Seven years here and I still love the beautiful Mojave Desert, I’d miss this place if I went home…
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16 thoughts on “Big Desert, Big Sky”
Love it! I miss the desert. That b/w or sepia toned (first photo) has an ominous feel to it. I could feel the breeze picking up and the darkening skies approaching with the smell of rain in the air. AWESOME!
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These pictures are so beautiful John! That sky and the landscape, just perfect! <3
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Thank you Sandra! 🥰
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Those are beautiful shots, and the play of shadows and light outstanding!
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Thank you Lavina, this is a fascinating landscape!
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It fascinates me to think about all the people that have layed their eyes on these Red Rocks. How did the sight affect their life?
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The b/w shows the drama even more than the color.
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I agree, it’s so dark under the deck.
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Another wow! 🤩🌟🤩
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Wow thanks again! It’s so wonderful outside…
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Your images show off its beauty well. A desert never looked so good 🙂
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Thanks so much, your very kind. ☺️
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You’re most welcome!
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It may top 108 this week in the lower desert. You’re pretty much in lockdown all summer — living on watermelon and ice cream — and fighting for a spot in front of the air conditioner. You can’t go out in the evenings because of mosquitoes so errands must be done before 9 in the morning. And you better have a generator just in case the lights go out when the monsoonal storms come in August. But, hey, no place on earth tops desert weather in the winter.
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That’s like me. I’ve visited home, but I love living here.
Love it! I miss the desert. That b/w or sepia toned (first photo) has an ominous feel to it. I could feel the breeze picking up and the darkening skies approaching with the smell of rain in the air. AWESOME!
These pictures are so beautiful John! That sky and the landscape, just perfect! <3
Thank you Sandra! 🥰
Those are beautiful shots, and the play of shadows and light outstanding!
Thank you Lavina, this is a fascinating landscape!
It fascinates me to think about all the people that have layed their eyes on these Red Rocks. How did the sight affect their life?
The b/w shows the drama even more than the color.
I agree, it’s so dark under the deck.
Another wow! 🤩🌟🤩
Wow thanks again! It’s so wonderful outside…
Your images show off its beauty well. A desert never looked so good 🙂
Thanks so much, your very kind. ☺️
You’re most welcome!
It may top 108 this week in the lower desert. You’re pretty much in lockdown all summer — living on watermelon and ice cream — and fighting for a spot in front of the air conditioner. You can’t go out in the evenings because of mosquitoes so errands must be done before 9 in the morning. And you better have a generator just in case the lights go out when the monsoonal storms come in August. But, hey, no place on earth tops desert weather in the winter.
That’s like me. I’ve visited home, but I love living here.
It’s much better than Cali aye!