Unusual Bloom

This year the Joshua Tree’s are blooming, something rarely done in such large numbers. Last week, Jeff and I drove to Joshua Tree National Park to see them in bloom; although the bloom may represent the plants distress at being without rain this year, a sort of last-ditch effort to procreate, it was beautiful, and a reminder of the fragile ecosystem of the desert and this planet.

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Thanks to Jeff for the majority of these beautiful photographs. Happy Earth Day, everyone. (PS – here are some more!)

Apple Tush research

Well, folks, I’m off to the farm for a week. I am chaperoning a trip to Jameson Ranch Camp where I will be milking cows, feeding pigs, and killing chickens, just to name a few things. Hopefully I’ll come back with knowledge on how to can tomatoes, make apple sauce, and care for animals on a farm. I promise to take lots of photos, especially of the horses I am going to ride and the sleeping porches in which I will reside.

Wish me luck, and I’ll see you again on Friday!