North Scottsdale Scenes – Photographs by Michele LaBlonde

April 30, 2018

Photographs by Michele LaBlonde

On April 18th, I received the following message from North Scottsdale resident Michele LaBlonde.

“Took this photo on April 16th from the top of Brown’s Ranch Mountain. Seems like I was on the moon! Michelle had attached the featured (first) photo below.

I immediately responded to her email and asked if she had more photographs that we could publish in The Peak.  In subsequence emails, I received additional images taken at Brown’s Ranch and a variety of other photographs that she had taken recently in north Scottsdale.  The photographs include a bee coming in for a landing, a pack rat, stunning sunsets, a desert plant in bloom, mother great horned owl with youngster in a saguaro and equestrians crossing Pima Road at Dixileta Drive to enter the Brown’s Ranch area of Scottsdale’s Mcowell Sonoran Preserve.

Michelle, thank you.

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Photographs by Michelle LaBlonde

 

 

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About the Author:  Michele LaBlonde loves hiking and being out in the North Scottsdale desert just as much as she loves assisting people in buying or selling their home!  She can be reached at Michel LaBlonde Broker, LaBlonde Realty – 480-585-0503.


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