1058.jpg (23433 bytes) The sky is grand. It brings a surprise each day. God paints the colors of indescribable beauty across the sky each day. Take a moment to see.

 

February - May 2002

 

 

  DSCN1870.JPG (17221 bytes) "And the Angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire from the midst of a bush. So he looked, and behold, the bush was burning with fire, but the bush was not consumed." Exodus 3:2 DSCN1928.JPG (35258 bytes) DSCN1919.JPG (29050 bytes)

 

    

 

Some of our new family of friends we've made in Arizona.

 

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