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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Wildflowers: Part II

Rail Trail


In late May each year the Century Race takes place. This May passed our son-in-law drove from San Francisco to participate in the race. His goal was to finish, since he had been unable to train nor spend much time adjusting to the elevation here in the Santa Fe area. Finish he did . . . yea!!!! Mike!!!!!. He shared he saw many wildflowers in bloom so after he left we drove to Eldorado, the home of Shasta's fabulous veterinary, and hiked the Rail Trail. We saw a stunning array of wildflowers in bloom and saw a bull snake slithering across our path. eek! snakes are my least favorite BEing even though I know we are beneficial to the native habitat.
















 

  

As we thoroughly enjoy the beauty of these high desert wildflowers as well as the rail trail landscape, may we


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