Emms: Yeah, here's me getting my butt kicked by BbCode.
Glad you enjoyed the pics!
SJ: Thanks. I promise more pics with a bit more life later on...
Barb: Thanks! Like I said...all the cool kids are doing it, so here I am.
There's more to come, but it's hard to decide which ones to post and even harder to refrain from posting them all!
Justin: Thanks! I was a bit nervous about posting the desert picks first, mostly because on the surface, they do look so devoid of life. But I wanted to start off at one extreme end of the spectrum, if only to show the diversity.
Cecile: Glad you liked the pics. Joshua Trees are certainly unique. I think that's why I like them so much.
Joshua Tree Nat'l Park is probably one of the lesser visited places in the national park system, which is a actually a shame. On the surface, it looks like a dead barren landscape, but that couldn't be further from the truth. It's literally teeming with life...plants, animals, reptiles and insects. Ok, there not the cute cuddly things you find in, say, a forest, but there is an abundance of life there. There's no where else that, with just a little bit of rain, something that looks so dead can come back to life with a burst of color. Kinda like life. [/sappy]
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Enjoy.
Joshua Tree National Park 2.
- Hedgehog Cactus in bloom.
- Desert Mallow in bloom.
- Beavertail Cactus in early bloom, before the flowers open.
- Sunset reflected.
- Desert Sunset, early August. Perfect way to end the day.