Jan 07 2009
Desert Garden at Balboa Park Blooms

Desert Garden Bloom, Balboa Park
While I was crossing the footbridge yesterday on my way to San Diego Natural History Museum and The San Diego Science Center, I was side tracked by the buzzing bees busily sucking the sweet nectar of a succulent bloom. I delayed crossing the footbridge, instead, accepted the invitation of the bees to enjoy the same sight and scenery that kept them busy.

Bees Happily Sucking the Sweet Nectar of the Succulent Flower

A Happy Bee and Succulent Bloom
I was taken by surprised with a lot of blooms already, and then, I remember it is actually already January
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Succulent Bloom
January to March is the peak blooming period of the succulents, but then, the cacti and other succulents are still interesting even without the flowers for the always come in different forms and shapes.

This Cacti

Is Part of this Spooky Giant Cacti
So, instead of proceeding right away to the Science Museum, I at first took the short trail at the Desert Garden, what a wonderful walk that was amongst the intereresting desert plants. I always am fascinated by the forms of cacti, for me they are part of the lure of the wonders of the desert.

And their flowers, are one of the exotic blooms I have seen.

This is a Very Tall Succulent

How Tall? Just a lot taller than me
Not all the cacti and succulents were on bloom yet yesterday, I believe others will start blooming February and continue until March or April. Especially the barrel and the beavertail cacti. Nevertheless, I saw a lot of passersby stopping their car on the road and taking a picture of this photo which faces the Park Blvd.

Desert Garden Blooms
But my greatest surprise yesterday while walking at Desert Garden was this

Can you find the Caterpillar?
The presence of butterfly and caterpillar surely brought priceless joy to my walk. Okay, did I say a caterpillar? Yes, there is a caterpillar in the picture above, but unlike Ratty of Everyday Adventurer whose Who Found the Squirrel Game was really fun and I thoroughly enjoyed, the caterpillar I have in the picture is kind of very obvious
, sorry, as I could not get any other angle in taking the picture of butterfly afraid it will fly soon. And I want the butterfly to be in the photograph with the caterpillar too. King of which comes first, caterpillar or butterfly game? But anyway, just for fun, I hope you join me in describing where the caterpillar is in the above picture. And since it is already obvious, you do not have to click on the picture to enlarge it, hahahaha! But if you want more challenge, visit Ratty’s Who Found the Squirrel Game .





