Wildflowers in Winter

Posted by Theresa on Mar 8, 2009 under Photography, Yosemite Updates
Erik, celebrating the wildflowers

Erik, celebrating the wildflowers

Today’s the first day of Daylight’s Savings, and Tom, in his typically astute fashion, points out that it should be a National Holiday. The rate of accidents increases when the times shift because people have messed up sleep schedules. It would be much safer to have an extra day on the weekend to adapt. Plus, in this case, it gives us more of a chance to celebrate the long evening hours.

We piled a bunch of friends in to the car today and wandered down canyon to take pictures of the wildflowers. It was a gorgeously warm and sunny day, and the poppies, as everyone has been claiming, are out in force already this year. When we stopped at Hites Cove, we also saw huge clusters of blooming Popcorn flowers, Blue Dicks, Gold Fields, Shooting Stars, Baby Blue Eyes… and all the flowers that we don’t know or can’t remember. It’s an amazing display. The lupines aren’t out yet, and I always look forward to the Fairy Lanterns, so I suspect we’ll be taking more trips down there to watch the spring bloom.

When we got back to Yosemite West, it was almost shocking to see the amount of snow that was still there. Being able to drive back and forth between seasons is like getting to travel through time. Turns out, Spring is only about 5 miles from Winter, as the crow flies.

For more pics…

Baby Blue Eyes

Baby Blue Eyes

Poppies and Goldfields

Poppies and Goldfields

Blue Dicks and Poppies

Blue Dicks and Poppies

The Gang - Erik, Bruce, Heather, Tom

The Gang - Erik, Bruce, Heather, Tom

  1. Mike Said,

    Like the wizard of oz.

    Did he take the handstand course?

  2. Administrator Said,

    Handstand course is not until this Wednesday… you know you could just check it out, Mike, and then you’d know… No, seems like there is just a bunch of really joyful upside down-ness going on right now.

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