
I did see the cottonwoods tho'.


The cottonwoods grew near the springs, while the rest of the landscape was more like this.



Recent rains prompted the ocotillos to leaf out.

I'd never seen them so green.

Alas, no flowers.

I saw remnants of other flowers.




And premonitions of future flowers.

But rocks are the main thing.

Interesting rocks.


Rocks and sky.



3 comments:
Wow. The desert is such a magical place; I need to visit again soon. Thanks for the photos in the meantime.
The greens from the Cottonwood and the Ocotillos are amazing against the brown landscape. I also liked the pale color on the Cholla in the next post.
I've yet to hike in Joshua Tree. And I recently read the whole sad saga of Gram Parsons' love for the place, his death in a JT motel, theft of his body at the airport to bury him at JT, etc. I'm thinking this spring to see it in bloom, but judging by your photos it's worth a visit any time.
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