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Sunday, March 31, 2013

A few more palo verdes at the Living Desert Reserve








One last series on the palo verde trees which are now blooming throughout our desert.  I took all of these pics at the Living Desert Reserve in Palm Desert this morning.  Our daughter wanted to go for another death march  two hour walk this morning, so off we went.  Really, now I can hardly stand up!  My feet are KILLING me, I'm sunburned (who gets sunburned at 8:30 a.m.???) and I can't stand up straight!  :-(  I'm also WAY too tired to drive up the mountain to check on the horses.  They'll have to wait until I'm refreshed tomorrow morning!!!  Yes, that's hubby (leaving me in his dust AGAIN!)  Apparently the reserve is working on its lion enclosure, so that's why the lion statue is already up, guarding it!  It was a pleasant morning there and since we beat the crowds (as members, we can get into the park at 7:00 a.m.), it was a LOT quieter than yesterday.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Palo verde trees~for Al and our fellow Canadian bloggers

You know, I didn't really realize that our Canadian friends and bloggers don't get to see as much of the desert spring as we locals do.  We figure that they are pretty much gone by tax day, April 15th.  Spring in the desert, while brief, is a beautiful season.  Between the yuccas blooming, and the palo verdes, and the brittlebrush, penstamen, and other wildflowers (not so much the desert verbena or lupine this year), there is color to be seen in the desert.  Especially now, with the blossoming of the palo verdes.  Palo verde in Spanish means "green stick" and basically, during the other seasons, these shade trees pretty much do look like...green sticks.  They have small leaves (I believe they are a member of the pea family, if I remember my botany correctly...)  Right now they are FULL of blossoms (and bees), as well as a little bird that likes to make its nest in them.  It's a small bird that chirps loudly if you get too close to the nest!~

And, in May, you will miss the saguaro cactus blooms, which only open up at night, then close during the daytime.  There is a large stretch of them (they were brought in from Arizona) up at the Bighorn development, along Highway 74 in Palm Desert.  It's difficult to get photos of them because I have to park and walk quite a way down to them, since the city DOES NOT ALLOW parking (of course) next to them!  I have stopped my car in the past, hopped out, and snapped a couple of quick photos, so I may have to do that this coming May!~:-)

So, here are my current pics of the palo verdes in bloom, in case you haven't seen them in your area.  ~~Enjoy~~






I'll try to get more pictures tomorrow, but I can't promise any as I HAVE to get up to the horse ranch and make sure they have pellets for next week...PLUS, our daughter STILL hasn't delivered yet and we want to be close to her.

Palo verde blossoms~Today's Flowers~033113

Hubby and I went to the Living Desert Reserve today, along with our very pregnant daughter and son-in-law.  I renewed our annual membership and they also bought one.  Our daughter figured it would be worth it because she can take her daughter there in the stroller, walk around, and get some exercise.  HA~we were there for two hours this morning and I came home and took a two-hour nap!  Poor old grandma!  Anyway, the palo verdes are blooming all over our desert and I took this photo while we were at the Living Desert.  Be careful~they are also full of bees!  Today's Flowers for Sunday, March 31, 2013.   To visit Today's Flowers, please go to:   http://flowersfromtoday.blogspot.com/

Friday, March 29, 2013

Desert wildflower update






There aren't many wildflowers this year down here in the desert...sigh...just not enough rainfall.  And, the Sahara mustard has crowded out many of them.  I now see it EVERYWHERE!  These were a few of the wildflowers I found out on Ramon Road by the Washington Street exit near Interstate 10.  They were few and far between.  I drove by a couple of spots of them and had to turn around~that's how difficult they were to spot!

I'm hoping that hubby and I get to go to Joshua Tree national park this weekend, but, with our granddaughter due to pop any day now, we'll see...There were a LOT of joshua trees blooming when I went there with my 3rd grade class a week ago...

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sand and nearly buried fence~Friday's Fences~032913

I drove out Washington Street, near the fire station Tuesday since I had a couple hours to waste before returning to the animal control place to look for my gray cat.  He didn't show up for breakfast and he has NEVER missed a meal!  He wasn't there and he did show up for dinner that evening and breakfast and lunch today!  So, I basically just drove around the valley taking photos of the very few wildflowers that are blooming now.  This road always has drifts of sand and I enjoy stopping there and taking photos, especially AFTER a windy day.  Don't want to do it on a windy day, as the sand drifts across the road!  Friday's Fences for March 29, 2013...still no granddaughter...waiting....   To visit Friday's Fences, please go to:   http://lifeaccordingtojanandjer.blogspot.com/

***CAT UPDATE***
Yes, GUESS WHO showed up for dinner?  And, breakfast the next morning?  Yup.  FATSO!  :-)  I had a talk with him about his behavior!  He gave me 10,000 new gray hairs!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Red tailed hawk~Wild Bird Wednesday~032713



As I was driving back home to the desert yesterday morning after my horses' lessons, I noticed a couple of shadows fly over my car.  I was able to pull over and I saw that two ravens and a red-tailed hawk were overhead.  At first I lost them in the sun, but then I spotted them.  The ravens eventually broke away and the hawk continued on his search for a midday snack.  Wild Bird Wednesday for March 27, 2013.  To visit Wild Bird Wednesday, please go to:   http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com/

Deep Canyon update

I drove up Highway 74 yesterday to be with my trainer for the horses' weekly lesson.  I did notice a few more lupines and wildflowers, but not like previous years.  It's still pretty dismal (sorry Timeless!).  However, there are now quite a few yuccas blooming.  There's a nice big one in the parking lot at the Sawmill Trail and several along the road.  Unfortunately I didn't have time to stop and take photos of them (I might go back and do that this morning), but I also want to go to the certified market in Palm Desert at 9:00 a.m.  If I head out early, I'll have good light, so I might do that and then go to the market.  I can't go during the school year, but since I'm home this week, I can make it.   :-)  I LOVE their organic produce and products there.  One guy from Idyllwild makes DELICIOUS almond butter and I'm going to buy 2 containers of it.  His is much fresher than what's sold in stores.  No granddaughter yet.  If she isn't here by Sunday, our daughter's doctor will induce labor Monday.  She's already estimated to be between 8 and 10 pounds and it just isn't healthy to allow Jennifer (our daughter) to continue on and on and on!  So, I will still have a few days for more adventures on spring break!  Here are a few shots of the yuccas I've seen.  There were a few at the Pinyon Flats campground too.