Californian Flowers

Last week Connie and I finally went to look at the blooms of wildflowers which are especially good this year following our near-record rainfall (currently over 80 cm).  Unfortunately, it is already late (many of the best blooms have gone) and the day turned cloudy and windy.  Later, it actually rained and we got wet and miserable.
 
Luckily we were able to take a few pictures.  With the photo processing possible in digital, I managed to get a half-way good appearance.  I'm attaching them here.
 
The first two pictures are from the CA Poppy Reserve.  This is about an hour north of us, in what is called the "High Desert".  Normally this looks much like the Mojave desert you traversed on your Route-66 trip.  With sun it would have been spectacular.

Poppy in High Desert

Poppy in High Desert

The next picture is a three-picture panorama of the Leone valley, a high valley in the low mountains just south of the preserve.  In the background the hills contain the famous San Andreas Fault.  The green grass was almost like England.  It won't last long since it is unlikely to rain much now.

Leone valley

Ron

April 11, 2005

Rev. July 4, 2006


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