Hey! It’s on edge of the Ironwood national monument down Mile Wide road. Cool seeing someone else from Tucson here.
You can’t really see it in the picture but the saguaro has one main truck that splits into a bunch of arms. The nest goes down to where the arms split off. Weirdly this nest is sort of communal. I’ve seen red hawks using the same nest.
They are on the side of a building so the mantis maybe?
yeah, I took it with my phone.
The colors are so great in this photo. Great work Stamets
I know right! I felt so bad for the little guy.
Yes, please do. I’m glad you like it!
They have this old fountain with cactus growing out of it. It’s great
Nah, usually some of the lights are out and there is mushy spots on the ceiling.
I know right! I hate that so much new tech needs an app and will lose functionality/stop working if the company stop supporting it or you phone stop working with the app.
The app is ios only and you need to buy hepa bags every week for it. Those kind of kill it for me.
That is kind of what you get when you buy super processed foods. If you want to save money you have to buy low processed foods. For example, you can get a 3lb bag of apples ($5), 5 cans of beans ($5), 2lb carrots ($2), 5 lbs Potatoes ($5) for the same price.
I really love Darktable.
Supposedly Orange Pi is working on some.
Good, this happened to me! I had my phone in the cup holder of my car while driving down a dirt road and bumps pressed the power enough to make it emergency call 911. It scared the shit out of me cause the phone also starting make a horrible alarm/siren sound.
As a person who enjoys clean air I approve of this.
That makes sense. This tree is right before some mining equipment from the 1800s and a small mine. Maybe it was the miners.
That is amazing lol!
The Catalina Mountains in Tucson AZ. Also known as Mt. Lemmon
Disappointingly no :(