tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3168445375841748299.post7378150306945023929..comments2024-03-28T08:35:24.979-06:00Comments on Married With Bikes: Un-race report: Cactus Hugger geology-ecology extravaganzaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3168445375841748299.post-86178917204349458632013-04-23T20:52:22.746-06:002013-04-23T20:52:22.746-06:00Watcher! Great to know you still lurk in blog land...Watcher! Great to know you still lurk in blog land. Thanks a zillion for the feedback! I thought of taking better pictures and trying to ID the plants for real, but I figured no one would hold geologist me accountable for bad plant IDs, so I focused on the geo instead. <br /><br />The flowers were awesome down south that weekend, eh?Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10896006691904225007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3168445375841748299.post-68793891030230712832013-04-19T22:49:41.321-06:002013-04-19T22:49:41.321-06:00Geology and flowers- my favorite kind of post! Nic...Geology and flowers- my favorite kind of post! Nice post & pics. We were actually on Guacamole the day before you- I think it might be my new favorite ride.<br /><br />BTW, your "alien plant" is Desert Trumpet, <i>Eriogon inflatum</i>. It's in the buckwheat family. And I think your "sagebrush" flowers may be Blackbrush (which are way prettier than sagebrush flowers.)Watcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02248341788957416471noreply@blogger.com