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June Reflections

A rainbow of beautiful wildflowers above the North Fork Boise River High water on the North Fork Boise River The end of June is upon us, and I've been behind on my blog posts. I've spent so much time outside this month, which is just how I envision spending the idyllic summer time. I'm sharing photos of my June outdoor adventures here. It has been a month jam-packed with hiking, camping trips, weather of all varieties, and spending time with wonderful friends. In COVID-19 news, it appears that we took two steps forward with re-opening and one step back, as the Boise areas has regressed back to Stage 3 of the Idaho Rebound plan. I am continuing to enjoy spending lots of time outdoors, and feel lucky that my daily routine has not changed much and that my I can still pursue my hobbies and interests outdoors during this time. July is looking to be another busy and adventurous month, exactly how summer is. Summer time in Idaho is unfolding to be full of exploration, and pockets

Early June Wildflowers

Sagebrush mariposa lily ( Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas) Pale evening primrose/White-stemmed evening primrose ( Oenothera pallida ) Wand mullein ( Verbascum virgatum ) Blue Mountain Buckwheat ( Erigonum strictum )

Rose Garden at Julia Davis Park

Such an icon of summer The other day I was using the Boise Public Library's curbside pickup service (since the library isn't open yet), and I ventured over to neighboring Julia Davis Park. I was delighted to see an explosion of colors and fragrances from the Rose Garden, which is in its blooming prime at the moment. Enjoy these photos and learn more about the history of the Rose Garden here . 

Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Driving Tour

Driving tour of Birds of Prey National Conservation Area - click here to see the brochure and map A couple of weeks ago, I took a driving tour of the Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. The driving route outlines some notable geographic features of the area, as well as bringing birds to great spots above the Snake River for catching glimpses of birds of prey. Read more about the history of this unique area here .  View of Initial Point Snake River at Celebration Park Helpful bird identification sign at Dedication Point This sign at the Kuna Visitors Center has great ideas for stops along the Western Heritage Historic Byway View from Dedication Point