Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Along the Way

Lake Harriet at Spring Mountain Ranch
We take lots of photos as we walk and travel around.  Here is some of the local wildlife.
Mockingbird
Cottontails
Roadrunner
? (Some day we'll learn what this is.)

This little lady is in our neighbors' tree.

Ethyl M Cactus Garden - Posting these plant pictures forces me to learn the names of all of these desert plants!
Yucca
Golden Barrel
Baja Fairy Duster (Not Vegas Tassels!)
Rabbit Ears
Willow Bottlebrush

Saguaro Cactus
Prickly Pear Cactus
Not sure what this is but Dan says it has a devilish look about it!
Saturday morning picnic at Spring Mountain Ranch. 
Civil war training going on.
Female Ruddy Duck
Male Ruddy Duck
Showing off for his lady friend!

Desert Paintbrush
The jury is still out on this one.
Big camping event going on. Something to do with rock climbing we think.
I'll make a hiker of him yet!
Spring Mountain Ranch
And now for a little downtown action ...
We headed down to the Strip one afternoon with my sister and brother-in-law to see the Riviera Casino.  This beautiful old hotel is closing and will be torn down in the near future. It is only 60 years old!



Photo Op!
Apparently touching these "hard bodies" is good luck!
"French" Riviera experience?
The hotel was packed and there was a line out the door for check-in.  Many people were there for the same reason as we were, the end of an error.  (The life cycle of a casino is apparently very short lived.)

Out for a walk a couple of nights ago we decided to check out the Geocashing app on our phones. And what to you know we found our first ever Geocashes in the canyon near our house.  (Geocashes are global position marked locations where someone has left a small container for other geocashers to find.)


There are hundreds of geocashes in the Las Vegas area.  More adventures to come!

The cats are still enjoying Las Vegas!

Sage loves to supervise and keeps an eye on things.

Helping!
I was making potholders.
Loving the view through our new security door.
But Mom ... I love Cheetos!
It's been hot here and this is how Dan spends his afternoons after work.


Our front yard.  Loving it that someone else takes care of it for us!

I'm heading out to yoga class soon.  Dan is hard at work!  Have a great week everyone!  

It's all about the journey!

Nancy and Dan


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Tortoises, Butterflies and the Wave


A peek over our neighbor's gate.
It's spring ... almost summer in Las Vegas.  We spent an afternoon in Red Rock Canyon checking out the resident tortoises. Behind the Visitors Center is a tortoise habitat.  We think there are 8 tortoises living there. We saw 4 out and about and enjoying the sunny afternoon. In a couple of weeks I (Nancy) will be attending training to be a volunteer at the Visitor's Desk at Red Rock Canyon.  I will get to learn all about the tortoise, the Nevada State Animal.



I will also learn about local flowers and the native animals in classes and on hikes. Here are a few of the flowers we saw in the canyon last week.

Desert Paintbrush
Broad-flowered Gilia
Indigo Bush
We did a little drive down a side road on the way home and found the Red Rock Canyon Campground. Nice this time of year.  Lots of tenters!




Friday morning I went hiking with members of the Las Vegas Newcomers Club.  (I joined the club in January.  It is for women who have recently moved to Las Vegas or have had a life changing situation like retirement.)  A great way to meet people. I met Faai from Rhode Island and her sister Mai form Idaho. Very sweet and friendly.  The hike was in The Valley of Fire on a "secret trail" called The Wave. (Not overly publicized because the park wants to keep it protected.) We were there just before noon so the light was not great for photos but you will get the idea of how "folded" the hills look here.




The Wave

View hiking back
More spring flowers. 
 Tufted Evening-Primrose
Beavertail Cactus
Desert Chicory
A return trip for an afternoon walk in Hualapai Canyon had more desert flowers ready for viewing.

Hedgehog Cactus
Rock Daisy
Will check on this one in a few days.
We are members of the Order of Eastern Star in Vermont.  This organization is kind of related to the Masons in that you are supposed to be related in some way to a Mason in order to join.  The Stars', we are called, main purpose is to raise money for charity or to do good works.  We refer to other members as brothers and sisters.  We were sad to leave our Vermont Star brothers and sisters behind but are happy to report that we have found many friendly new sisters and brothers in Nevada.  We attended a friendship meeting over in Parhrump Tuesday evening and an Official Visit from the Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron of Nevada at the chapter we are going to join in Henderson on Saturday.  (The Worthy Grand Matron would be like the president of a group of clubs at the state level.)  Being a member of this organization gives us an easy way to meet people in our new location. You will hear more about Star events in the future.

Here are some of our new friends on St. Patrick's Day.

Butterflies everywhere (in a butterfly habitat) at the Springs Preserve on Sunday. When we first arrived in Las Vegas we bought memberships to the Springs Preserve and this was our first return trip. In the spring and fall they open the butterfly habitat to visitors. Beautiful.


Forest Giant Owl
Julia
Blue Morpho


Black Swallowtail

Check out this trailing vine!
Now take a closer look!


Sun Worship



The Nevada State Museum is located at the Springs Preserve.  We stopped to check out the history of our new state from prehistoric times to the Strip.

Christopher Colombian!


We hear it's getting closer to spring in Vermont. I predict you will go right from winter to summer! Just a couple of weeks until Jordan and Ari come for a visit.  Can't wait!

Our backyard bougainvillea

It's all about the journey!

Happy Spring!

Nancy and Dan