Thursday, October 11, 2007

Home again


We returned from our VW camper van adventure yesterday afternoon. The van ran pretty well, with only a few minor glitches. We stayed overnight at a place called Cactus Flats, which is a little south of Olancha, on Highway 395. It was beautiful where we were, camped out in the middle of nowhere on some BLM land we found. I finally got a chance to take some photos of Joshua Trees with seed pods on them! Most of the trees near our house don't have seed pods. The Joshua Tree (or yucca brevifolia) does not flower every year. A winter freeze followed by plenty of rain in spring is what will do the trick, according to Joshua Tree, The Complete Guide by James Kaiser. After the Joshua Tree does bloom, the branch will split, which is how the tree gets its distinctive shape. The name "Joshua Tree" was given to these unique trees by Mormon settlers, who thought that the trees resembled the prophet Joshua, pointing them to the promised land. I love these trees!

We also got a chance to enjoy more fall leaves on our leisurely drive home, when we drove to Convict Lake. It was sensational up there!!! The color of that lake was almost indescribably vivid, and the leaves on the trees around the lake were decked out in their finest fall color. If it hadn't been so crowded up there, we would have camped there. But the crowds there deterred us from staying overnight. We did manage to get Pono down to the water, where he could splash around and chase some sticks. Then, we hiked halfway around the lake, drinking in the scenery and warm fall sunshine.
I actually have more to tell you about our journey, and the things we saw, but I need to get ready for the drawing session tonite. More soon!

3 comments:

coloredsock said...

WOW. i can't believe i never knew what a Joshua Tree looked like...i didn't even know it was a yucca. i always had this wild dr. seuss like image of a huge huge tree. i guess i got the dr. suess part right! and that scenery of the lake/mountains is stunning. i can't get enough of it! we're hoping to someday have a VW camper, too, but until then, i'll live vicariously thru you two. oh, and happy happy 13th anniversary! woohoo. life is beautiful...

Anke Martin said...

Sounds like a great time and looks like awesome blue sky weather! Hope you had fun at your drawing session ;)

Linda O'Neill said...

What a beeeeautiful lake! Makes me want to head up to the Rocky Mountains today. Glad Pono could have some fun in the water...wish you had a video cam so we could see him chasing the sticks!