Images, Reflections From a Desert Meander
by Sandra Cosentino
Paradoxically these prickly, spikey sere plantscapes are dense with the life-filled presence of wintering birds. As I slow down and focus on details of the surprising variety of plant life, the precious balance of life in this harsh aridity comes into stark relief. I hone my appreciation.
For a few timeless moments, there is no time. I am simply here now in soloquie with life expressed as Desert. And emotions which had been perculating beneath the surface unrecognized flowed up and found release here is the sharp relief of the winter desert. An inner peace walks with me as I meander out of the garden.
Palo Verdes not yet in leaf case shapely patterns in this tranquil desert setting.
Barrel Cacus already in flower.
How I love the gambel's quail (this one is a male), a familiar friend in the Sedona area too.