I spent most of November traveling to various locations so not much work on the layout.
| John poses by part of his large layout |
| Hand for scale shows that this is not HO scale. |
Arizona
The travel started when Alicia and I left for a week long visit to Northern Arizona to see the Grand Canyon and then golf at Sedona. I had never been to the Grand Canyon before. It was spectacular. I did find it a bit strange that the canyon is so deep and narrow at the bottom when viewed from the south rim visitor's center that it was hard to gauge the full depth. I contrast that with my earlier visit to Canyonlands, where more of the whole depth can be seen. I was also surprised to learn that the south rim is heavily forested. I didn't expect that. It really is a beautiful site. I managed to catch the Grand Canyon Railroad as it arrived at the south rim while we were there.
I did see a lot of cool birds on the trip. These are two of my favorites, both taken at Page Springs.
| Northern Pygmy Owl |
| It was late in the day when I photographed this black phoebe. The resulting slow shutter speed left the wings in a blur, but the face is relatively sharp. |
Yucatan, Mexico
We returned home for a few days to recover before I flew to Merida, Yucatan with my brother, Rob, for the grand opening of JAMYBO, Professor Enrique Castaño's new bonsai garden. My brother was one of the guests of honor who participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony. There were folks from around the world at the event.
| One portion of Enrique's Bonsai Garden ay JAMYBO |
| Two Crane Hawks near Merida |
Enrique asked me to document the wildlife on his property for use in an application to the Mexican government for some type of nature preserve status. Just what I needed, an excuse to take bird pictures.
I also spent a day with a profession bird guide, Ramón Trinchan Guerra from Yucatan Bird Tours. He was an excellent guide. Between Enrique's Garden and Ramon's hot spots, I saw 106 species of birds in the Yucatan, including two endemic species. Ramon got this photo of me taking pictures of the flamingoes that are common in this area.
| Prairie Warbler at Enrique's Garden |
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Rob and I also played golf at the uber exclusive Yucatan Country Club (the most expensive round of golf I ever played), we visited the Mayan Ruins at Uxmal (pronounced Oosh-mal), the beach at Sisal, and the Maya Museum in Merida.
We also stopped by a nice hobby shop in Merida and met the owner and his sons. They were having a model show, so we got to see some nice entries. Everyone was super friendly.
| Part of the juego de pelota maya court at Uxmal |
| Main structure at Uxmal. |
We had a great time with the bonsai folks. We even managed to get invited to more bonsai trips including the Czech Republic, Columbia, Ecuador and Brazil. All great birding spots too.
Kentucky
I got home late from from Mexico and immediately left the next morning to visit my son and his family in Kentucky for Thanksgiving. We had a great time playing with Ruka. She is growing so fast.| Chase said, "Ruka is into planes now." So we took her to the Kentucky Museum of Aviation |
| Frosty sunrise on our way home |
When I got home, I had a lot of catching up to do for Alkem Scale Models.