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a fair story

3 days at the san bernardino county fair, a fun time was had by all welcoming visitors to the fair are the gideon bible folks handing out orange-covered new testaments. maybe i stayed too long, but here a few observations from three days at the san bernardino county fair. fried twinkies are gross. simply gross. […]

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Where to find wildflowers in Joshua Tree National Park

 Cottonwood Visitor’s Center Joshua Tree National Park California Desert Wildflowers April 9th, 2012 If you enter the Joshua Tree National Park from the south entrance off of the I-10 heading towards the Cottonwood Visitor’s Center, there is a nice stretch of desert on the right side of the road that usually has good wildflower displays.

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Mountain Biking In Coyote Canyon @ Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Day Trippin’ in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park by Lynn Bremner One of my favorite points of interest in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is Coyote Canyon.  It has a year-round stream that meanders through the canyon and crosses a scenic desert road at several different points along the route.   The road is shared with 4WD vehicles,

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Wildflower Update at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on Feb. 1st, 2012

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Report Wednesday, Feb. 1st, 2012   During a recent day-trip to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park I visited Coyote Canyon.  The Canyon was very dry and brown.  The ocotillos were brown without leaves.  One or two had a couple red blooms on them, but for the most part they were barren. The

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Mojave Maxine vs Punxsutawney Phil

Mojave Maxine (source: BLM) Forget about Punxsutawney Phil, when Mojave Maxine comes out of her burrow Spring will soon arrive.  She is currently in her burrow at the Living Desert in Palm Desert, California.  She started her brumination which is similar to hibernation in the fall of 2011.   Maxine has been hosting the annual Mojave Maxine Emergence Contest since

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Gunsmoke

“Gunsmoke Night” in the Mojave Desert

Beginning on September 10, 1955, and continuing for more than 600 episodes over the next twenty years, the television show Gunsmoke ruled the airwaves.  Jump ahead 56 years, local author Ben Costello will be joined with author/film historian Julie Ann Ream for “GUNSMOKE NIGHT”.  This event will be a tribute to the legendary western TV show.  It will be

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