Monday, March 15, 2010

Anza-Borrego Desert



We made a trip out to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in hopes of catching some wildflower blooms. There's something wonderful about finding flowers in the middle of a desert. I've noticed a lot of people tend to think deserts are empty, desolate, wastelands...if you happen to be one of these people, then you need to go spend a few hours romping around a desert. You will definitely feel differently.





We set off with the goal to find this beauty...



It's a Desert Lily. I shouldn't say "we." Kevin made it clear beforehand that he was coming along only for the hiking and exercise, and had no interest in finding flowers. But he ended up being as enthusiastic about it as I was. He'd point out flowers as we were walking by that I didn't even notice. Then he'd pull out his I-Pod to figure out what flower it was (we downloaded a cool program that has pictures and names of the desert flowers we might see).

When I stumbled across my first Lily, it was like finding a diamond in the rough. They're very camouflaged, small, and pale...so they can be hard to see.




The giant cactus in the picture above is called a Barrel Cactus. They are so awesome to stand next to. Most of the Barrel Cactus we saw had pretty yellow flowers blooming at their tops.



The plant in the picture above is called an Ocotillo. You can't tell from the picture, but it has these insanely sharp, vicious-looking spines. It gave me chills just to stand next to it. It's also probably the reason for the grimace on Kevin's face in the picture. Haha.

So after a little more hill-climbing...



spider-searching, flower identifying, and sunshine-enjoying...
we called it a day. I already can't wait until our next trip!

2 comments:

Krystal said...

How beautiful! It looks like it was the perfect day for it. :)

Unknown said...

Holy cow, that's amazing!!! except for the spider-hunting part. I'm pretty sure we've already discussed that when you start looking for things like spiders (or centipedes), it means you've crossed a line...

I want to see those lilies. Watch Adaptation.