This morning was a lovely bird watching event. Lots of small swallows in the sky catching their breakfast on the wing. Normally they would have been 3 miles east of this dry desert area to feed over the agricultural fields doing their best to catch all the mosquitoes.
The town of Yuma has Putin a park with walking paths and some marsh lands and trees over at the spot where the historic wagon crossing of the Colorado river was in Yuma. That crossing is why there is a town here as well and before that a tribal settlement followed by a fort to keep the settlers safe and of course a Spanish Mission. I have not yet explored that old Yuma area of town as it has been pretty windy this last month so I did not feel like being a tourist out for sight seeing. But maybe I will get around to a few hours of that this coming week. There is nothing really old left though. The original mission and settler buildings were destroyed in Indian raids. The mission was later rebuilt at the same location to match the look of the first one. It is now on the tribal land.
I woke up this morning realizing it is now spring… in SW Arizona. No more nights in the 30s. Days are now in the 70s or 80s. I plan to savor this new feeling. It will be fleeting and brief, just a few weeks, soon the temperature will climb into the 90s and I will need to migrate to higher elevations.
The town of Yuma has Putin a park with walking paths and some marsh lands and trees over at the spot where the historic wagon crossing of the Colorado river was in Yuma. That crossing is why there is a town here as well and before that a tribal settlement followed by a fort to keep the settlers safe and of course a Spanish Mission. I have not yet explored that old Yuma area of town as it has been pretty windy this last month so I did not feel like being a tourist out for sight seeing. But maybe I will get around to a few hours of that this coming week. There is nothing really old left though. The original mission and settler buildings were destroyed in Indian raids. The mission was later rebuilt at the same location to match the look of the first one. It is now on the tribal land.
I woke up this morning realizing it is now spring… in SW Arizona. No more nights in the 30s. Days are now in the 70s or 80s. I plan to savor this new feeling. It will be fleeting and brief, just a few weeks, soon the temperature will climb into the 90s and I will need to migrate to higher elevations.