The huge detention basin has almost dried up about two weeks or more since the last huge monsoon storm hit the valley. The basin did it’s job well. It’s odd to ride along these golf courses with their super-green lawns and the smell of fresh water in the air. Meanwhile just a stones throw away, all you see is barren ancient rock.
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I find it so fascinating that you can see so many different terrains where you live. The blue skies are always gorgeous. Glad the monsoon effects didn’t last long.
Hi Shelley! Me too, there was enough flood damage and rocks all over the roads too. There are still a few areas that have big gaps where the rain washed everything away. This was the largest and most damaging monsoon storm I’ve seen in my ten years here.
Wow, that does sound extensive. I’m glad Vegas is on the mend. 🤗
This is normal here it seems, you just roll with it. 😂
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Quite a contrast. I much prefer the natural landscape! Gorgeous skies!
Hi Belinda, it’s a short drive from my place to get out of the city, then you have nothing but open desert! I would like to see how Las Vegas Valley looked when the American Indians were still here. Before we Europeans took their land…