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Tag Archives: Palm Desert
Wild Lights
One of the many highlights our our first Christmas season in the desert was a visit last night to view the Wild Lights display at The Living Desert in Palm Desert. It was almost surreal to walk around in a … Continue reading
Posted in California, Photography
Tagged Christmas, Christmas lights, Living Desert, Palm Desert
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Whirlwind Summer
It has been a while since my last post and I’m not sure where to start other by saying this will be a brief recap to hopefully get back on track. The past few months have been fairly busy with … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel, Wildlife
Tagged beaver, birds, bison, California, Joshua Tree National Park, Mojave Desert, Palm Desert, Salt Lake City
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Back to Reality
Our final full day in Palm Desert was another relaxing one. Not every trip somewhere has to be about rushing here and there and seeing as much as you can. Sometimes you just have to take it easy, see a … Continue reading
The Snowflake of Trees
Yesterday, Sunday, was pretty much a day off – from touring and from blogging. In the morning we attended a Marriott Vacation Club pitch. It actually seems like a pretty good deal and at a different time of our life, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cholla cactus, Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree National Park, Palm Desert, photography
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Saturday a-Fair
The COD (College of the Desert) Street Fair that is. This open-air market with around 340 vendors runs Saturdays and Sundays at, you guessed it, the College of the Desert in Palm Desert. We arrived shortly before 11:30 am and … Continue reading
Pool Day
The sun was up, and the blue sky gave a hint of a beautiful day ahead. It would be a perfect day for sitting by the pool. However, not wanting to rush into anything we spent the morning in the … Continue reading
Palm Desert – Day 2
The sound of the alarm woke me from a deep sleep. It was pitch black. What had I been thinking planning to get up before dawn, on the second day of our trip, to take photos? Why not just roll … Continue reading