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Monday, March 6, 2023

The Palm Trees in Palm Desert

Located in the Sonoran Desert of Southern California, United States, Palm Desert is a city as its name suggests, the city is known for its abundance of palm trees, which are an iconic feature of the desert landscape.

The palm trees in Palm Desert are primarily of the Washingtonia genus, which includes the California Fan Palm and Mexican Fan Palm species. These tall and slender trees can grow up to 100 feet tall, with a crown of large, fan-shaped fronds at the top. The trees are typically characterized by their smooth, gray trunks and their ability to thrive in hot, arid climates.

Palm trees are a ubiquitous sight throughout the city, here are some photos of them that I took during my visit. Let me know how many different types of palm trees you identify because there are many different types of palm trees I saw and photographed.

Here are some of the names of different types of palm trees:

California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera); Mexican Fan Palm (Washingtonia robusta); Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis); Mediterranean Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis); Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) and Pindo Palm (Butia capitata).



Saturday, March 4, 2023

Joshua Tree National Park

Located in Southern California, Untied States, Joshua Tree National Park is a stunning natural preserve spans over 790,636 acres of desert landscape, with two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave Desert and the Colorado Desert, intersecting within the park's boundaries.

The park is famous for its unique rock formations, vast expanses of desert wilderness, and its namesake Joshua trees.

Right after Thanksgiving, we visited this park for a brief time and enjoyed it immensely! Here are some photos documenting our visit.  



Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Glenstone Museum

Located in Potomac, Maryland, Glenstone Museum is a unique and unconventional museum located on a vast property with over 230 acres of land to explore. The property features trails for walking, sculptures, and gardens that provide a peaceful and serene environment for visitors. The museum itself consists of several buildings, all in one color and pure stone, with an emphasis on minimalism and simplicity. Upon entering the main gallery, visitors are greeted by a series of interconnected rooms with sunlit roofs, allowing for natural light to illuminate the artwork on display. The subject matter of the art is simple yet elegant, and the use of space and light creates a serene and calming atmosphere. A central water feature in the gallery creates unique reflections of the surrounding rooms, adding to the overall ambiance.

I visited this place in February, I will come back again in spring!