Kelly has been on two camping/photo trips this spring, one to the low desert (Anza Borrego) and one the high desert (Joshua Tree). I accompanied her to the former at the end of March, and Linda accompanied her to the latter at the beginning of April. As anyone from SoCal knows, this was a very wet winter and early spring. The desert sand soaked up a decent portion of that rain, and wildflowers resurrected themselves following five very dry years.

Palm Canyon Creek was flowing, and the trail has been re-routed and refurbished finally, following a massive flood in 2004. So we hiked that trail our first morning. We later stumbled and fumbled our way to The Slot, which I had never heard of in all our previous trips. Kelly found a lovely little Horny Toad at the top of The Slot.

Linda and Kelly entered Joshua Tree the following week from its south entrance at Cottonwood Visitor Center. This part of the park is lower, and usually displays more desert wildflowers. They weren't disappointed. The reptile du jour here was the chuckwalla.

This Joshua Tree trip was so impressive, and the weather remained cooler than usual for May, so Mark "dragged" Linda back there a few weeks later. There was more snow on San Jacinto and San Gregornio, more desert blooms, and more reptiles awakening from their winter hibernation, one of which was a western diamondback rattler, the first one we have ever seen in the high desert. So here a compilation of four desert trips rolled into one.

Desert Bloom 2023

Lake Henshaw Sunrise
Palm Canyon
The Thinker
Orange Crowned Warbler
A Bee, Honey
Common Side-Blotched Lizard
The Slot
Opening Scene - Raiders of the Lost Ark
Desert Iguana
Desert Horned Lizard
(Horny Toad)
Ain't He (She?) Cute?
Tarantula Hawk/Wasp
Our Digs For the Night
Don't Go There!
Desert Cottontail
Sunrise
Carrizo Badlands
(Southern Anza Borrego)
Carrizo Bad Man
Green-striped Grasshopper
Desert Lily
Lily (Up Close)
Joshua Tree NP
Cottonwood Trail
Another Side Blotched Lizard
Mojave Aster
Flannelus Lindalus
God's Gift to Chuckwallas
Grasshopper
Western Whiptail
Sagebrush Fence Lizard
Ghost Flower
Another Fence Lizard
(I Think)
Aphids on Yucca
Whiptail Again
Globemallow
Palo Verde
Roadrunner
Beep Beep!
Western Tanager
Granite Spiny Lizard
"So, do you come to this rock often?"
Black-Throated Sparrow
Not much left of this!
"I can fix it!"
"This hinge could use a little WD-40"
Another Granite Spiny Lizard
Gambel's Quail
Mt San Jacinto
Peekaboo
Another Chuckie
Mt. San Jacinto, again
Mt. San Gorgonio
Second Joshua Tree Trip
Beavertail Cactus
Rattlesnake Weed
Joshua Tree Fruit
California Bluebells
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Hedgehog Cactus
Mariposa Lily
San Gregorio Framed
Profile
Skull and Elephant Rocks
Wally Catching Rays
Another Whiptail
Globe Mallow
White-tailed Antelope Squirrels
Profile 2
Dudleya Saxosa
(Panamint Dudleya)
Peek-A-Boo
Another Sagebrush Fence Lizard
Wiley Coyote Searching for a Picnic Lunch
Jumbo Rocks Campground
Award for Most Photogenic Beavertail
Mammillaria
Another Desert Iguana
Dam Extinct Watering Hole
Alien Mammal
Use Your Imagination
White Tank Area
Heart Rock -
No! Really?
Dark Side of the Heart
No Earthquakes, Please
Moray Eel Rock
(My Name, Anyway)
Homer Simpson,
Of Course
More Mariposas
"Mark, Snake. MARK, SNAKE!!"
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Just Wanted To Get Away
They'll Never Find Me Here