The rains and snows of Southeastern Arizona have given us some of the most beautiful vistas. This was taken from Summerhaven on top of Mt. Lemmon on a wintery day |
I explore a new canyon with Cheroot and Celeste. In the background, there is a waterfall that flows downwards into the Sabino Creek |
A Red-naped Sapsucker eats at our local park during the winter season |
A Greater White-fronted Goose stops by a local park for a visit |
I watch the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher forage for food |
Then my health issues in October forced me to pull back. Remote canyons and mountain tops were out of the question. Any place out of cell service was a no no. Two trips to the ER, many doctor visits, tests and finally an upper GI test revealed a hiatal hernia. I've had this random pain since I was 32, but I never had an answer until now. Knowing what it is will allow me to fix my intake. No tomatoes. No citrus!(no fresh oj from the oranges that are coming soon in AZ!). No soda.
A Black-throated Sparrow perches on a Barrel Cactus at the Desert Museum |
A Ladder-backed Woodpecker climbs a tree at my local patch, Reid Park |
This rare wintering Greater Pewee has returned to Reid Park for the next several months |
A Common Yellowthroat hops around Archer Lake at Columbus Park |
Pronghorn graze in the Cienegas Grasslands |
I mean.....look at these views!!! 30 minutes away from my home.
On a hill overlooking Tucson |
A Greater Roadrunner in Tucson |
The simple fact is that I love all of my local birding. Now don't think I won't chase new bird species, but I've hit my thousand mark (and then some) ahead of my goals which will allow me to take my time to get to 2000 birds. In fact, I'm just 10 away from another "100" post. It has taken the pressure off of me to chase and I really like it.
Finally, I love my Tucson community. Sometimes I don't take the time to stop and be a Tucsonan. And I've been doing it more. I live near our artsy and magical Loft Cinema. A dear former student works there and I was able to visit with her and watch this terrible Star Wars Holiday special. And it was terrible!
Baby Yoda eyes the competition |
The Catio |
The winter glow of the Desert Museum |
Rather Ideal There - Well Done
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I am sorry to hear you haven't been well Chris and hope you recover soon. Take care and enjoy your local birding and I hope you have a far better 2020.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kinds words. This will hopefully all get sorted out and go away. Have a happy new year. Wishing you and your hubby the best:)
DeleteThere's always lots to see in your own vicinity just have to remember to look. Hope 2020 brings healthy and lots more birding.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you as well! Healthy will happen. Now if the body will just cooperate:)
DeleteYou shared some wonderful creatures, loving the colors and variety that you have found. The roadrunner is so cool. I am glad that you have an answer to your health problem, it's always a relief to find out the source, even if it means a drastic change of dietl.
ReplyDeleteI hope the new year brings you much joy and lots of photo opportunities :)
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The same to you as well. Every day is a new opportunity and I take it all in......just slower now. Happy 2020!
DeleteHi Chris. I'm so sorry to hear of your health problems, but pleased that now you know what the problem is. I hope that it can be fixed without too much trouble, but realise that it is probably going to take time. My year has also been troubled by ill health since March, with chest infections turning into pneumonia and then the real pain coming from 'complex pleural effusions'. I'm getting back on my feet now and hope to be fully recovbered by the spring.
ReplyDeleteTake great care and don't overdo it. As you have shown us, there's plenty to keep you sane in your own vicinity. My very best wishes to you and Micheal for 2020 - - - Richard
Hello Richard. This one is going to take time for sure. I have always bounced back, but not this time. I hope we both get out of this health slump. You do so many wonderful things. Your birding/bugging:) and nature posts are beautiful and reflective. Little by little and step by step my friend. Wishing you the best as well. January is going to be a complete shutdown. Happy New Year! Our New Year Resolution will be to get back on our feet at 100 perfect operating efficiency:)
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ReplyDeleteGreat set of pictures - hope 2020 brings a resolution to the health issues!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Oslo, Norway.
Get well soon! Enjoy your walks. Thanks for being my friend. Happy New Year, you old hermit!
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ReplyDeleteFeliz año 2020 y gracias por tanta belleza. 🍀🙏😉