Back in Amado
We came across an old cemetery out there today…was kind of
interesting to walk through and see some of the headstones that actually had
writing on them…most people born in the 1800’s and passed in the early 1900’s. Some graves were unmarked or just had a worn
cross or piece of wood marking them. What a lonely place to lay to rest.
We also saw a snake.
It was HUGE…about 60 inches long and about an inch and a half thick at
the thickest point and was of all things, pink.
I wasn’t quick enough to get a picture of it because it slithered under
a cement slab above one of the graves (creepy!) before I could get the
camera. Oso could definitely smell lit
though and we had to hold him back. I
looked it up when we got home and found that it is called a “coachwhip” (apparently
the name comes from the whips the stagecoach drivers used). Quite an interesting snake…it eats other
snakes including rattlers, and other reptiles and rodents that inhabit the
desert. I guess it’s a good snake!
The other day we went to the Pecan Festival in a little town
near here called Sahuarita (sa-wha-rita).
It was fun. We learned that this
particular pecan grove is the largest in the world and that the way they
harvest the pecans is quite innovative. They
have a big machine with arms on it that grabs the trees and shakes them. At first they were afraid the shaking would
damage the roots but it doesn’t seem to hurt the trees at all. Afterward another machine that has big
disk-type wheels on the front comes along and picks up the pecans. The pecans look just like walnuts when they
grow…they have a husk around them that opens when the nuts are ready for
picking. It was really interesting to
see this all. Oh and did I tell you they
took us out through the pecan groves in a horse drawn wagon…it was fun! The pecan festival was a lot like a fall fair
in other ways…they had lots of food vendors, music, old vehicles and tractors, rides
for the kids, petting zoo, etc. 
These little brown birds are plentiful down here…they must
be some sort of sparrow. They travel in
huge groups of 40 or more birds…when they land in a bush it just vibrates with
them! So cute.
I’ll leave you with another picture of our new toy. Top speed is about 50 miles per hour though
we don’t do anywhere near that even on paved roads. It zips along on the road but is pretty
noisy. We have it licensed so we can
take it on the side roads to get to the trails.
It is amazingly stable even when you’re going through some of the washes
around here. So far haven’t felt like it
was tippy at all. This picture is from
when they delivered it and all the guys had to come over to check it out! I
think we’re really going to enjoy playing in the desert with it!