
Interesting find at the flower market!
Merry Christmas
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This is what Christmas looked like in the Desert... Red & silver everywhere.
Eugène Séguy


Eugène Séguy (1889 – 1 June 1988). French entomologist.
Its almost summer

Grape vines off the Silverado Trail, Napa Ca.
Nature's nectar 
Flowers growing wild...
Desert Garden
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Sunny weather called for a walk through the Huntington's Desert Garden's 5000+ species of Cacti, succulents...
In the land of giants...
I came across these incredible images on National Geographic's website, from Mexico's Cueva de los Cristales, containing some of the world's largest crystals -- up to 36 feet (11 meters) long! Modern mining techniques discovered this natural wonder. The crystals have been thriving in sizzling 136 degree Fahrenheit (58 degrees Celsius) temperatures and growing with mineral-rich waters unique to the cave. Makes you want to snap up one of our vintage crystal rings and be part of the magic!


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