Death Valley:  20 Mules & Zabriskie Point
Death Valley National Park

Death Valley: 20 Mules & Zabriskie Point

Heading out of Beatty, Nevada, State Highway 374 runs southwest towards Death Valley National Park. It runs straight as an arrow for about 9 miles where it begins to wind its way up towards Daylight Pass between the Funeral Mountains…

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Spring is blossoming
Apple blossoms from the screened-in porch

Spring is blossoming

Apple Blossoms It's difficult to pass up flowers, especially in the spring!  I hope you'll pardon me for taking a break from my series of posts about Death Valley. Yesterday was May Day.  The forecast was for rain but the…

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Rhyolite
The ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada

Rhyolite

"Ghost town."  What do you think of when you hear that phrase?  I always picture old faded wooden buildings looking out on a dusty vacant street in a dry western landscape.  But why a dry western landscape?  Maybe I'm picturing…

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Vegas to Pahrump to Beatty
Nevada State Highway 160

Vegas to Pahrump to Beatty

When you go to Death Valley National Park, you have several choices for accommodations: camp in the park, rent very expensive ($200 - $300/night if available) rooms in the park, or stay at much less expensive motels outside the park.…

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Flora on the floor
Amaryllis

Flora on the floor

We've had a very mild winter with very little snow. So, with one week until spring, Mother Nature and Old Man Winter conspired to dump snow on us. Fortunately, it was nothing compared to what the Northeast got, but it…

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Summer sun, winter ice
Walking on the ice on Lake Mendota

Summer sun, winter ice

When the calendar says February and the thermometer says 62 degrees F, there must be something wrong. Just an unusual weather pattern? Global warming? Who knows, but it's a Saturday and not much would be capable of keeping people indoors…

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Mittens
The Mittens in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Mittens

Not for your hands, of course.  A much larger pair. I'd be very surprised if you haven't seen these formations before, either in photos or in person.  They're the West and East Mitten Buttes, two very distinctive features found in…

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Women’s March on Madison
The Women's March in Madison

Women’s March on Madison

The statue of a young woman stands on a corner of the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin.  She looks down State Street towards the University of Wisconsin where many student marches have originated over the decades.  This time she sees…

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