76 and sunny.
Today we went to Vole Fest. I won this tote bag at the raffle for Vole Fest. The Amargosa Vole is endangered and only found in this valley. The tour of the vole habitat in Shoshone for Vole Fest.
The Shoshone pupfish (Another endangered species only found here) pond on the vole tour. Marsh 54 in Tecopa is one of three marshes in the area the voles live. There are 54 marshes in this valley, but the voles only live in 3 of them.
Vole Marsh tour in Tecopa. There was a fire here about a month ago that claimed the lives of they think 150 voles. It had the biggest vole population in the area. The bullrush is already starting to grow back, but it will be a few years before some voles from across the street in marsh 54 can live there. They need matted dead bullrush. Speakers at Vole Fest.
John Vole. A couple stuffed voles so we can see what they look like.
Sunset with a jet trail. Cameron. the director of the Friends of the Amargosa Basin, gave a great talk on his newest book of wildflower photos and poems at the museum today.
The farewell Primrose Patio potluck was last night. We are headed to Vegas and Judy D moved out of the artist in residence house. 5 of the 7 desert tortoises were out today, these three big guys were ganging up on the smaller one.
Down on the wetlands trail the mesquite and willows are leafing out. Spring green. Sunset tonight.
We are in Las Vegas Nevada for the Glass Expo that starts tomorrow. Here is our room in the South Point Casino.
Sunset tonight. Today I learned how to make silicon molds and silk mat molds. Barbara teaching silk mat molds, A face mold I made of silk mat, it needs to dry, A clear glass face made in a silk mat mold, Carry teaching silicon molds, a star and cow head silk mat mold I made.
Two nights in a row I lost my whole $20 I take to gamble. I am about ready to give up. Saw this great movie tonight on the origins of Bullseye Glass.