We've been two weeks in the desert, and those weeks have flown by as if they were being paid double time. Jimmy is now four-plus weeks post-op and doing famously, no issues. The weather here has been superb, couldn't ask for better ... but it's about to change, with rain forecast for several days next week (same as in Nevada City). We've mixed our hiking with other fun things, as you will see.
Sunday the 8th, we hiked 5 miles on the Mission Creek Trail, similar to what we did last year, but the Preserve changed the route some, all to our good. Very enjoyable hike. The four stone cottages, now used as picnic venues, remain unchanged.
In his book California Desert Trails, Joseph Chase wrote about cholla thus: "It's an ugly object three or four feet high, with stubby arms standing out like amputated stumps. The Indians say that they jump at you: this sounds like an exaggeration, but upon my word I don't know. Often when I have felt sure that I passed clear of a certain cholla I found he had me after all." Kinda harsh, but maybe true?
With the little bridge we were able to cross the creek and continue our hike on t'other side. Looking north toward Mt San Gorgonio. Haha, nobody fell in or got a soaker.
Looking south toward Desert Hot Springs.
Two wildlfowers I've never seen before, which is always a treat for me -- top left is Chia Sage (Salvia columbariae) annual native California herb, and bottom right, this translucent beauty is Sand Blazing Star (Mentzelia-involucrata). It looks so delicate. Top right is Rose Desert Mallow (Sphaeralcea ambigua var. rosacea), and bottom left is Apricot Desert globemallow.
We tried to hike to the Whitewater overlook, but it was another couple of miles, so we quit along about this spot. This yucca is flowering! Can you see Jimmy?
On the 6th we brought our own folding chairs to a music special in the pavilion here at Catalina from 1-3, put on by musically-inclined local folks, great fun to listen to toe-tapping tunes. On the 7th our friends, Sue and Mo, who hail from Grants Pass OR, served up a mighty fine Copper River salmon dinner for the four of us. Yum! Forgot to take photos!
Here's Jimmy on the Willis trail (part of the Coachella Valley Preserve) which we tackled on Monday the 9th. We kinda got lost deep in the palms for a bit, haha, and had to search for a way out! Because of a late start, we melted on the trail in full sun. The surface was finely crushed granite (sand) and it was like walking in hikers on soft beach sand; we only covered 1.5 miles, which was enough. Ah, I relished stepping into the pool on our return.
One of the more nondescript bush/shrubs ever, it was covered in stunning tiny midnight blue/purple flowers (inset) with bees all 'round. I wondered, looked it up. Indigo Bush (Psorothamnus). We saw quite a few on this trail.
Look! I was here! These native California Fan Palms burned in 2010, no thanks to mean-hearted vandals, but many recovered, as you see. The fire burned the palm fronds and skirts where bats, birds and other animals have their nests. Doesn't this make your blood boil?
I look like I'm peddling fruit juice!
We had our friends to dinner at our place on the 10th and started a round of Yahtzee, which continued on the following night. Not sure if there was an overall winner, but I know who the overall loser was, boo-hoo. We laughed and giggled and laughed some more. Oh, we had a ton o' fun. Mo, Jimmy and me.
This is a good pic of Sue, left, and Mo in our place. You should see the outtakes. We couldn't keep a straight face with all the laughing. They departed Catalina Spa and RV Resort Thursday morning, wanting to get home before the bad weather strikes the west coast. We'll miss them.
For a change of pace, Jimmy and I went to see Hamnet at Mary Pickford is D'Place in Cathedral City. For 15 bucks, Jimmy and I could watch a movie and each get a box of popcorn on Wednesday Senior's Day, woohoo, such a deal. The movie? Oh my, Academy Award performances.
And every day we're in the pools and loving every minute. 💖
On the 12th, we returned to Coachella Valley Preserve to hike the Pushawalla Palms loop trail, another repeat from last year. And after hiking this "moderate to difficult" 5-mile trail, we've decided we don't need to ever do it again! Hey there's Smartie way down there parked under the Red X.
Up up up on a slim ridge, then down and up and repeat 20 times or so. A tough slog. But ... we did it! Jimmy says he was younger last year when we did this.
Yup, Smartie's down there somewhere. You see the ridge line we've been on. Mt San Gorgonio in the distance, dead center.
These beautiful palms are our reward for a grueling hike.
California Fan Palms. They're magnificent.
I heard an owl! Really! In the daytime, here! I looked and looked but couldn't find it. He/she had an answering companion further away. Since I couldn't locate it (forgot my binocs), I took random shots with my point 'n shoot, then peered at each on the computer. On the last pic, I found it! Right at the tippety top of this hill (or whatever you call it) is a bird. Not easy to make out, but if you enlarge the photo, you can see it. Google and Merlin tell me Great Grey Owls live in the desert.
THIS is the way out of the riparian palms area. To the top. Yikes.
Ugh. 2/3rds of the way up.
At the top. Red checkmark is where we were.
A couple more flower pics for you! Left is Littleleaf Rhatany (purple heather) and right is Notch-leaved Phacelia. The purple heather is another new one for me. Something of note is Desert Sunflowers and the Phacelia and other wildflowers decorated the trailside much of the way, which made it more enjoyable.
Tergel and Smartie in a pink cloud! 😊
Out of sight is a gorgeous technicolor sunset.
Finally, on Friday the 13th, Jimmy and I betook ourselves to Sherman's Deli in Palm Springs for a late lunch. Look at those plates! My Oasis Salad has mixed greens, cabbage, dates, avocado, feta cheese, corn, chicken, tomato and cornbread croutons in a creamy citrus vinaigrette. This is the best salad I've ever tasted. I had it last year and knew it was on MY menu this year. Jimmy's burger was good, too. We ate half and brought half home and finished it "for supper."
What we were also after was a Valentine's dessert. We hit the jackpot. Check out this massive slab of Black Forest Cake ... for two. As my sister would say, Oink Oink!
Happy Valentine's Day!



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