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Now that April 1st has come and gone, the volunteers are gone too. Just a few of us left.
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As the weather has warmed up the number of heat-loving creatures has increased as well. I have noticed more snakes in the neighborhood. Both rattlers and non-poisoness ones. Lizards, big and little.
The number of big cacti with buds and even blossoms are increasing every day. The Saguaro.
I saw my first Organ Pipe Cactus bloom today on my early morning walk with the doxies.
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Looks like your new neighbors are friendlier than your old ones :)
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