Mesa Peak Motorway

Now that the rocket’s red glare is done, is our flag still there? Today’s journey in search of life included a long hike, my favorite playlist and lots of time searching for and focusing on the small ones. In the wilderness I feel free of the monsters. I turned off the music and waded among… Continue reading Mesa Peak Motorway

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

I visited the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in February, hoping to find two of my favorite subjects to photograph: butterflies and native bees. This was my third visit to the Museum. The descriptive noun Museum is, in my opinion a misnomer, when one considers the breadth of all that the grounds contain. Living animals are not… Continue reading Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Western Bumble Bee

Bombus occidentalis, the Western Bumble Bee, has several color forms or patterns. Color forms refer the coloration of the bumble bee with respect to the location of the hairs on its body. Solid areas of colors often present as bands; sometimes they can also take the form of patches or spots. If two hair colors… Continue reading Western Bumble Bee

Variations of Form

On a day of her choosing, summer exiles her vernal sister. Dispatched from the realm with a sidelong scorch, spring retreats. Eager seeds, too long in slumber, awaken beneath her footsteps. Their coats crack open. Spines of bright chlorophyll unfurl, an Homage of leaflets, tender cairns that mark her journey. As a mountain lion she… Continue reading Variations of Form