Showing posts with label desert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desert. Show all posts

adventure // anza borrego state park

Wednesday, October 23, 2013


this past weekend i had the opportunity to go to anza borrego state park with my environmental interpretation class. we camped at the agua caliente campground and spent 3 days exploring as much of anza borrego as we could. since the main focus of our trip was interpretation, we spent time with interpretive guides and rangers learning about the rich native american history in the anza borrego desert. we visited kumeyaay villages and pictographs and imagined how they used to live. we learned about the plants and animals that thrive in the desert climate, how they survive and why they are important to environment. we even went mud caving through naturally formed caves that were created by water flowing through a thick deposit of silt! overall, i had such a fantastic time learning about the desert, bonding with my classmates and spending time in the great outdoors. i realized how much i miss camping and i can't wait to start doing it more!

a little info about the park: anza borrego is about 2 1/2 hours east of san diego and is a state park located within the colorado desert of southern california. the park gets its name from 18th-century Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and borrego, the spanish word for bighorn sheep. with 600,000 acres, anza-borrego is the largest state park in california and the second largest in the continental united states. the park occupies eastern san diego county and reaches into imperial and riverside counties.


eat: peppermint oreo pops

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

i made these sweet treats for a christmas party this past weekend and they were a huge hit.  i'm sure you have seen them floating all over pinterest recently, especially with christmas right around the corner.  lulu the baker's recipe is easy to following and her pictures are fantastic (a lot better than mine, ha!).  these pops were easy to make and so delicious!  i used white and milk chocolate for covering my oreos and left some larger candy cane chunks on some of the oreos for a little more texture.  i will definitely be making them again soon.

 
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