Now I want to read some of the other collections edited by Callie Smith Grant.
4.5 stars.
A blog for people who don't want to spend all their free time in the real world. After all, we live and work there. Escape the mundane with books, travel, and writing.
Now I want to read some of the other collections edited by Callie Smith Grant.
4.5 stars.
This is another really cute instalment of the series. There's good friend drama, creative magic, peaceful solutions to problems, a cute pet, and more. I'm still loving the art, the characters, and the overall feel of the series.
4.5 stars
See my review of the first book here: Witches of Brooklyn.
A strange thing about the desert: some plants leaf out after a good rain. But apparently not all plants have equal access to the rain. Here are two ocotillos, one on the right side of the trail and one on the left. They were close enough to touch at the same time (and I took the two pictures from the same spot). Amazing. And you can draw some interesting parallels to our society, no?
The Sonoran Desert may be the lushest desert in the world, but "lush" is relative. Until yesterday. I'd never seen it so green. We've had more rain and cooler temperatures than usual lately, and the rain has been at better intervals than normal. And this...this is the beautiful result. One guy I met on the trail said, "It's like a golf course!" So all the people who are in town for the Super Bowl and are out hiking are going to be like, "Why do these people think they live in a desert?"
Pictures are from the Phoenix Sonoran Preserve (Desert Vista Trailhead). The greenest sections were on the back end of the Desert Tortoise trail and the Valley Vista trail (which also appears on some maps as the highly accurate--as of today--Valle Verde trail).
The poppies were also out:
Hike Stats:
Distance: A little over 11 miles
Elevation Gain: A little over 2700 feet
You can take much shorter hikes here. I was training for the Grand Canyon.
My route: From the Desert Vista Trailhead up the Hawk's Nest Trail, clockwise on the Dixie Mountain Loop to the Western Vista Trail (which I did twice), then to the Dixie Summit Trail (which I did twice), then to the Valley Vista trail, then clockwise on the Great Horned Owl trail just to the Union Peak Trail (which I did twice) and then backtracked on the Great Horned Owl trail and the Valley Vista trail to the Desert Tortoise Trail and back to the parking lot. BEAUTIFUL hike in this weather and this green.
This is interesting, well written, well-organized, and
useful for those living in the Sonoran Desert.
It also has great pictures and useful appendices.
4+stars