Showing posts with label Montrose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montrose. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Wildflowers

Tucson Lazydays KOA
Tucson, AZ



We have been here in Tucson for a week now and have been so busy with appointments. Joe has had blood work and a visit to the Oncologist. All looks good and his CT is scheduled for this coming Wednesday. Sure will be glad to get that over with. We both had a visit to the dermatologist. Joe had 3 biopsies done and we are waiting the results. It seems chemo does a great job breaking down the immune system and consequently leaves nothing to fight off those bad cells that cause skin cancer. We also both saw the eye doctor and have new glasses to pick up next week. Yippee!


The weather hasn't been too bad. Monsoon season has started and just about everyday we have thunder and lightening either close by or off in the distance.

Wrecks has had an upset tummy. He threw up for 2 days so on the 3rd day we made a trip to Ajo Vet Clinic. He had x-rays done and thank goodness there were no masses or obstructions. Blood work should be in by next Wed. He is much better and holding down a bland diet of chicken and white rice.

I haven't had the camera out so the pictures in today's post are left over from Montrose. The wildflowers peak about now so we missed that beautiful explosion of color. We did enjoy some scattered spots of splendor...  










American Bistort Flower

King's Crown
Fringed Bluebells


Blue Columbine...declared the Colorado state flower in 1899.  

Some say the blue represents the Colorado skies, the yellow center represents gold ore and the white, the snow-capped mountains...what a beauty!
Monument Plant...a mountain meadow plant. The plant can live up to 60 years storing up energy to bloom and make a seed. All the energy is used to grow a stalk that may tower up to 9 feet tall, bearing hundreds of flowers. After the plant flowers, it dies leaving thousands of seeds to carry on. 

Blooms on a monument plant...
Rosy Paintbrush...all the "paintbrush" flowers are in the
Snapdragon family.
Tundra Paintbrush
Purple Fringe Flower
Moss Campion...each plant may live over 100 years and can become a "nursery" plant for other alpine species providing shelter, moisture, and soil for seeds to germinate and grow. 

Mountain Blue Violet


Marsh Marigold




























Blue Flax...each five-petaled flower blooms for one day and then sheds its petals. A single plant will bloom for several weeks and then develop dozens of tiny bowl-shaped pods full of seeds to be scattered in the wind. 
Wild Rose
"Living is not enough. One must have sunshine, Freedom, and a little flower." Hans Christian Anderson

Well, until next time...
HAPPY TRAILS!







Friday, July 3, 2015

Colorful Colorado

Jellystone of the Black Canyon
Montrose, CO
July 1, 2015


 We had a most uneventful drive (just the way we like it) from Moab to Montrose...changing states and weather for a few days before we head to Tucson for bloodwork and a PET.
Colorful Colorado is certainly eye candy! And oh my, this morning it was so cool...we haven't felt temps like that in months! The birds are singing, the San Juans are in our sights, and Palisade peaches are plentiful!  Just a little piece of heaven...







We have a double site and are facing Ronnie and Carol.
We planned this trip with Ronnie and Carol and their daughter Shannon (we met her last summer) who arrived today from Brooklyn.  
















So let the good times roll...


HAPPY TRAILS!

Up next...a breathtaking view we missed last year!