March 7, 2016

  • Rice Canyon

    March 7, 2016, Prescott-  This past weekend featured my shortest visit to southern California, since July 3, 2013.  It was truncated by the intense storms hitting the region- with rare  Winter electrical elements, and hail, in the mix.

    My visit with my son, Aram, was the main reason for the journey.  It is indicative of how much of me he has absorbed, that he asked whether I was just “swinging by” on the way to see friends.  It is true that, in the past, I have combined a visit with him and those with friends in Orange County and Los Angeles.  That was not the case this time, as both weather and fiscal prudence put the latter two segments on hold, until early June.

    One of the things I enjoy doing is connecting people with places in the area where I happen to be, that they enjoy or find useful.  I do this here in Home Base, and I was able to do so with Aram, in Chula Vista.  I introduced him to a small Thai restaurant, near his home, on Saturday night.  Yesterday afternoon, we discovered Rice Canyon, a lovely trail just ten minutes’ walk from his apartment.  This trail system, a feature of the City of Chula Vista, gives area residents a lovely venue for hiking, biking and jogging.

    Here are some scenes of this floral, riparian preserve.

    Palms, Rice Canyon, Chula Vista
                                                                    Copse, Rice Canyon, Chula Vista
                                                                                                                                          North Trailhead, Rice Canyon, Chula Vista

    There is a pleasant mix of desert and subtropical flora here, as elsewhere in the San Diego area.  Palm trees abound, though they are in a state of drought-induced duress right now.

    Here is a steep side trail, leading to a housing area just west of Rice Canyon.                                     Lemonade Berry shrub "forest", Rice Canyon, Chula Vista
                                                                                                                                                                                           Hidden creek, Rice Canyon, Chula Vista

    Erosion, mostly man-made, is a concern for the friends of Rice Canyon.  Aram was underwhelmed at the notion of “side trails”, in the preserve.  Lemonade berry shrubs(above/upper right) provided the Kumayaay people with a sour beverage.   A small creek, (above, lower right) peeked out at the discerning walker.  Myrtillocacti (below) are also common in the South Bay of San Diego and the Tijuana Estuary.

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    Myrtillocacti, Rice Canyon, Chula Vista

    We had a fine introduction to the canyon, during a seven-hour respite from the rain that graced southern California with its presence.  This morning, no sooner had I left the city, than the rain resumed, with a vengeance.

     

     

     

     

     

Comments (2)

  • Seems the weather took a break so that you and your son could enjoy the outdoors!! Interesting cacti - something I never see around here.

  • I would be surprised to see cacti in Indiana. I have seen them as far east as South Dakota and Kansas. Then again, there were some on the beach in New Jersey, washed all the way from Spain, I guess. :)

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