"Xeri" means dry. Dry landscape. Now it wasn't sounding so pretty after all. Who'd want to do that!?! Uh, me. Along with lots of other southwesterners. If you live in a drought-prone state, you know what I'm talking about! California, Texas, Nevada, Colorado all promote xeriscaping. New Mexico has an actual Xeriscape Council. Yes! Go home-state Land of Enchantment!!!
Wanna see what it looks like? I took a walk yesterday through my Arizona neighborhood and this is a sampling of what I saw:
Definitely a kaleidescope of textures and colors. Exotic cactus. What is that thing in the middle? The golf course is eco-conscious as well. Those are native grasses surrounding the fairway. The photo definitely doesn't do them justice ~ they're tall and wave gently in the breeze.
Where are the sounds, you ask? Well, of an evening you'll hear owls and coyotes. If you could get a closeup of the saguaro (tall cactus, lower right), you'd see that the woodpeckers have tap-tap-tapped their way inside. Can't you hear the skitttering quail and the beep-beep of the roadrunner as it zooms its way across the street in the background?
You better keep your eyes wide-open. You wouldn't want to miss that silent, sneaky scorpion waving it's venomous tail as it approaches.
Xeriscape. Beautiful indeed.

3 comments:
I like the description including the sounds...feel like I am right there with you!
¡felicidades! Jubilación agrees with you!
Looks amazing! Wish I could be in a xeriscape right now!
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