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July In The Eastern Sierras Part I | The Ojai Rambler
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. Review of the Canon Powershot Elph 135. July In the Sierras Part II – Lundy Canyon →. July In The Eastern Sierras Part I. July 19, 2015. This slideshow requires JavaScript. This entry was posted in Mystery plant. Review of the Canon Powershot Elph 135. July In the Sierras Part II – Lundy Canyon →. July In The Eastern Sierras Part I. July 20, 2015 at 6:44 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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July In the Sierras Part II – Lundy Canyon | The Ojai Rambler
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. July In The Eastern Sierras Part I. The Ojai Fruit Calender →. July In the Sierras Part II – Lundy Canyon. July 24, 2015. Once again I believe Lundy deserves a post all its own. There is no more spectacular wildflower show in the region, if there is, please don’t be shy, would love a new hike for next year. Some of these are with the snazzy Canon SLR, the rest my handy-dandy new Elph. We’ll get back to Ojai next post I promise. This entry was posted in Flowers.
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OVS Upper Outdoor Education. Living, learning, and growing in the outdoor classroom. Newer posts →. Photo by Brian Gardner. Can’t See the Forest for the Chaparral. So where are the trees? Seems to be the universal response from those who are not native to Southern California. They often cannot hide their disappointment upon learning that this. The chaparral forest. But to understand the beauty of chaparral one must, as Wallace Stevens said of winter, have a mind for it. After a swim, the conversation tur...
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. Newer posts →. Scourge of the Season. September 3, 2015. Last year it was those pesky Russians. Dog Day Flower Blooms. August 21, 2015. Boohoohoo August stinks Mr. Rambler…. It’s so hot and sticky and there’s nothing blooming out there…and Al Pacino and Fredo took me hostage…and. and… ATTICA! Get a hold of yourself, deep breaths. There are plenty of flowers out there, you just need to know where to look. I’m here to help. This slideshow requires JavaScript.
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Events Calendar | The Ojai Rambler
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. May 3 –. Ventura Audubon Society – Hedrick Ranch 8am. Ojai Forest Service – Work day, site to be determined 8:30. CNPS – Dry Lakes Ridge with David Magney. May 4 –. Ventura Audubon Society – Wheeler Gorge Campground 8am (Conejo Audubon). May 6 –. Ventura Audubon Society – Foster Park with Adele Fergusson 8:30am. 8211; Bird walk on OMP with Allen Bertke. Slideshow night before. 8211; Wheeler Gorge Nature Trail 11:30-1. May 17 –. May 18 –. May 24 –. California ...
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The Ojai Fruit Calender | The Ojai Rambler
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. July In the Sierras Part II – Lundy Canyon. Dog Day Flower Blooms →. The Ojai Fruit Calender. August 3, 2015. Dropped by the Friends Packing House on Highway 33 last week, and they have one of those handy calendars. 8211; Chaparral currant will not fruit reliably without rain at the right times. They are small and sweet but kind of grainy. Once they turn purple they are gone in a matter of weeks and dormancy follows soon after. 8211; Holly leaf cherry is just...
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Don't forget to stop and smell the ceanothus. January 1, 2016. 27 degrees at the Potrero John trailhead at 9am New Year’s Day. I have never really experienced ice in or around Ojai unless it was melting in my bourbon. Sun is low so these are a tad washed out but … Continue reading →. December 4, 2015. November 20, 2015. Prickly Pear Preparation Primer. October 30, 2015. OVLC Fall Plant Sale & Hootenanny. October 12, 2015. Ad Aster Per Aspera. October 1, 2015. I’m a bit of a crossword fanatic, been ...