Sunday, September 13, 2009

Seminole and Presa Canyon


























We went down the trail this morning and went over to where Presa Canyon branches off Seminole Canyon. The first picture is a black scorpion that we found at one of the campsites. I'd hate to have him in my boot! The fourth picture is at the confluence of Presa and Seminole Canyon. The brush is heavy and thorny. The fifth picture is another "small" canyon that leads to Seminole Canyon. When we returned to the campground, we cleaned a few sites, and I caught this ?black swallowtail butterfly on a cenizo bush. It wasn't too afraid but was very busy going from flower to flower.

The weather has been wonderful today; no rain but a cool north wind is blowing. I know we have some more hot weather coming soon.
Gary has been working on his ham radio this afternoon but the band is not good today. I'm cooking a pot of navy beans for supper. Smells great cooking! Soon it'll be time to make some cornbread. There's only one other campsite in the park occupied today, so it should be very quiet tonight.
That's all for now!



























































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