West Texas

A vast desert landscape under a partly cloudy sky with distant mountains.

Cactus

Did you ever wonder if the pointy end of a cactus plant was actually pointy… or sharp?
Two women standing in a desert landscape with a plant between them.

Julie, Sharon and I had left Carlsbad Caverns National Park earlier in the day and were on our way to Las Cruces, New Mexico. Idling down the highway at… (well the speed limit was 75 MPH…), anyway there is a beautiful view of the Guadalupe Mountains north of the highway. We found a place that had a great view and pulled over for a photo shoot.

What made the scene so appealing to the passengers was the scrubby vegetation and the barbed wire fence in the foreground of the mountains. This was an authentic southwest setting! We got some great photos.

So, about the cactus… I don’t want to mention who went first, but ‘someone’ mentioned that the cactus looked sharp, and then proceeded to touch the end of the spiny leaf… ‘Ouch!!’ It turns out that the pointy leaf is sharp. After some discussion about how hard you had to touch it… or how softly, the other someone proceeded to touch the end of the spiny leaf… ‘Ouch!!’ Seeing a pattern developing, I avoided the cactus.

4 thoughts on “West Texas”

  1. You are having way too much fun! Thanks for the update and glad to hear that you are doing well.
    All is well here for now.

  2. So glad you’re having a great time! – and that you didn’t find one of those spines in your akin?

  3. The Hot Stove
    A poem, by Colleen Porter…
    The stove is hot, don’t touch it
    It is? How hot?
    OUCH!!
    Burned my finger, burned my finger….
    The stove is hot, don’t touch it.
    Okay…..

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