Sunday, March 15, 2009

Desert Lily


Desert Lily (7), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

I found a couple of these in Henderson Canyon

Desert Lily


Desert Lily (34), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

I LOVE Desert Lilies - they are so pretty

Anza Borrego Desert State Park


Henderson Canyon Road (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Fields of gold in the desert

Desert Sunflower


Desert Sunflower (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Found lots and lots of these guys

Unknown flower


IMG_4402, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Not sure what these are - anyone know? Leave a comment !

Arizona Lupine (4)


Arizona Lupine (4), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Arizona Lupine (14)


Arizona Lupine (14), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Spotted a nice little patch of Arizona Lupine alongside the road

Brown Eyed Primrose


Brown Eyed Primrose, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

found some of these alongside the road

Desert Star


Desert Star (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Ocotillo - Anza Borrego


Ocotillo (6), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Red Maids - Carrizo Plain March 13, 2009


Red Maids (3), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Carrizo Plain (23)


Carrizo Plain (23), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

An old piece of farm equipment surrounded by Hillside Daisies.

Carrizo Plain - March 13, 2009


Carrizo Plain (12), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Finally got a sunny day on the plain!

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Carrizo Plain (28)


Carrizo Plain (28), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

It was another cloudy day on Carrizo Plain, on Saturday (3/7/09). Here, a nice patch of Phacelia, Fiddleneck and Coreopsis is blooming. Too bad the sun was behind the clouds.

Alfred Harrell Hwy - Lupine (10)

Lupine is just starting to bloom here too.

Alfred Harrell Hwy - BIrd's Eye Gilia

Lots of Bird's Eye Gilia is blooming near the Kern River Golf Course.

Alfred Harrell Hwy - Blue Dicks

Lots of Blue Dicks are popping up.

Kern Canyon


Kern Canyon, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

A glimpse of gold among the green in Kern Canyon.

Alfred Harrell Hwy

Blue Dicks and Poppies are blooming alongside Alfred Harrell Highway, right past the Ming Lake entrance.

Alfred Harrell Hwy - Bird's Eye Gilia

There are a few patches of these little flowers near the Kern River Golf Course and Ming Lake.

Carrizo Plain - March 7, 2009


Carrizo Plain (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

The hills on the Hwy 58 side of Carrizo Plain are just starting to bloom.

Carrizo Plain - Baby Blue Eyes


Carrizo Plain - Baby Blue Eyes, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

A few Baby Blue Eyes are popping up near the Soda Lake Overlook. Hopefully, this is a sign of things to come.

Carrizo Plain


Carrizo Plain (13), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Carrizo Plain - March 7, 2009 - Goldfields are a'blooming, as far as the eye can see :)

Monday, March 02, 2009

Ferruginous Hawk


Carrizo Plain - Feb 27, 2009

I took a drive up to Carrizo Plain National Monument on Saturday, Feb 27th. The highway 166 side is starting to bloom. The hillsides are turning a nice shade of lavender from the Filaree that has begun to bloom. I also found some Phacelia, Red Maids and some Fiddleneck. Several patches of Goldfields can also be seen on the Plain too. The Highway 58 side has not yet begun to bloom, but going down the grade to Buttonwillow, the hillsides and fields are turning gold from all of the Fiddleneck that is blooming. I posted pics below.

Ferruginous Hawk


Ferruginous Hawk, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

I spotted this guy sitting atop a post. He took off shortly after this pic was taken.

Ferruginous Hawk


Ferruginous Hawk (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Flying away.

Red Tailed Hawk


Red Tailed Hawk (3), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

I spotted this guy sitting on a post. He sat there and let me take his picture.

Pronghorn


Pronghorn (2), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

There was a small herd of Pronghorn antelope grazing on the plain. They were quite far away....even a telephoto lens couldn't help - lol. But they are there.

Carrizo Plain


Carrizo Plain (5), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

The sun was covered by clouds on Saturday, so the lighting was not great, but you can still see that the bloom has begun on the Plain.

Goldfields


Goldfields, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

The Goldfields are blooming. There are several sunny, yellow patches on the Plain. I imagine the bloom will be great this year.

Phacelia


Phacelia (33), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

There were a few patches of Phacelia blooming near the fence line at Carrizo Plain.

Red Maids


Red Maids, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Filaree


Filaree (9), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Lots of Filaree is blooming on the Hwy 166 side of Carrizo Plain. I also spotted a few Red Maids in the mix as well. The hillsides are turning a lovely shade of lavender :)

Slender tropidocarpum


Slender tropidocarpum, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

There were lots of these blooming on the Hwy 166 side of Carrizo Plain.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Big Sur Day Trip


This is a map of my trip.

Point Lobos Sign


Point Lobos Sign, originally uploaded by kimberzy.



Click HERE to view the park's website.

Point Lobos State Reserve


Point Lobos State Reserve (22), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Point Lobos gets its name from from the offshore rocks at Punta de los Lobos Marinos, Point of the Sea Wolves. This park has often been called the crown jewel of the State Park system. It offers scenic trails, lovely beaches, Scuba Diving, photo ops, and wildlife viewing, to name a few.

Point Lobos State Reserve is part of the State Park system. The entry fee for vehicles is $10. But be sure to get there early. The park allows only a specific amount of vehicles in the park at any time.

Point Lobos is located just south of Carmel, CA, along Highway 1.

Point Lobos State Reserve - Tidepool

There are lots of little tidepools in the park.

Point Lobos State Reserve - Mule Deer

I spotted some deer in the park. They didn't seem to mind me taking their photo. Maybe a little curious, but they didn't run away.

Point Lobos State Reserve - Whaler's Cove


Point Lobos State Reserve (27), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

This lovely spot can be seen by climbing some stairs to the top of a lookout point. There were more steps leading to a higher point, but the wind was so chilly that I had to turn back. I had left my coat in the car - lol.

17 Mile Drive - Point Joe


17 Mile Drive - Point Joe, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Point Joe is #7 on 17 Mile Drive's points of interest map. Early sailors often crashed on these rocks, thinking they had entered Monterey Bay.

17 Mile Drive is located in the town of Carmel. It costs $9.25 to enter. But it is $9.25 well spent.



To view an interactive map, click HERE.

17 Mile Drive - Bird Rock (7)


17 Mile Drive - Bird Rock (7), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Looks like most of the birds have congregated on this smaller rock.

17 Mile Drive - Bird Rock


17 Mile Drive - Bird Rock, originally uploaded by kimberzy.

This landmark along 17 Mile Drive is called Bird Rock, but it looks more like Sea Lion Rock to me.

17 Mile Drive - Bird Rock - Pelicans

Pelicans float on the ocean at Bird Rock.

17 Mile Drive - Cypress Point Lookout - Harbor Seals (2)

Harbor seals sun themselves at Cypress Point Lookout.

17 Mile Drive - Lone Cypress

The Lone Cypress is the official symbol of Pebble Beach. The Monterey Cypress is a species endemic to the central coast of California. There are 2 small forests in Monterey and Carmel, and some of the trees from these forests are as old as 2000 years.

17 Mile Drive - Pescadero Point

Pescadero Point is #18 on the 17 Mile Drive points of interest map. A lot of white-washed trees can be seen here.

Big Sur Coastline


big Sur (6), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

Big Sur has no specific boundaries, although some sources define it as the area between Carmel, CA and Ragged Point, which is a short distance north of San Simeon, CA. It is, indeed, a beautiful drive. There are many stopping points along the drive to let tourists, like me, take photos like this.

Bixby Bridge


Bixby Bridge (5), originally uploaded by kimberzy.

The Bixby Bridge, completed in 1932, is 714 feet long and over 280 feet high. It is one of the most photographed places along the west coast, and has been frequently used in car commercials. It is located on Highway 1, about 13 miles south of Carmel, CA.

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park - McWay Waterfall

The McWay waterfall is fed from springs from McWay Creek, and it flows year round. The fall drops 80 feet to a little cove in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, located on Highway 1 about 37 miles south of Carmel. The beach is not accessible to hikers, but there is a 1/4 mile easy trail to the overlook where you can view the waterfall. The park is open year-round and costs $10 to park. When I went yesterday, there was limited parking, as one of the lots was closed, most likely due to last year's wildfire. There is parking along the highway though. It is definitely a little gem along Highway 1, and one not to be missed.

Click HERE to visit the park's website