Took a drive on Sunday to see some flowers

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04/02/2019 at 10:45 • Filed to: None

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The flowers were all over Malibu on a sunny and warm day. But the best example I was able to capture was definitely on a short drive up Corral Canyon. The hills were alive with fields of yellow and thankfully the road was not too stuffed with tourists. Only saw small patches of p oppy so it’s not like the “superbloom” going on to the East, but this was still pretty neat to see. Also note that I forgot to mute the video so my Subaru sounds like a lawnmower being at 4x speed along with some mice talking in the background. Looking forward to heading to the Poppy Reserve in the Antelope Valley next weekend hopefully, although I can guarantee the crowds will be horrendous. But I have been to Disneyland a few times so how much worse could it really be? At least in this case desert flowers will be far more interesting than an hour on a line for 30 seconds of ride, on repeat for 8 hours.

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Kinja'd!!! Highlander-Datsuns are Forever > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
04/02/2019 at 11:08

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Have you explored north between Santa Barbara and SLO yet? There is some high desert there that might be going off too.


Kinja'd!!! Wrong Wheel Drive (41%) > Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
04/02/2019 at 11:23

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I’ve certainly been up that a few times but havent been this season yet. It’s a twenty minute drive to get to Malibu from home which is why that is super easy to spontaneously go instead of having to plan something. If I happen to buy a Miata in the near future, driving up the PCH to Big Sur and back is almost immediately required.


Kinja'd!!! SPAMBot - Horse Doctor > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
04/02/2019 at 11:35

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I drove to SLO this weekend to experience all the green . Definitely a lot of the wildflowers too. I did a short little run/hike on Sunday morning and it was absolutely beautiful. I would recommend getting out of town, even if it is just for an morning or afternoon.