Welcome to the third and last installment of my adventures in Joshua Tree park. I had a great time exploring the upper desert and looking at all the crazy rock formations.
While you are in the desert, you have to be careful where you step. There are dangerous plants and animals. Like very prickly cactus…
or fire ants. These are really big ants and they bite hard!
I was careful to avoid both at the same time. The ants were munching on the cactus.
Everything was in bloom from the Joshua Tree and it’s flowers…
to all the wildflowers in the lower desert. I sniffed a bunch of them….yellow flowers…
and purple flowers.
We walked along a rainy river bed which ran by the road. It only becomes a river when it rains, which isn’t very often but when it does, it is a lot of water at once. Never walk in a rainy river if you think it’s going to rain because they are prone to flash flooding. We were very safe because there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.
Many of the flowers and other plants grow in the rainy rivers because they stay moist longer. This very tall (about 10′) plant is called an Ocotillo plant. It looks a little like a cactus but it’s actually a shrub. It only has leaves when there is enough moisture for them to grow. It will also grow red blossoms at the very tips at the same time.
We had a wonderful time at Joshua Tree park. At sunset we packed up and headed off to nearby Palm Springs for dinner.
It was very busy downtown in Palm Springs but we finally found an Italian restaurant to dine at…it started with a K. They were not very dog friendly but they did let me sit beside the humans OUTSIDE the patio railing. I had some grilled salmon and a few little bowtie pasta…it was ok because I was hungry but I’ve had much better! I was so tired: I slept all the way on the drive back home.
What cute little peanut Spencer is! I have never seen a Joshua tree (I’m on the opposite side of the country!) but how nifty!
Wooooo, what a strange place – we like those windturbines – they kind of cool, but noot so cool as those mad cactus – youchers!
Jolly glad you got back safely to your blog :)
Hey Spencer,
I left something for you over at my blog (sorry, its not a bone or a tennis ball) :)
Jaime
Hi Spencer!
I missed you!
I am so happy to know that Chloe and Sunny found your forever homes! What a great adventure! It sounds like you had pretty fun in Joshua Tree Park! Thanks for sharing to us!
Thor
Looks like you had a great vacation. Thanks for sharing your adventures. I’m glad you stayed away from those ants! Cooper
You’re having a great time!
Love licks,
Solid Gold Dancer
PAWESOME adventure Spencer!! I hope to venture out to California one day!
wags,
Simba
Wow, what an adventure : ) Those ants look real mean..
Woof,
Latte
Hi, Spencer!
My mom says that we have ocotillos here too! Sure is interesting to see flowers in a desertic zone, right?
Thanks for sharing your adventure! I guess you were very tired when you got home!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza