TANKER 910 dropping on the 2020 Bighorn Fire in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Az
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Wildfire dawn
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Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona (1974)
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December in the Sonoran Desert. This is a photo of the Santa Catalina Mts. taken from my front yard in Tucson just as the sun was disappearing in the west. Well-known writer Barbara Kingsolver lived in Tucson for about 20 years. She described this light on the Catalinas as "hot and sweet."
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Summer Storm Clouds - Oro Valley Arizona by Jerry LeMay
Via Flickr:
Monsoon Clouds above the Santa Catalina Mountains at sunset
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The Humble Back Of The Mountain
Aspen Trail on Mt. Lemmon — Image by kenne
Sun warms the lizard’s backand the humble back of the mountain.A raven croaks from the top of a thermal.The valley oak above the barn,dying a huge branch at a time,stands in calm mortability, contentwith the warm light that has fed its leaves,the dark waters that have fed its roots,its acorns that have fed the woodpeckersfor five hundred rainy seasons.
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Discover 9 of Arizona's Most Epic Waterfalls
Discover the beauty of Arizona’s natural wonders through its stunning waterfalls. From the turquoise waters of Havasu Falls to the majestic Grand Falls, these breathtaking sights are a testament to the power and magnificence of nature.
Whether you’re an adventurer or simply seeking inspiration, these nine waterfalls are a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the wonder of Arizona.
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The Catalina Mountains: Babad Do'ag I and II (with audio)
The Santa Catalinas (Babad Do’ag), on the northern edge of Tucson, are one of the great loves of my life, and have helped to make me what I am now.
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Up Where the Air is Cooler
Seen near Tucson, Arizona.
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that view tho 😍
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Home
Last week our writing group had a discussion about place. Where do you consider your home?
I identify as a Kansan even though I haven’t lived there for over sixty-five years. It still feels like home. I have family in several towns across the state from Missouri to Colorado. Whenever I am in Kansas, I am home. I grew up with a large extended family around. Some were city folks, some farm folks.…
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Steller’s Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri), Marshall Gulch, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona.
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Sabino Canyon in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona
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Sabino Canyon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, north of Tucson - Arizona
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