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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Three or four days of Sunlight in a row at the beach. Amazing!

Though it has been mostly overcast or foggy high or low since late in April we have been lucky enough to travel many times to the sun in Portland, Mt. Shasta, And Santa Barbara. It tends to be more sunny in the summers from about Santa Barbara south to San Diego by the way and in the deserts it is usually hot and very dry all summer long from Borago Desert up through all of the Mojave desert. So, the last few days of sunny weather with temperatures of around 70 degrees along the Northern California Coast where we live have been heaven to experience with the clear air and winds blowing off the Pacific Ocean and the coast line reminding me a lot of Hawaii when it's sunny this time of year!

begin quote from AI and Internet regarding the Mojave Desert: (Also, my father and I built a retirement home for my mother and father from 1968 until 1980 when they retired there. However, unfortunately my father then passed away in 1985 when I was 37 years old. We all built it on weekends. For me, I was helping build it mostly from around 1968 on weekends until I got together with my first wife and had a son. Then I lived in places like San Marcos, Encinitas, and then Mt. Shasta and Hilo, Hawaii. But, by then the basic STructure and furniture was all there by 1973 or so so even I and my wife lived there in 1975 and 1976 while I was a working partner of my father, Uncle's, and cousins Mining Company and we rebuilt a Mining Mill in 29 palms during this time and got mining claims in the Virginia Dale Mining district not far from 29 Palms then. However, we lived then in my father's house we were building at that time while we were working at 29 Palms and in the Virginia Dale Mining district then around 1975 and 1976 when I and my wife returned with our baby son from Hilo, Hawaii. The actual location was 2 1/2 acres of land up on Yucca Mesa above Yucca Valley where we built my parents retirement house on weekends then. 

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Named after the indigenous Mohave people, it is located primarily in southeastern California and southwestern Nevada, with small portions extending into Arizona ...
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    The Mojave Desert is famous for its extreme temperatures, unique plant life (including the iconic Joshua trees), and vast, otherworldly landscapes, including Death Valley, the hottest place in North America. It's a popular destination for outdoor recreation, boasting national parks like Joshua Tree and Death Valley, and unique geological features like sand dunes. The desert also serves as an economic resource for mining, ranching, and recreation. 
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    Extreme Environments:
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    Death Valley within the Mojave holds the record for the highest recorded air temperature on Earth, according to One Earth. 
    The Mojave is the driest of the North American deserts, receiving very little rainfall. 
    It has a significant elevational range, from below sea level in Death Valley to high peaks, which influences temperature and precipitation. 

    Unique Flora and Fauna:
    • Joshua Trees:
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    The Mojave is famous for its forests of Joshua trees, a species of yucca found nowhere else in the world. 
    Many plants and animals have evolved to survive the harsh conditions, including various cacti, reptiles, and mammals. 
    Approximately one-third of the species found in the Mojave are endemic, meaning they are not found anywhere else. 

    Landscapes and Recreation:
    • Sand Dunes:
      The Mojave Desert features impressive sand dunes, like those at Kelso Dunes. 

    Economic Significance:
    • Mining:
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    The Mojave has a history of mining activity, with mineral extraction still taking place in certain areas. 
    Agriculture and ranching are also part of the Mojave's economy. 
    The desert's attractions, including national parks and recreational areas, contribute significantly to local economies. 
    The Mojave is also a site for renewable energy development, particularly solar power. 

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    Flora & Fauna. What plants and animals live in the Mojave Desert?
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    The Mojave Desert is home to a variety of plants and animals adapted to its arid conditions. Notable plants include the Joshua tree, creosote bush, and various cacti like the cholla and beavertail pricklypear. Animal life includes the desert tortoise, bighorn sheep, roadrunners, mountain lions, and numerous insects and reptiles. 
    Plants:
    • Joshua Trees: A keystone species, these iconic trees are found in higher elevations of the Mojave and provide habitat for many animals. 

    Animals:
    • Desert Tortoise: A threatened species, known for its burrowing habits and slow movements. 

    The Mojave Desert's harsh environment has shaped the unique adaptations of its plant and animal life, creating a fascinating ecosystem. 

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  • National Parks:
    Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Mojave National Preserve are all located within the Mojave, drawing millions of visitors. 
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    The Mojave is a popular destination for off-road enthusiasts, with areas like Johnson Valley offering extensive off-highway vehicle areas. 
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  • Creosote Bush: Dominates lower elevations, forming the "creosote bush scrub" community. 
  • Cholla Cactus: Known for its sharp spines and unique appearance, found in various locations. 
  • Beavertail Pricklypear: A type of cactus with paddle-shaped stems, adapted to water storage. 
  • Bursage: A common shrub found alongside creosote bushes. 
  • Bighorn Sheep: Adaptable to rugged terrain, found in the mountains and canyons. 
  • Roadrunner: A fast-running bird, known for its hunting prowess. 
  • Mountain Lion: One of the largest predators in the desert. 
  • Burrowing Owl: A small owl that nests in burrows. 
  • Kangaroo Rat: A nocturnal rodent that can survive without drinking water. 
  • Mojave Green Rattlesnake: A venomous snake known for its neurotoxic venom. 
  • Coyotes: Adaptable hunters, prey on smaller animals. 
  • Bats: Various bat species, including pallid bats, are nocturnal hunters. 
  • Lizards: Many lizard species, like the side-blotched lizard and desert night lizard, thrive in the desert. 
  • Scorpions: Nocturnal creatures, often found under rocks. 
  • Insects: Various insects, including termites, yucca moths, and Mojave green bees. 
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