Photography
Related: About this forumToday, I went for a walkabout at the Madrona Marsh, which is one of the few remaining wetlands here in SoCal!
There were a few photos.























SheltieLover
(74,927 posts)Ty, Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)Indeed, in all her glory!
I had a blast!
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)The marsh is like a botanical garden. I'm amazed at the variety of flowering species. Perhaps you could give us a little background on this rare wetlands in another post.
Your photos are splendid!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)It's a very cool place, and I will talk about it in another thread, later!
Beartracks
(14,189 posts)Beautiful work. Spring is most certainly springing.
That red one that looks a tassel blowing sideways: what kind of flower is that?
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)I've never taken this many photos all at the same time before! I kept visualizing photos that I had to have!
I have no idea what the flowers are, I'm sorry to say. That was a very intriguing one, for sure.
Beartracks
(14,189 posts)I couldn't name a single one of those flowers.
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bluescribbler
(2,436 posts)Thank you for capturing them before they are lost forever.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)I hope we won't drive them to extinction. There are many people who want to see them survive.
Duncanpup
(15,346 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)That was very kind of you.
4catsmom
(667 posts)just what we needed to give us a dose of spring
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)Spring is definitely here!
DeeDeeNY
(3,851 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)HeartsCanHope
(1,396 posts)Absolutely stunning photos that truly brightened my day!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)And *I* Thank You for your generous comments!
And your day was brightened means a lot to me!
wendyb-NC
(4,519 posts)That was a productive walk. Glad you enjoyed the day. Wetlands are underrated. They are so vital to a healthy ecosystem, they need to be protected, respected and admired. You did not only that today, you paid it forward for all of us on DU.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)It is always my pleasure.
lindalou65
(363 posts)Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)I'm so pleased that you like these.
Evolve Dammit
(21,326 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)This one is protected. The City of Torrance is fully committed to preserving it. They know its worth.
Evolve Dammit
(21,326 posts)calimary
(88,420 posts)I swear - in that photo of the large stone block, I can see what my mind says looks like a little pool in the middle with a small creature with a little yellow eye looking up at you as it tries to climb up onto the top. But Im guessing its an optical illusion on a dark flat round leaf.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)It IS a water feature; the water's flowing from that dark space on the rock's surface. Even in person, I had difficulty seeing exactly what was happening.
eppur_se_muova
(40,457 posts)Including caterpillars, aphids, grasshoppers, and all the insects suburban lawn-tenders regard as pests, and do their best to poison or otherwise eliminate. Caterpillars and grubs are the preferred food of songbird nestlings, and there are now many areas where the parents can't adequately feed their young because the surrounding territory has been scoured free of such "pests", or taken over by imported (usually invasive) plants that are inedible to most of the local bugs. Lush green lawns appear beautiful to realtors and civic boosters, but theirs is the beauty of a sterile monoculture, pretty as a well-embalmed corpse.
We've got to save wetlands and wildlands, or risk killing off so much of Nature.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)It felt like a rough-hewn paradise to me.
As I said above, the City of Torrance is fully committed to saving this bit of wild land.
LNM
(1,204 posts)Nice job, CalPeggy! I imagine you spent hours there.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)I had a lot of fun there. But I am old and run out of steam pretty fast. I was there an hour before I decided that it would be smart to leave.
In that time, I took 50 photos which is a bit of a record for me.
SWBTATTReg
(25,832 posts)sights and taking in the sights! Thank you so much for the journey!!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)It was a bit chilly at first; the temps were in the 50's. And then we got so absorbed that we forgot to notice!
AllaN01Bear
(27,914 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)KatyaR
(3,624 posts)And the mimosas--plants from my childhood. I had an old-growth lilac bush outside my bedroom window when I was a kid, and I used to sleep with my head in the window in the spring so I could smell the lilacs as I went to sleep.
My grandmother had a small pink mimosa under a couple of other trees. It never got very big, but it was so pretty. I guess they're considered junk trees now, I never see them any more.
Thanks, Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)Which one was the mimosa? I don't think it was labelled.
And what a wonderful memory from your childhood!
orleans
(36,512 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)Pas-de-Calais
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(155,640 posts)sinkingfeeling
(56,732 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)Joinfortmill
(19,417 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
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(19,417 posts)Easterncedar
(5,207 posts)Even high summer here doesnt produce such abundance. I couldnt name half of them. Beautiful.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,640 posts)We have a super temperate climate and things like to grow here.
I couldn't name the great majority of these! Some had labels which I looked at, but didn't photograph.