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Heavy rain in a short time in the desert does not just soak into the earth.Through the front gateway you can see our front yard flooding.
Heavy rain in a short time in the desert does not just soak into the earth.Through the front gateway you can see our front yard flooding.
On closer examination, the flowers have a strange other-worldly appearance. But I've loved hibiscus blossoms ever since I first saw them in Mazatlan, Mexico, many years ago.
I don't know why Smoke tends to lie upside down but that's his favorite position. It may be for purposes of cooling.Jazz surfaced at some time and has found a spot for her snooze on the couch.

O.K. I finally got my sound back. Know what the problem was? A loose jumper on the audio board. The computer wizard . . . Tom Leufkens . . . found it. Thanks, Tom.
So, I finally have my new computer monitor fully operational. It's a huge picture, which is very good for these old eyes. The screen is 21.6 inches wide. I make that out to be a 22 inch screen, don't you? And it's a flat screen so I finally have some writing room on my desk.
Your Catalyst is a happy camper.
No, wait a minute. That face looks familiar. Let me turn the flash on it.
Oh, I remember him. That's actually a small statue in our front garden.
This is a photo of our half-cat Smoke. (You remember, I call him that because he only spends about half of his time with us). He's pretending to ignore me.

Kind of a pretty day, heading into Prescott around noon.
And here's what it looks like to be in the middle of it.
Then . . . the grill. Hamburgers. Onions.
A closer picture of the onions.
Buns . . . toasting on the upper grill.

O.K. The final picture wasn't taken. Your photographer with his face full of grilled hamburger and onions and cheese on a toasted bun.
Eat your heart out.
I did.
He finally manages to get his weight adjusted and bends down to drink and drink and drink.
Rocco Mediate had finished just ahead of Tiger and was watching on a television set. He simply turned around and said "Unbelievable. But I knew he'd make it."
SWMBO and I were watching and she said afterward "I didn't think he'd make it."
I said, "You just can't ever bet against Tiger in a crucial moment."
The field might have been hopeful that someone could beat Tiger this time because he was obviously still recovering from a third surgery on his left knee. He grimaced at times and limped at times.
And he didn't play very well.
But he's still Tiger.
Tomorrow, he and Mediate will go head to head in an 18 hole playoff.
Don't bet against Tiger.
Update:
It took 18 holes of a playoff and one hole of sudden death but once again Tiger proved he is the best. He won the U.S. Open (again). His 14th major golf tournament win is 4 behind the record established by Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus won his 18th at the age of 46. Tiger is 32. (Correction from the 31 listed yesterday)