We went for a walk on Monday. The destination was Seven Falls, about four miles from the Sabino Canyon parking lot. Since this area has been in a drought, we didn't expect to find spectacular water flow. And we didn't.

There was a trickle of pleasant sounding water.

To get an idea of scale, there are two people sitting to the left of the semicircle of sand near the center of the image.


I liked the golden color of the mountaintops reflected in the shallow pools.

The guide book says this is about a 3-hour hike. It took us six, but we did get to enjoy many of the sights and sounds along the way.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Life is a journey, not a destination."
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