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There's a blink-and-you-miss-it quality to the southwestern spring. Two weeks ago the land beside the highway near Phoenix was orange with flowers that stretched as far as the eye could see, with bright splashes of creamy-orange poppies at the roadside; by this weekend, all that was gone. Last week's hedgehog cactus are almost over now, not worth using up any more bytes on, but the buds on the yellow prickly pears are fattening. This lunch time I noted the first knobby buds high up on tips of the saguaro columns, and the surviving boojums have burst into rusty-coloured bloom. A mockingbird was performing from a perch on the uppermost tip of the boojum tree. The fruit on the loquat trees -- which I'm told is edible -- has turned yellow-orange. I came home early in the day, to read some articles in peace, and stopped off at the grocery store. I had another crack at the prickly pear there, at the cost of embedding a small patch of hair-fine spines in my wrist when I brushed too close.




Saguaro buds Boojum tree in bloom
Saguaro buds

Boojum tree in bloom

Loquat Fruit Another pink prickly-pear flower
Loquat Fruit

Another pink prickly-pear flower


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