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Old 04-20-2008, 11:25 AM   #1
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I just did a tour of the California and Nevada deserts looking for wildflowers. The best is still in bloom in the Antelope Valley.
here is my report on
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the egg, my cameras, and nature... what could be better?

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Old 04-20-2008, 01:26 PM   #2
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I just did a tour of the California and Nevada deserts looking for wildflowers. The best is still in bloom in the Antelope Valley.
here is my report on
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the egg, my cameras, and nature... what could be better?

Ron
Ron,

Those pictures are absolutely magnificient! I lived my whole life (until 9 years ago) in LA/VTA/SB counties and I have NEVER seen that. I clearly missed a miracle of nature! That has just been put on my "must do" list. Thank you so much for sharing that!

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Magnificent! Makes me want to get out there and take some of my own.

Downside: We may use exactly the same camera, but this points out that it's the photographer who makes the picture. You obviously supply what no camera can deliver. Skill, care, and taste.
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Old 04-20-2008, 06:02 PM   #4
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Ron,

Those photos certainly make me jealous. Our wildflower show in the Wyoming mountains doesn't kick in for 2-3 months. The first small Phlox have just started blooming in the sagebrush areas of the high desert around here. Unfortunately they are now buried under the 2 inches of snow we got today.

Roads are starting to be slick enough that I am glad I am sitting and looking at your photos and not out trying to tow my Scamp home.

Isn't nature wonderful.

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Old 04-20-2008, 10:12 PM   #5
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I just did a tour of the California and Nevada deserts looking for wildflowers. The best is still in bloom in the Antelope Valley.
here is my report on
desertusa

the egg, my cameras, and nature... what could be better?

Ron
Ron,

Here are a couple of photos of the flowers in Antelope Valley on our way back to Eugene from San Felipe.

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