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Teeny Tiny Trailer Luv!: Removing, Cleaning, and Reattaching J-Rail
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Teeny Tiny Trailer Luv! Saturday, August 24, 2013. Removing, Cleaning, and Reattaching J-Rail. Haven't had much time lately to work on Lil' Chick - this pesky cancer thing sorta reared it's head and demanded attention, so some free time that would've been spent on the trailer was spent having immunotherapy infusions and laying low afterwards (see my other blog if you want the deets: www.lymphopixie.blogspot.com. But this weekend and last, I was finally able to make a little more progress. Yay! I easily s...
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Mountain gleanings | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. Spring flowers, leaves and end of life options. A Rio Grande turkey interlude →. April 15, 2015. Our favorite mountain camping park is William Heise County Park, 4,200 feet above sea level in a pine and oak forest in the Cuyamaca Mountains near Julian, California. We camp in the non-hookup area where we can get close to nature and enjoy hearing the wind rustle through the trees. Courting high up the Single-leaf Pinyon Pine. Breathing in, I s...
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Ocean gleanings | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. A Rio Grande turkey interlude. A crow and squirrel interlude →. May 10, 2015. We can see the Pacific Ocean from our house on the San Diego coast but we can not hear or see its waves. So to round out our camping season, we pull our Airstream Safari on a 45-minute drive up the coast to South Carlsbad State Beach where we join the squirrels in watching and listening to the soothing, continuous waves. The ocean sustains life, such as the Whimbrel.
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A crow and squirrel interlude | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. Space gleanings →. A crow and squirrel interlude. May 20, 2015. For the past eight years, we’ve been entertained by abundant ground squirrels looking for food as we camped on the bluff overlooking South Carlsbad State Beach. Live in burrows that they excavate and spend most of their time within 82 feet of their burrow. Ground squirrels forage close to their burrows. Usually on plants and seeds. Held in its beak. Seagulls, and crows. This fli...
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About | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. On February 14, 2015, we (Larry and Bill) celebrated our 44. In 2008, I started posting about our adventures with our Airstream Safari on my first blog, History Safari Express. As a contributor to the Airstream Life Online Community. Based on WordPress.org). This new blog, History Safari Expresso. It is my hope that this blog will be an informative and enriching experience, much like a rich cup of coffee and a good book. Follow Blog via Email.
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A pitahaya summer interlude | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. A Peruvian Apple Cactus interlude →. A pitahaya summer interlude. July 8, 2015. Updated July 25, 2015). It began with the waxing of the Full Buck Moon. It was almost like praying. Our White-fleshed pitahaya,. Began to send a bud towards the heavens as it did last August. Under the Full Sturgeon Moon. It reached up in its quest for fulfillment. At dusk, it began to open its outer petals…. Sometimes called Dragon fruit. Or Belle of the Night.
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A night-blooming interlude | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. A pitahaya summer interlude →. June 24, 2015. Magic energy seemed to be in the cool night air on the eve of summer solstice as our night-blooming cereus opened its flower buds…. Revealing its stamens and stigma…. Six blooms opened at the same time…. Adding grace, beauty, and a sweet fragrance…. To our backyard garden and our outdoor kitchen. This night-blooming cereus is. Queen of the Night. This is a link to a YouTube video. June 25, 2015 a...
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A Peruvian Apple Cactus interlude | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. A pitahaya summer interlude. End of summer flowers, fruit, and promises →. A Peruvian Apple Cactus interlude. August 9, 2015. Updated August 20, 2015). We were surprised to see a flower bud because just two months earlier we had placed Peruvian Apple Cactus cuttings into large planters filled with a homemade cactus planting mix. Containing potting soil, coir. Per Wikipedia, the Peruvian Apple Cactus. Hundreds of dancing stamens holding polle...
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A Rio Grande turkey interlude | History Safari Expresso
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Bringing history alive as we continue our San Diego adventures. Ocean gleanings →. A Rio Grande turkey interlude. April 26, 2015. As mentioned in my previous post. Our mountain campsite was in a secluded area of William Heise County Park, where we were close to nature. We spent 5 days here and it seemed like the surrounding wildlife became more comfortable with us as each day passed. His front displayed an impressive beard and a set of bright red caruncles. The fleshy protuberance just above the beak.