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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

My World Tuesday - The Gypsy life of a seasonal Park Ranger

As fall returned to Oregon I felt the need to head back to Arizona for the winter...

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those Javelina's are cute. I still have not gotten the chance to see one, I hope I do some day. And your cactus picture is nice, with those beautiful blooms.

Anonymous said...

I so love a prickly pear salad.

The picture at the top of the page is MAGNIFICENT.

Excuse me, but, isn't that a baby elephant?

Brilliant Verification word:
genteday: part french part english it still says Nice day.

Janie said...

I must look up Montezuma Castle. I want to go there. I've always heard Sedona area is beautiful also. And I've never seen a javelina. 3 things are hereby added to my to-do someday list.

Louise said...

I am LOVING the javelina. I've only seen a captive one. Too cute! And of course all the scenery in that (sort of this) part of the world is fantastic!

Arija said...

I loved the happy hour with the two armchairs. Must have been a nice trip.

Unknown said...

I hope no snow today! we finally got Jim an appointment in Prescott at the VA on April 6, so we will be coming by on our way home. I'll talk to ya later about that.

Diane AZ said...

Always glad to see those windmills. Would like to see Arizona tapping into renewable energy more like California does. The javelina couldn't be any cuter. It almost looks like an anteater with the pointy snout and "collar."

Kathie Brown said...

I have yet to see a javalina and I'm glad we didn't have snow on St. Paddy's Day!

Susie of Arabia said...

You're so lucky, Gaelyn!

Quiet Paths said...

Fascinating how the weather changes from year to year. I've never seen a prickly pear in bloom. I need to see that happens. And your landscapes are truly inspiring here.

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