Posted on 11/04/2017 3:30:19 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Early on this summer when I found myself down by Santa Rosa, AZ watching a gorgeous hail core fall on the stunning desert landscape, and then later that day staring at a haboob with a stacked shelf cloud above it near the border of Mexico, I had a feeling it would be a unique monsoon. It's funny how every year is different. That's the beauty of chasing the summer storm season out here in the desert southwest. You never know what's going to happen or what you might see.
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This is awesome - thanks for posting it. I live this every summer, but it looks a lot prettier on his videos. :)
I’ll be retired soon to an
RV in Cochises home county.
Sweeney has written many books
about the Apache and I’d like to
spend some quality time there.
Cheers!
Question for you;
Do you know the origin of the name
For the “Dragoon Mountains?”
Great reminder of vimeo. Thanks.
:)
Top picture I had a buddy take with my camera.
The bottom picture was taken by one of the crane operators on the same day.
Which was unknown to me until he gave it to me some days later.
I then brought in the photo I took of him that day and gave it to him.
We were very pleased.
The buddy was a North American Indian from the Apache tribe located in Quebec.
A bunch of the iron-workers were Indian. They would drive home for weekends.
Sometimes one would be sleeping on my couch.
They are amazing guys. Funny as all hell. LoL!
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