Thanks, Tom,
for injecting such loveliness into today’s stressful world — actions by so many who don’t have time to stop and “smell the wildflowers”!
In loving spirit, Eleanor
I AM EXCITED BEYOND WORDS THAT YOU ARE THERE TO SEE AND DOCUMENT THIS, TOM! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous — I can’t imagine how beautiful it must be to see this in person. Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us, Tom.
Thanks for the information and encouragement to visit Borrego Springs. It seemed like one of those things we should experience. Amazing how the seeds can be dormant for years and then when the right conditions happen, BOOM they blossom. Nature is something.
Thanks, Tom,
for injecting such loveliness into today’s stressful world — actions by so many who don’t have time to stop and “smell the wildflowers”!
In loving spirit, Eleanor
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Thanks Eleanor
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Beautiful! Thanks for a momentary March reprieve from March’s snow and ice here in DC Land.
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Thanks Bruce.
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I AM EXCITED BEYOND WORDS THAT YOU ARE THERE TO SEE AND DOCUMENT THIS, TOM! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous — I can’t imagine how beautiful it must be to see this in person. Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us, Tom.
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Thanks Heide. Last super bloom was, I think, in 1999. Doesn’t happen often. Glad we got to see it.
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Tom, glad you got to see it, in all our years going to Borrego we never saw it that lush..jim
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Thanks for the information and encouragement to visit Borrego Springs. It seemed like one of those things we should experience. Amazing how the seeds can be dormant for years and then when the right conditions happen, BOOM they blossom. Nature is something.
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These are beautiful, Tom. Nature is, well, just incredulous – this is an explosion of vibrancy. Sunny
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Thanks Sunny. Nature is something else.
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