Saturday, March 9, 2019

Green Valley & Madera Canyon

Today started out cold.  Like 20 degrees cold.  It was also 20 in Richmond VT! 
Canoa Ranch Heritage Days in Green Valley was the center of our day today.  It was mostly a craft fair on the site of the Canoa Ranch.  Another ranch being preserved for it's cultural heritage.  We met up with Stevie and Jayne again. 
Also went back up to the bird feeder in/near Madera Canyon for some more photos.
The commute between Sonoita and Green Valley is through Madera Canyon.  A narrow, twisty, curvy gravel road.  It reminds me of the roads we used to drive in Peace Corps in Guatemala. 
Back home we went for a walk up above the campsite.  We have the site all to ourselves tonight; the neighbors moved out this morning.  We never did get past a wave to each other.  There is a 5th wheel about a quarter mile north, not in a campsite but parked well off the road. 

Well, the photos loaded in a random order and that's a big pain to sort out.  I think you can figure out what's what, it's really pretty logical.


 













This guy was beside the road at the Sonoita end of Madera Canyon

Antelope in Empire Ranch on our way home



The youngest calf we have seen on the ranch


Our solitary camp site

Chilly morning












Canoa Ranch Heritage Festival



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