Glorietta Canyon

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Chuparosa in Glorietta Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Arizona.

Chuparosa in Glorietta Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

This was about an hour ago.

Wrapped up another fun workshop yesterday without the challenges of the rain when had the previous weekend  After watching everyone else photograph, I was excited to get back out there this morning.

Here is my last update on the Anza-Borrego Desert wildflowers.  There are still pretty good patches along Henderson Canyon Road, but with temps nearing 90 degrees, lot of foot traffic and a few caterpillars, there best days do seem to be behind them.  There are lots of blooming cactus to be found in many areas – Glorietta Canyon is probably one of the more productive locations.  Otherwise, most of the other areas have now faded or been gobbled up by caterpillars.

Borrego Sunset

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Sunset, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Sunset, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Recent sunset in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Sunday through Monday we received almost another half a inch of rain – made for some challenging conditions for my workshop, but could benefit the wildflowers going forward.

Anza-Borrego Wildflower Update 2015

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Desert wildflowers, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Desert wildflowers, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.

This was last night – things are looking good!  With much cooler temperatures in the weekend forecast, along with clouds and rain, the wildflowers could be looking good for the next week or two, with the cactus blooms lasting longer.  Unfortunately, wind is also in the forecast, that won’t help.  So where are the best wildflowers?

This image is near the east end of Henderson Canyon Road – this area is looking very nice, with lots of desert gold still emerging, along with plenty of verbena, primrose and even desert lilies.  Plus, I didn’t see any caterpillars.

All along the mountains to the west of Borrego Springs seem to be the other best area.  You will find a wide variety of wildflowers, including lots of blooming cactus, and this is really early for them!

Some areas that are good include Henderson Canyon.  Take Henderson Road to the West until it ends at the junction with Borrego Springs Road.  Then you can take a dirt road for another half mile or so to the west.  Lots of variety up there including blooming ocotillo, barrel and beaver-tail cactus.

Good variety in Borrego Palm Canyon.  There is very little brittlebush in bloom on the hills, but plenty in the washes.

Around the visitor center is nice – try the walk from the visitor center to the campground.  I’m going to check out Hellhole and Glorietta Canyons today – Glorietta has been looking good, I’m sure it is only getting better.  I have heard Hellhole and nearby Surprise are good, and that would make sense.

I’m seeing very few caterpillars at the base of the mountains.  The soil is fairly coarse and rocky here, and I think that might be why.  The animal doing the damage is the White-Lined Sphinx Moth Caterpillar.  A retired biology professor who lives in town tells me these caterpillars will dig a couple feet into the ground.  I’m thinking these little guys need sand to burrow.

So the caterpillars wiped out the beginning stretches of Coyote Canyon, but further up the road had some variety, particularly lots of blooming beaver-tail cactus.

Finally, some of the fields along DiGiorgio Road near Henderson Canyon are pretty thick with sand-verbena.  Unfortunately, the non verbena plants were crawling with caterpillars this morning, and I have a feeling these little guys might switch to verbena once the other plants are gone, so this area might not last long.

Kenai Peninsula Discovery Guide

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Janine kayaking in Bear Lagoon, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.

Janine kayaking in Bear Lagoon, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.

Spotted this cover at a convention last weekend – we weren’t aware of it since the sale was made by an agent –  so it was a nice surprise!

This is in Bear Lagoon, Kenai Fjords National Park. We spent the night there last summer, but this image was actually from a trip a couple of years earlier. Thanks