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Writing Finding Jennifer Launch

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=2346 Finding Jennifer Launch – Finding Jennifer, my fourth novel and fifth published work, is finally done. Satisfying as that is, I’ve discovered that writing, while a lonely, time consuming task, it is certainly the most enjoyable part of the book
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New Book this Spring – Finding Jennifer

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=2310 New Book this Spring – Finding Jennifer - We’ve been working hard on a new novel which should be in most online bookstores sometime before May. I’ve included the cover art and an excerpt from the first chapter for all to read. I would appreciated commnents and constructive criticism or if you like good or bad critiques. The premise follow our southern border problem and how easily innocent Americans can be unwittingly drawn into the danger. Our hero, reluctantly searches for a missing young woman and finds himself in the middle of the the border war. Then things really get complicated. Continue reading

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Winter in the Sonoran Desert

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=2249 Winter in the Sonoran Desert is a great time to enjoy the desert as temperatures are mild and the colors gorgeous. A recent trip to Phoenix in the early morning afforded an excellent opportunity to photograph a region that is loaded with the giant cactus common only to the northern Sonoran Desert. Continue reading

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More Picacho Peak Pictures

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=1300 This post includes more Picacho Peak pictures, part of a great many taken recently on a trip into the Sonoran Desert around Picacho Peak. We were lucky enough to stumble into a group of turkey vultures (Catharles aura) sitting in a grove of trees along the Colorado River. Continue reading

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Picacho Peak Photos

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=1280 Little by little I’ve been working on the hundreds of Picacho Peak photos (thanks to the invention of digital cameras) I took in the desert a few weeks ago. The temperature topped out a balmy 90 degrees or so with full sunshine and no wind. A gorgeous day for photography Continue reading

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Picacho Peak-Colorado River Basin

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=1256 Recently we visited Picacho Peak and the Lower Colorado River Basin area, a part of the Sonoran Desert we hadn’t explored before,which includes a State Recreational Area, a very remote campground, boat launches, abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Continue reading

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Desert Flowers

Sonoran Desert flowers bloom beautiful beyond words, both because of their amazing colors, but also because their infrequency and heavy dependence on rainfall. When rain comes, especially in spring, the desert comes alive like a rising phoenix. http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=762 Continue reading

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Wild Burros in the Desert

I stumbled upon these wild burros the other day while scouting desert landscape photos. http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=649 Continue reading

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Hiking into Palm Canyon

This last weekend we explored portions of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge including a spectacular rocky canyon that supports about 100 native Washintonia palms (Washingtonia filifera), also known as a California Fan Palm. http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=615 Continue reading

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Contrasting Views of the Western United States

http://www.davefolsom.net/?p=559 Contrasting Views of the Western United States – In my recent attempts to learn photography I’ve begun to appreciate the beauty of our county, and its deversity, both in its vastness and the people who make it great. Continue reading

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