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"Moonless night, Borrego Springs"

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Blogger Helen Killeen Bauch McHargue said...

Wow!

July 15, 2015 at 10:46 AM

Blogger Ken Seals said...

Good Job! from a fellow Desert Rat...

July 15, 2015 at 11:22 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

INCREDIBLE. Love the surreal effect of the scorpion!!! Stars aren't bad either! L

July 15, 2015 at 11:31 AM

Anonymous Max Hall said...

Looks like an alien world.

I used to surf Scorpion Bay in Baja frequently with friends during the 70's & 80's. The waves were amazing, but the flat spells could be torturous. When the pyramid of beer cans in the camp reached the height of our tents, it was time for a surf sacrifice. So we'd gather a huge pile of dead cactus from the desert and have a massive bonfire on the cliff over looking the ocean. We'd catch the first scorpion to crawl out of the fire and pour a circle of gasoline around it. After lighting the gas if the scorpion charged into the flames, the flat spell would continue, but if the scorpion stung itself to death, then a new swell would arrive in three days.
Either way we would sit next to the fire and talk story until it burned out a few hours later.
The surf sacrifice has given way to high tech forecasting models. But the photo at the top goes well with my story. Once again, you nailed it Rob.

July 15, 2015 at 6:25 PM

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