Once again, we find SoCal murky. More rain systems pushing in from the Pacific. Not good for solar panel action….
Wearing my archaeo-hat, I would describe this as civic-ceremonial architecture on a flat-topped mound. You might say it’s a roadside chapel for some reason on a bulldozed hill.
Lettuce? Lots left in the field…I assume to be plowed into the ground as green manure….
Considerable irrigation required to make row-crops productive in the Imperial Valley….
Our Arizona desert encampment for the afternoon and early evening…
…even more beautiful with a rainbow, arc en ciel, aka arco iris.
And MJ and I took a power walk while Droney flew…such stupendous light…so wonderful catching up with long-time friends…until next time…. Lucky us….
13 January 2019 at 8:02 am
Sammy's Second Cousin says:
Were you checking GPS for elevation readings while you were in the Imperial Valley? After I had taken a picture of the Salton Sea while
standing on the western shore at the northern end, I got a reading of -231 feet.