PS. 091. 14 March 2022 10:41 AM. Facing west, Azimuth 290. Pasture 8. Elevation 1185 m. ISO 125, 35mm focal length, Canon 5D Mark II Digital Camera. Witness is white rebar (repainted in 2022) next to flat rock 15 cm long; camera placed above. Fence is leaning toward camera, might fall before next retake. Mesquite alive, velvet pod mimosa present left foreground before fence is now dead, but another is present beyond fence on the right. Snakeweed present far right and two burroweed beyond fence. Lehmann lovegrass dominant, scattered cottontop and black grama plants. Under mesquite find cottontop and Setaria. Cholla and prickly pear present. Fate of mesquite from 1918 photo; numbering left to right from man in 1918 photo. Far left plant #1 is out of view in 1918, but branches appear in 1930 photo. Mid-left plant #2 present in 1918 photo, but adjacent barrel cactus present in 2007 and 2010 is now dead. Right-center mesquite #3 is blocked by man in 1918, and is alive today. Right-side plants #4 and #5 are alive today but hidden by foreground mesquite in front of fence. Compared to 2016, cholla and prickly pear plants larger, some dead perennial grass plants from 2020 drought; one dead velvet pod mimosa, added snakeweed. M. McClaran photographer, A. Gorlier assistant.