Fall falls late here! While leaves in most other parts of the country are snugly covered by layers of snow, the leaves here are still on branches half undecided—should I fall or just brave it through to spring?
Those that hang on burst out in resplendent fiery colors. Those that fall off cushion the ground as crackling covers waiting for the next grounds personnel to pick them up.
With this sudden fixation on the arboreal, the Christmas-New Year’s break provided me the motivation to explore the botanical gardens just across our walls. I was surprised at how oblivious I had been to a resource right at my doorstep.
This garden is particularly interesting as it houses endemic and indigenous flora, and preserves their associations with the indigenous Tongva Indians in the area. Unlike the palm lined boulevards on the silver screen, all contrivances of a rapidly impatient urbanizing drive, these gardens preserve glimpses of what SoCal might have been had it not been for the 49ers and their colonizing successors.
4 comments:
I never really thought about it before but it never snows in SoCal? Somehow always had this idea that winter in the west means everything covered in pristine white snow. Lovely trees there. I love the sound of dry leaves crunching as you step on them...
Calliopia: We do get snow in the upper reaches. If you enlarge the bottom left pic, you'd see snow tops in the background. SoCal's more Mediterranean but the mountains around us make it mildly alpine too. A best of two worlds you might say.
Boootiful trees! They must look even more fantastic in real.
Beautiful pictures, kudos to the photographer. Err..was looking forward to some wedding pics too :P
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