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Articles related to "Antelope Valley"
2003: A Season of California Wildflowers - Lake Isabella, Anza-Borrego, Antelope Valley While my wife and I were settling in in southern California, winter was dropping just the right amount of moisture on places that would respond with explosions of rainbows. By March we were finding these floral explosions near and far ... 2003: a season of california wildflowers - lake is • anza-borrego • antelope valley • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve A perfect day in Southern California includes a brilliant blue sky, no wind, and rolling hills carpeted with an ocean of orange blooms. This is a photographer's dream. antelope valley california poppy reserve • antelope buttes • lancaster california • wheelchair accessible trail • mojave desert grassland habitat
The Antelope Valley Indian Museum Carved out of rock and dedicated to Native Americans, this museum is worth more than a passing glance. antelope valley • antelope valley indian museum • mojave desert • american indian • american indian history
Fun Festivals in Palmdale, CA Find out what to do when visiting Palmdale or Lancaster, CA palmdale • california • ca • festivals • events
Passion For Classic Cars Most small towns such as California City do not have much of an infrastructure. However, they have other things most big towns miss. oldie • car • historic • car collector • enthusiast
Guide to the Aerospace Valley There is no other place on earth that contributed so much to world's aviation and space history than Antelope Valley. From the first supersonic flight - to the first US s space ship one • spaceshipone • space tourist • rutan voyager • spaceshiptwo
A Change in the Top Ten Way back at the beginning of year I wrote a couple of articles about my Top Ten favorite wildflower spots, with a few honorable mentions thrown in for good measure. Well, it's time for a change in the list... a change in the top ten • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
California Wildflowers Family Adventures A tour of California's natural floral wonders is inspirational and enjoyable. Hiking or driving, there are magnificent wildflower sights to behold. california wildflowers • where to see california wildflowers • southern california wildflowers • northern california wildflowers • desert wildflowers
Early Season Phlox As another season of wildflowers leans into it and begins to really pick up some momentum, chances are you are going to cross paths with some member of the Phlox Family (<I>Polemoniaceae</I>). early season phlox • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
The Best Wildflower Places - Part Two Last week I began to share with you a list of what amounts to my ten favorite wildflower places/adventures. Here are the top five, and some honorable mentions. the best wildflower places - part two • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Visit Tehachapi in California Discover a hidden gem while traveling on Highway 58. Tehachapi, the land of four seasons, offers many treasures for visitor to discover two hours away from Los Angeles. tehachapi • california • tehachapi loop • four seasons • alpacas
Paintbrush in February … the Snapdragon Family (<I>Scrophulariaceae</I>) gets a jump on the season during February in southern California in the form of a couple of paintbrushes, with many more to follow. Many, many more. paintbrush in february • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Dorothy's Poppies All across North America, poppies are unfolding their petals, some white, some yellow, some reddish, and of course some orange. dorothy's poppies • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Vocational High Schools What would happen if students in your high school could exchange rigorous graduation requirements preparing them for college for career paths in high school? vocational education • los angeles • palmdale high school • health academy • dropouts
Hiking up Mount Whitney,California Mount Whitney, at 14,496 feet, is not only California's highest but also the highest peak of the lower 48 states. A one day ascent and descent requires careful planning. mount whitney • whitney portal • lone pine • california • u.s. forest service
Leigh Rubin, Creator of Rubes Nobody finds the fun in cows, dogs, religion and weird, quirky people better than Leigh Rubin. His witty streak of humour shines through in his comic panel, <i>Rubes,</i> where the animals take on human-like attitudes and the people behave, well, um… oddly. Sometimes leaning toward the gross, occasionally repulsive, but always a hoot, Rubes has grown to be standard fare in newspapers around the globe, 365 days of the year. leigh rubin • rubes • rubes publications • creators syndicate • nipomo california |
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