Sunday, November 29, 2020

November 28-29, 2020 Lyman Lake State Park, Arizona

High in the 40's, sunny and calm. 


We woke up to dense fog and hoarfrost on everything. It was really pretty when it burnt off. View from the window of the bus. The edge of the lake when it was burning off. 


Snow, frosty leaves, an a little bird I saw on the lake. Another view of the edge of the lake as the fog burn off. 

Frosty things and a frosted tree. 

The basket is coming along. In the afternoon the lake was mirror smooth so I boated across the lake. 

I looked for new petroglyphs. Found a couple squiggles, yellow thorned prickly pear, curly grass  and one of the petroglyphs from the petroglyph trail. This cedar tree is growing out of the rock. 

My view paddling back right into the sun. Backlit bushes. 

The almost full moon rising over the lake. The finished masterpiece. It came really cute. 7 x 7 1/2 x 2 inches. It is made with a mix of dyed pine needles. The center is a dichroic glass face I cast and there are some glass beads. 

The side of the basket. Beautiful historic downtown St John's Arizona. It is the closest town to the state park. 

The Little Colorado River is dry here. John laughing evilly as he prepares the spices for turkey gumbo he is making. 

Full moon rising in the sunset. The full moon got caught on our antennae as is passed over the bus. 







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