Plants from deserts of the world

Every year on Veterans Day and my birthday means a day at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum near Superior, AZ. I love the mountainous area, the plants from deserts around the world, the little streams of water scattered around and the occasional small waterfall trickling. At the front of the Arboretum there are demonstration gardens that are always so lovely and welcoming. I enjoy the Arboretum for it’s roughness different from a botanical garden.

About the Arboretum: Colonel William Boyce Thompson found his greatest interest in a house he  built in the Arizona hills, near Superior. This is where he built his Picket Post house. When a friend asked him how much land he owned around Picket Post House, he replied, “I own it all as far as the eye can see, because I love it.”  Thompson is reported to have been happier in his Picket Post home than any other time before.  He picked Franklin J. Crider, University of Arizona, to establish the Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum on a portion of the 400 acres he owned. The initial mission of the Arboretum was to study the plants of different desert countries and to make the results available to the public.

Garden for me is also a perfect cross section of science, feats of natures engineering and artistic expression. STEAM at it’s finest.

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Fall Orange at the Arboretum

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Waterfall at the Arboretum

 

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birds nest in a tree

fuzzy pods in a bush

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cactus garden

 

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pomegranate tree

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Lovely Orange Somethings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mountain view

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Purple softies

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little fire cracker of color

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single pomegranate

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Orange berry bush

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warty tree

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coral color berries

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yellow aloe bloom

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root wrap around

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naked tree

Cali Finds

Just a smattering of finds from the most recent California trip to share – some creepy, some pretty and some that made me long for fall. It was chilly there and made we want to pull out sweaters and boots. Then I returned home to 100 degrees. Damn Phoenix in September!

These bubble gum looking creatures were washed up all over the beach in Summerland, CA. The short one couldn't stop touching them.

These bubble gum looking creatures were washed up all over the beach in Summerland, CA. The short one couldn't stop touching them.

Another bubble gum looking creature

Another bubble gum looking creature

View from Mannhattan Beach

View from Mannhattan Beach

View from Manhattan Beach

View from Manhattan Beach

A gate in Rancho Mirage

A gate in Rancho Mirage

A tree in Grover Beach Park in the fog

A tree in Grover Beach Park in the fog

Grover Beach Flowers

Grover Beach Flowers

Longing for fall - a leaf in Grover Beach Park

Longing for fall - a leaf in Grover Beach Park

Grover Beach Flowers in the fog - it was only 59 degrees

Grover Beach Flowers in the fog - it was only 59 degrees

Grover Beach Flowers

Grover Beach Flowers

Grover Beach Flowers

Grover Beach Flowers

Natural Beach Sculpture - found

Natural Beach Sculpture - found

Peacocks, Peahens and chickens oh my

This week I have been teaching the  workshop “How to write and illustrate you own book” for tweens out in Glendale, AZ. This setting is so amazing, so calm and so beautiful. The historic Fruit Packing Shed at Sahuaro Ranch Park is surrounded by animals and nature. During my lunch breaks I have enjoyed writing and drawing and feel accomplished from just my hour a day free time. Today we were visited up close by a Peacock, his lady Peahen and their baby pea’s. I also captured some pics of a few loud chickens. Tomorrow for lunch I will forage at the fig trees, pear trees and grape vines.

Pea babes

Pea babes

The Fruit Packing Shed

The Fruit Packing Shed

The Fruit Packing Shed

The Fruit Packing Shed

chickens

chickens

Sir Peacock

Sir Peacock

Lady Penhen and her babes

Lady Peahen and her babes