California Superbloom: Unusually persistent rains bring iconic Golden State’s drought-stricken wildfire-ravaged hills, dales and deserts an extraordinary gloriously showy display of Springtime Wild Flowers
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Strange Sounds
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Mar 15, 2019
Our unusually persistent December, January and February Rain Showers have brought the iconic Golden State’s drought-stricken wildfire-ravaged hills, dales and deserts an extraordinary gloriously showy display of Springtime Wild Flowers.
California superbloom in 2019. Picture via Facebook
There are many super bloom locations around South and Central California: including Borrego Springs, Joshua Tree, Temecula, Lake Elsinore, I-5/Grapevine, Lucerne Valley.
The point of the post is not to report news – it’s to give people all over the world a heads up about the phenomenon of super blooms and to make people feel better and to enjoy beauty and to appreciate Mother Nature’s ability to recover after devastation.
Jay Ramstead is with Jacki Garner and 2 others.
March 13 at 10:18 AM ·
SHARE California's SUPER BLOOM
Our unusually persistent December, January and February Rain Showers have brought the iconic Golden State's drought-stricken wildfire-ravaged hills, dales and deserts an extraordinary gloriously showy display of Springtime Wild Flowers.
There are many super bloom locations around South and Central California: including Borrego Springs, Joshua Tree, Temecula, Lake Elsinore, I-5/Grapevine, Lucerne Valley / note: a few images are from prior year's super blooms.
#NOTE Attribution / most pictures came from newspaper articles about California's SUPER BLOOM, a few others from a Google image search siting our current super bloom - and I live in Palm Springs where I'm surrounded by our own local desert super bloom... BUT the point of the post is not to report news - it's to give people all over the world a heads up about the phenomenon of super blooms and to make people feel better and to enjoy beauty and to appreciate Mother Nature's ability to recover after devastation. Some people are just jealous that this post has gone viral. I myself am surprised it did. But there's always gonna be those someone's who want to rain on other people's parades. It's All Good. Just Enjoy.
#BloomWhereYouArePlanted
Most pictures came from newspaper articles about California’s SUPER BLOOM, a few others from a Google image search siting our current super bloom. A few images are from prior year’s super blooms.
Thanks to: http://strangesounds.org
By
Strange Sounds
-
Mar 15, 2019
Our unusually persistent December, January and February Rain Showers have brought the iconic Golden State’s drought-stricken wildfire-ravaged hills, dales and deserts an extraordinary gloriously showy display of Springtime Wild Flowers.
California superbloom in 2019. Picture via Facebook
There are many super bloom locations around South and Central California: including Borrego Springs, Joshua Tree, Temecula, Lake Elsinore, I-5/Grapevine, Lucerne Valley.
The point of the post is not to report news – it’s to give people all over the world a heads up about the phenomenon of super blooms and to make people feel better and to enjoy beauty and to appreciate Mother Nature’s ability to recover after devastation.
Jay Ramstead is with Jacki Garner and 2 others.
March 13 at 10:18 AM ·
SHARE California's SUPER BLOOM
Our unusually persistent December, January and February Rain Showers have brought the iconic Golden State's drought-stricken wildfire-ravaged hills, dales and deserts an extraordinary gloriously showy display of Springtime Wild Flowers.
There are many super bloom locations around South and Central California: including Borrego Springs, Joshua Tree, Temecula, Lake Elsinore, I-5/Grapevine, Lucerne Valley / note: a few images are from prior year's super blooms.
#NOTE Attribution / most pictures came from newspaper articles about California's SUPER BLOOM, a few others from a Google image search siting our current super bloom - and I live in Palm Springs where I'm surrounded by our own local desert super bloom... BUT the point of the post is not to report news - it's to give people all over the world a heads up about the phenomenon of super blooms and to make people feel better and to enjoy beauty and to appreciate Mother Nature's ability to recover after devastation. Some people are just jealous that this post has gone viral. I myself am surprised it did. But there's always gonna be those someone's who want to rain on other people's parades. It's All Good. Just Enjoy.
#BloomWhereYouArePlanted
Most pictures came from newspaper articles about California’s SUPER BLOOM, a few others from a Google image search siting our current super bloom. A few images are from prior year’s super blooms.
Thanks to: http://strangesounds.org