
Spring wildflowers,

carpet the desert,

with fragile blooms.

Some live only for a day.

No matter how brief,

they fill the arid desert,

with the joyful beauty,

of Life!
Cheers to you from the fragile desert~
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Stunning! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you more for appreciating!
Oh man these are beautiful. Such sweet eye candy.
Awwww, so glad! We need nature’s eye candy everyday~
What a splendid array of colour and such delicate fragility! A spectacular array, thanks Cindy. 🙂
We live in such a beautiful natural world. Thank you so much for appreciating my friend~
I like that alien look round flower with fur on it… So detailed
I do too! It is often not just the flowers on a plant that are interesting. The tiny hairs you can’t really see with the naked eye are so alive and wonderous. Thank you for noticing~
Gorgeous
The desert has this beauty which is so unusual. I have been spending time in Anza since I could walk. I like it best in the summer when the temp gets to around 118 degrees F. There are no people just this amazing desert ecosytem with all sorts of living things. There used to be horny toads (almost extinct) which I would hold, and sidewinders which I didn’t, trapdoor spiders with their silken holes, roadrunners who play with you, and coyotes whose scratches I would look for as they dug up cactus to drink the liquid in their roots. We live on an amazing planet, which I do not need to tell you.
We have horny toads here.
You are right, we do live on an amazing planet, which I do need you tell me .. and you do, over and over again.
Thank you for all you have done.
amazing:) we cant pay our gratitude even for one blessing that God has provided us with countless. Thank you God for beautifying this planet for human beings
Yes! I feel just as you do. So amazing and incredible. The beauty of this world is everything and more than we could have asked for or thought of. Simply miraculous. A reflection of the face of God. <3
true Cindy, thank you for understanding, blessings
<3
Beautiful desert flowers. Thank you for the photos.
Thank you for liking them~ <3
Beautiful thanks Cindy. I especially like the third one which reminds me of rock rose.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
That is a Desert Globe Mallow and it is reminiscent of a rock rose. Good eyes!
Magnificent images and words – thank you:)
Awww, thank you more!
The desert is alive and well. How glorious.
Yes! There is something remakable about the spring bloom in such a harsh environment. Cheers to you Ann~
Beautifully expressed. Fragile desert blooms…. living for a day, but still capturing hearts with their profusion of colour
Their brief life adds necessary beauty to our world!
Yes, so true
I love you talent for fragile BEAUTY!
Awwww, so kind! Thank you~
Wow what magnificent captures….
Thanks my friend and hope all is well with you. You will know when you see a photo of an ellie or lion popping up here, that I am knocking around in your backyard!
Thank you for this wonderful burst of colour and light into my life.
Alison
Awwww, if it brightened your day Alision, than I am very glad I posted! <3
Beautiful desert flowers!! Wonderful way to celebrate spring! Hugz Lisa and Bear
Hugz & thanks back to you guys~
Oooh the California deserts and their wildflowers have been high on my places to see. One day… Cindy, you visit and photograph places, plants, and animals I want to see so frequently that it seems like you can read my mind!
Maybe we have some sort of psyhological symmetry. It wouldn’t surprise me. I have noticed it too! <3
I love the beautiful flowers you have posted.Thank you Cindy.
And I so value you, my dear friend Ranu! <3
What a nice manner to begin this week ! Thank you Cidy, they are so beautiful – and the bee s a good new in herself !
Happy Monday to you my friend and our fuzzy-buzzy-bees are always good news aren’t they!
Such brilliant colours so beautifully captured help to put life and living into perspective.
I agree with you Russel. They help me put my life in the perspective of something so much greater and I am not surprised you connect with this too my friend~
Beautiful – I can’t wait to see spring come here too 🙂
I can well imagine. It has been a very hard winter for so many~
I love to see honeybees in blooms. 🙂
Yes! One of my favorite things to see~
The beauty to be found in the desert constantly amazes me. Wish I had never left. Hugs! 😀
I have seen it covered in snow. That was special!
Wow carpets of beauty thank you Cindy
Thank you more for the kind appreciation~
Lots of beautiful blooms!
It has been an excellent bloom this year because we finally had some rain!
Lovely shots!
Mil grazi!
I’ve wandered through enough southwestern deserts in the springtime to feel like these flowers are old friends. Thanks Cindy. Curt
They are and I know just what you mean!
These beautiful blooms are giving me spring fever for sure!
Spring fever is always good! 😉
Wonderful pictures 🙂
I feel a haiku coming on, looking at those fragile pale pink flowers.
oooooh, I can’t wait to read it!
Along with my haiku, may I post the pink flower picture, of course accrediting it to you — possibly next Monday?
I would be very honored and thank you so much! <3
Brilliant! Thank you, Cindy 🙂
Thank You Cindy , This is simply Beautiful 🙂 Happy Monday!!
Happy Monday and thank you my friend~
They look like hellebores. Very pretty flowers
There is a resemblance isn’t there~
Beautiful photos, Cindy! I’m amazed at the delicate beauty that exists in such a harsh climate.
No matter how many times I have seen it, I remain amazed!
Hi Cindy. The desert is certainly a different world. But I was surprised to see flowers you would expect were growing in a valley. Very interesting and beautiful <3
These flowers bloom in spring when there has been winter rain, and only for a brief time. But while they are here, they put on an amazing show!
I have heard the same thing happens in Greenland during the summer unfortunately, with a strong increase of mosquitoes 🙂
Beauties each and every one…
Very pleased you think so my friend~
But all the flowers are blooming beautifully
They are! And in such a harsh environment. It is remarkable~
Gorgeous stunning flowers! A nice way to start my Monday!
So pleased Laura and Happy Monday!
These photos brought back great memories. Many years ago, when I was teaching Intro to Biology at UC Irvine, I took the class each spring on a field trip to the Anza Borrega Desert. Most of them despite being Californians, had never seen the beauty of a desert. let alone any desert. Many thanks!
Borrego is so vast and such a varied ecosystem that one can explore it for a lifetime, as I have, and still find new surprises. Still so many of the creatures I loved and so constantly as a child I can no longer find, like horny toads, sidewinders, trap door spider tunnels. We need to take better care of our planet. Your class sounds awesome and we have very good friends who are both profs at UC Irvine. Wonderful you took the time to introduce your students to gorgeous Anza!
Amazingly beautiful!!! <3
Awww, very pleased you think so!
I was only thinking today about my early life travelling in a desert and how quiet it was. Some amazing images to admire in this post.
What an amazing abundance. 🙂
It never fails to amaze that all this beauty blooms in such a harsh environment~
The flowers aren’t bad either. 😀
Laughing……
It’s amazing how prolific the desert is!
Leslie
It is and amazing how much life it supports!
What beautiful cheering flowers 🙂 Some of the ones with “hairy” stems look like they borrowed it from Wolfie!!! lol 😉 That would be about right as it’s getting around to hair shedding season now 🙂 Better on the flowers than all over everywhere like usual!
Yes I love to see these tiny, delicate plant hairs! Hooray that the Wolf child is commencing his spring molt, so bye-bye snow and cold!
Beautiful. We have cactus plants that bloom here in the Rockies up in the mountains and they grow on our mountain property. In the summer they have beautiful yellow blooms, also. I transplanted some once down here at our home in Loveland and they grew and bloomed every summer, and last for many years. I had to wear thick leather gloves when working with them because of the prickly needles that come off easily onto the hands and our grandkids have fallen over the cactus plans while up on our mountain property and had to have them all removed with tweezers. 🙁 No fun, and a lot of pain. Just better to enjoy them where they grow and bloom.
Oh yes! These are defensive plants. My son was once thrown from his horse right into a cholla cactus. He was covered in so many spines they were impossible to remove. I put him in a hot mineral spring that was nearby and they all fell out and the inflamation disappeared like magic! Blue Agave can kill a dog if they chase something into one. They are definitely not cuddly plants. Your mountain abode sounds glorious~
It is our little refuge and getaway we’ve had for about 25 + years or so. 3.4 acres northwest of Fort Collin in a covenant subdivision of mountain properties known as Glacier View Meadows just under the Mummy range in Roosevelt Nat’l Forest. Very scenic. Those hot springs are marvelous with such healing benefits. There are some here in Colorado too Steamboat Springs and elsewhere.
Sounds perfectly divine and I was thinkging about Steamboat when I responded to your comment. FDR was right about the healing power of natural hot springs wasn’t he!
Yes, he was.
Who knew there was so much beauty in the desert?!? Not me, that’s for sure. Of course, I’ve never really been to the desert, so maybe that excuses my ignorance! Thank you for brightening my Monday, Cindy!
Awwww, thank you Debbie for such a nice comment and very glad these guys brightened your day. They certainly do this for me!
What a blanket of color, bringing a desert to life. Like Debbie, above, I have never seen a desert, but, to me, the flowers look more hearty than fragile…survivalists. I Googled the desert. Had no idea where it was. You live in a gorgeous and diverse state, Cindy. 🙂
Yes, your perception is quite accurate. These are the most delicate flowers you can imagine. They look like they are made of gossamer and air. They last for a very short time, and grow from such spiny, intimidating, survivalist plants. The contrast is compelling.
Gorgeous captures Cindy!
Merci beaucoup Sue!
Beautiful images-but the one of the flower-filled desert was remarkable!
I had to include one lanscape shot to give perspective to how the desert floor looks when it is blanketed with wildflowers! Thanks for noticing~
Gorgeous!
Mil grazi!
The landscape shot of the wildflowers literally gave me chills. Thanks.
Oh, so glad. I wanted to give some sense of the scope of the blooms, They carpet the desert floor!
It is amazing how so much life and beauty can manifest from what we so often think of as a barren sandy wasteland.
Ah, “joyful beauty” indeed! Thank you for sharing them. They brightened my day. 🙂
Your comment just brightened mine!
Gorgeous!!!
I started a new job, so I’m a bit sluggish with the blogging! In a few weeks it will be almost impossible!
No worries! Congrats on the new job. I bet it’s exciting and interesting. Enjoy and take good care my friend~