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March 29th, ’10 Joshua Tree National Park Wildflower Report

South part of Joshua Tree National Park Photos taken between the exit from I-10 and the Cottonwood Spring Visitor’s Center The blooms are just starting to open in the southern entrance to Joshua Tree National Park.  There were scattered brittlebush, chuparosa, bladderpod, ocotillo and barrel cactus in bloom.  The chia and dandelions were abundant and

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Spring!

Spring makes me happy! The onset of warm weather stirs my wanderlust and strengthens my resolve to spend more time outdoors communing with nature. Living things are waking up after their short winter hiatus, and I almost feel the same way! I am elated that the Mexican Poppies are blooming, the Cactus Wrens are repairing

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Wildlfower Update: Coachella Valley and Joshua Tree National Park

Wildflower Update March 1st, 2010 It is still early to view the wildflowers here in the Coachella Valley.  Anza-Borrego Desert State Park has some blooms opening in various parts of the park.  For current updates visit DesertUSA’s Wildlflower Reports. Edom Hill in Cathedral City, CA has some lupine, sand verbena and brittlebush along the roadside

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Rememberin’ Panniment Annie

Annie’s rebellious nature included an early marriage at 15, and then leavin’ her husband in Boston to run bootleg whiskey from Canada to Chicago. She worked her way West as a ranch cook in Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado before contractin’ tuberculosis. The sickness forced her to the hot, dry climate of the Shoshone Hot Springs area where Annie took up minin’, and discovered a lifestyle that was with her the rest of her life.

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