Chris and I have been looking forward to seeing some wildflowers this spring. Even though we live in a desert, there are many opportunities to see wildflowers this time of year. Within a short drive any any direction (except west, obviously) we can see so many different things!
As we were driving down the grapevine (a mountain pass on the 5 Interstate) we saw acres and acres of blue flowers!
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
We turned down a dirt road called "7 Mile Road". It wasn't long before we saw this jackrabbit with the biggest ears I've EVER SEEN--at least 5 inches tall (not a great picture, but I had to include it)
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
We got out and let Riley sniff around. Here is my new favorite picture of him
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
Here he is looking like the Joker again:
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
This is the Temblor Mountain Range. We drove over these mountains to get into the Carrizo Plain and at the base of them lies the San Andreas Fault Line! Look at the wildflowers covering the mountains.
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
This is Soda Lake. It is a (mostly) dry lake throughout the year with a surface crust containing about 82% anhydrous (lacking water) sodium sulfate, 9% sodium chloride (table salt) and 9% miscellaneous salts.
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
Before the Carrizo Plain became federally protected area, there was to be a working ranch on the plain and some of the machinery is still sitting here
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
These ponds are directly on top of the San Andreas FaultFrom Carrizo Plain National Monument
We drove back home through the Los Padres National Forest where there was still snow on the ground!
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
From Carrizo Plain National Monument
Riley snoozed the whole way home
From Carrizo Plain National Monument