High of 79 and sunny. Unseasonably warm. It was lovely.
The masterpiece is grouted and done. I slumped and painted the Lady of the Woods in the center. The rest are parts of broken crockery. 12 x 12 inches. It will be part of Judy's front walk with flat rocks and the rest of the mosaics. Toni and I hiked parts of the white trail today. Beautiful day.
Blooming brittle bush. Other blooming flowers pink monkey flowers and yellow mohavae, phacelia, poppy and evening primrose.
The latest masterpiece. It is made from dyed pine needles, polyester thread, glass and metallic beads and the center is a dichroic frog I cast. It is 10 x 10 x 2 1/2 inches. John climbing out of the wash on the white trail.
Judy climbing out of the wash on the white trail. John and Judy headed back to town.
Evening light on beautiful, historic, downtown Shoshone. I am making mosaics with the name of all the date palm trees planted in my sisters yard so we can tell them apart. Khadrawy. The name is too long for just one rock.
Tried to make a raven. Got his tail too short. Will try again. This still needs grout. Toni at the beginning of the hike.
Petroglyphs along the trail. Lots of flowers. Fremont phacelia, filiree, evening prime roses, rock daisy's, cryptanthia, yellow tack stem, mallow and paint brush.
Cam with petroglyphs on the trail. Mike serenading us with his digeridoo.
John taping up Toni's sprained ankle. View of cool rocks
Yet more flowers. Yellow wooly daisy, pincushion, buckwheat, nicotiana. John and Toni on the trail.
Cam, Eliza and Mike on the trail. Petroglyphs along the trail.
Sunset. Sunset with ravens. It is so quiet here you can hear their wings flap.
Sunset closeup

























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