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The Desert Isn’t Always Brown: Borrego Springs is Unusually Green
The desert doesn’t turn green very often, but when it does it’s impossible to ignore. Recent rains have transformed Borrego Springs into a landscape of fresh growth and unexpected texture.
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Yard Work is Way Tougher in the Desert
If you have experience with desert yardwork or landscaping in Borrego Springs and have tips to share, we’d genuinely love to hear them. We’re still learning, and trying not to get hurt too much…
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is already blanketed in wildflowers – Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is taking notice of Borrego’s early wildflower bloom, sharing how recent rains have brought rare and colorful blooms to the desert.
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Video: Borrego After Dark… Coyotes on the Prowl
Our neighborhood coyotes, making their rounds in the middle of the night. They’re pretty common here in Borrego Springs, so it’s not surprising that we finally caught some on one of our cameras.
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Flowers in December: Borrego’s Early Bloom Surprise
One of the best things about desert living is when the wildflowers bloom because the landscape transforms from a sea of brown to a blanket of color.
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Coyote Canyon Through My Lens
So, I’ve been dabbling with YouTube for a few months now, quietly documenting life in Borrego Springs, California. By “dabbling,” I mean posting videos that almost no one watches—and honestly, that’s okay.
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Exploring Borrego Springs: New Breceda Art + Desert Wildflowers
I love living in a tourist spot… there’s always something to see.
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Life Out Here: The Tiny Desert Invaders
This isn’t dirt on our truck; it’s the pesky boatman bugs that swarm our area from time to time. We’re new to the experience and have learned that they’re drawn to our truck because…
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Video: Celebrating Small Town Life at the Borrego Days Desert Festival
This is our second year attending… last year as out of towners and this year as locals now that we live here.