Hunting wildflowers.

Thanks to the trusty Theodore Payne Foundation Wildflower Hotline and a little bit of internet sleuthing, I was found out where to go to see the array of colors. Along the side of California Route 223 as you start to approach the foothills, the colors become visible. Golden fiddlenecks, lupines, and the protected poppies paint the hillsides of the ranching land with hues of gold, purple, and orange. After a couple days of rain in the first week of March, the hillsides were bursting with color. The drive isn’t too far from Los Angeles, it took about two hours from my apartment. Makes for a quick day trip if you’re up for a little bit of time in the car.

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