So, you can imagine my surprise when I got up this morning and made my way up to Onion Rock. It seems to be a somewhat protected area up there, and for whatever reason, it actually has a fairly nice display of wildflowers. I also saw some wildlife...more on that in a minute. First, take a look at these flowers!
That's just the beginning. How about this?!
It's only getting better...
Sorry about the varying sizes, trying to make them fit the board here...
I just love poppies...One of my favorite shots
A rocky section:
The burned area is recovering:
The Santa Rosas in the background:
Look at the beautiful curve of the hillside in flower:
Maybe my favorite shot:
Not too shabby:
I like the contrast on this one:
Right by the onion...
Incredibly, the winds up there have somehow arranged the flowers in rows. Must be the weight of the seeds, like some derivation of an alluvial fan...
A better view:
Apparently the grazers have some grandfathered in rights...
A little bit scary:
Only the 6th known sighting of bears in the San J Wilderness:
And the first known sighting of....
wait for it...
wait for it...
wait patiently for it...
Okay, that's amazing, I admit it. But the next two shots may be hard to believe...first, some giant poppies, maybe 30 feet tall...
And even more amazing, a Giant Toddler from the PreKinderaceous Era:
For those of you who know how much I love my superzoom camera, here's a shot looking west:
And as the sun sets on me (I know, that's a tad unusual given that it's still morning on my hike)...
Hope you enjoyed the journey, and I hope this April 1st turns out to be your best April Fool's Day ever.
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