Santa Ynez offers breathtaking panoramic views of the stars and planets as I described last night. And it also has another kind of star: Shootingstar wildflower. They aren't ubiquitous like poppies or lupine so finding them is a treat.
One of the things I enjoy about hiking in Woodstock Ranch or the Sedgwick Reserve is the "treasure hunt" aspect. Hunt may be the wrong word because that implies a directed search. Maybe it's more like beachcombing. Nature has surprises tucked away on this rare property. It's somewhat like the Dr. Seuss book McElligott's Pool. "You never know what you'll catch in McElligott's Pool." That was one of my favorites as a child.
Franz and Anke and I went for a walk the other day on the flat, eastern portion of Ridgeline Ranch where it borders Sedgwick Reserve and found some Owl Clover. It's fairly easy to see how Shootingstars got their name, but I'm still pondering the derivation of Owl Clover. Clover yes, but Owl Clover for a pink, white and yellow blossom befuddles me.
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