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Editor’s Note: For almost 90 years now, we’ve been sharing the beauty of Arizona with the rest of the world. It’s something we do every month through the words of writers such as Charles Bowden and…
In the fullness of August, armadas of clouds sally across the sky. Like ghostly warships, they spew thunder and lightning. Rain pounds the parched prairie and runs in rivulets into arroyos, then into…
Over a summer, I watch three spotted deer fawns wander my backyard in Flagstaff. Our homeowners’ association outlaws fences, in part so the deer can pass safely from house to house. Still, we have…
After years in a demanding state goverment job and a lifetime of frigid Minnesota winters, Mary Jo Kvidera was ready to move someplace warm and peaceful when she retired. In February 2018, she bought…
A Steller’s jay perches on a tree branch at the BuggeIn Picnic Area, on the Grand Canyon’s South Rim.A.O. TUCKER
SONY ALPHA 77 II, 1/80 SEC, F/8, ISO 400, 500 MM LENS…
Each kind of rock can change your mood. Not in some subtle, subliminal way, but like a sudden turn of emotion. Like a slap in the face, then a kiss on the back of the neck. Sand will rub differently…
As I hit the trailhead this morning, my step was a little quicker. Somewhere up the trail, a bird called once, then went quiet, as if surprised by the morning as well. Fog doesn’t belong in the…
When Joanne Cacciatore set out from an Arizona trailhead in April 2015, she was looking forward to an enjoyable hike in a beautiful landscape. But a few minutes into her trek, she encountered a horse…