
It’s springtime!
Days are longer. The air is warmer. Flowers are blooming in the Land of the First People in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park!
A few days ago I strolled through The Iipay ~ Tipay Kumeyaay Mut Niihepok (Land of the First People) area at the north end of the State Park, and I noticed a whole lot of color.
I’m no expert when it comes to identifying flowers and plants, but I do believe I recognized Bush Sunflower, Yarrow and Cleveland Sage, all native to the San Diego region.
I do know that what I saw is beautiful.






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That looks lovely. Looks like such a nice place to visit on a sunny day. Wen’t for walk in my local park the other day and it looks beautiful now all the blossoms and flowers are staring to bloom.
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Spring is one of my favorite seasons of the year.
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