I have seen quite a few sights and wended various places, but haven't used the camera for as much as usual, but I offer a few views. No tick bites or poison oak patches on me, I'm glad to say, despite the recent gentle rains and temperate days, which make both those problems worse when one walks through waist-high flora.
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| Our mandarin tree begins to blossom |
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| I put this on Facebook, but I show it again here, to preserve it in this place |
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| Matt Evan's climbing rose, which Uncle Grover has kept healthy |
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| one of old Matt's roses |
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| and another |
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| here's a wider shot of Matt's legacy |
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| Belden had a big shindig, and these young folks were headed to it. |
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| an interesting trailer in the rest area across from Belden |
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| Harlequin lupine |
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| baby grapes |
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| I took this today to show Jeffery that the mandarin tree still has lots of unbloomed buds, so it's not like the tree has gone into full flower all at the same time. |
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| colorfol grasses |
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| Little Indian Creek - seasonal shot |
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| more grasses and flowers |
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| and more still |
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| a pretty day in the canyon |
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| the rock at the entrance to Tobin |
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| callendulas? |
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