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Spring Poppies of El Paso — Part 1


California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

This week and next I’m going to go into cruise control and just post a lot of pictures at an annual floral event here in El Paso, Texas. And this year is an exceptional one. It’s our annual blooming of California poppies along the eastern slopes of the Franklin Mountains. I’m also going to intersperse photos of these poppies with some flowing in my own yard. So, why is this year so spectacular? Because we’ve had an exceptionally wet spring. El Paso normally gets around 9.71 inches/247mm (30-year average) of  annual precipitation, and most of that falls from early July through the end of September. So far, we’ve had 3.01 inches/78mm!

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

Additionally over the next two weeks I’ll treat you to the annual blooming of the scarlet hedgehog cacti in our yard:

Scarlet Hedgehog Cactus

So, from where did these poppies originate? There are a lot of urban legends about that, but the documented account is that these poppy fields came about in 1931 when, according to the El Paso Times:

“El Paso business men see a business asset as well as beauty in a Mt. Franklin with with poppy covered slopes.

“L. E. Saunders, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said he is ‘strong’ for the Herald-Post campaign to broadcast poppy seed over the barren mesas and foothills of Mount Franklin.”

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

But I have another story to go along with that, because I seem to recall working in the control tower at El Paso International Airport back in the mid to late ’80s, and watching an aircraft reseed these areas with a low-level airdrop. Alas, I cannot find any accounts of this to back up my recollection, so I may be misremembering it

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

At any rate, let’s continue with the flowers, shall we:

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

California Poppies in the Franklin Mountains

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Fun Photo Friday — Belleview Inn Favorites


Belleview Inn Front Façade

This brings to an end this trip, which started with a fall foliage cruise in Canada, took us to the Kennedy Space Center, and wound up here at the historic Belleview-Biltmore Hotel. I hope you enjoyed the journey. And here’s today’s Belleview favorites:

Look carefully and you’ll see me posing with Ursula

Belleview Inn Hallway — Less creepy than the halls in The Shining!

Belleview Inn Veranda

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Post Cruise — Exploring the Historic Belleview Inn


Belleview-Biltmore lobby seating area

Today we’re going to browse around the Belleview-Biltmore Hotel and take in the grand interior. Let’s start with the lobby, and the spacious seating area adjacent to the registration desk:

Belleview-Biltmore lobby seating area

This cheerful area even comes with a cozy fireplace:

Belleview-Biltmore lobby fireplace

A short stint down the hall brings you to a wonderful, wood-laden study:

Belleview-Biltmore study

And in this study, opposite the area pictured above, is yet another cozy seating area with an inviting fireplace:

Belleview-Biltmore study

Back to the lobby for a look at the grand staircase and the piano:

Belleview-Biltmore grand staircase and piano

That staircase takes us up to a rather unique look into the original framing used in this 120+ year-old structure. On the top floor, behind a plexiglass viewing window, you can see the structure beneath the walls:

Plexiglass window to the original frame construction

See that bolt-and-nut hardware above? It’s larger than it looks in that picture, so let’s have Ursula place a hand into the frame for a size comparison:

Ursula’s hand for a size comparison of this nut/bolt combination

On this week’s Fun Photo Friday I’ll reveal my favorite shots of this property. Until then, let’s go outside and take a last look:

Belleview-Biltmore front approach

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