When I saw
the Northeast in autumn for the very first time, I fell madly in love. From that time on,
I couldn’t stop dreaming about living with those trees that paint the skies when
they turn to golds, reds, yellows, and oranges. But being originally from the
tropics, I knew it would be foolish. I would not be able to survive the height
of winter in those places. Therein lies the quandary.
Fortunately,
RVing full time for eight years brought us to the Arizona desert. Deserts are
described as barren, desolate, waterless, and without vegetation. It is
considered dull and uninteresting, unlivable due to extreme heat or cold.
People, therefore, wonder how many can stand to live in Phoenix, Arizona, Well, let me tell you that if spring and fall
are the best seasons to visit (or live) in the Northeast, they are also in the
Southwest. And, if the winter is the bane of the former, summer is it in the
latter. That leads
me to the crux of this post: Springtime is the best time to experience the
desert. The following are the 10 reasons why.
If the trees
turn multi-hued in the New England fall, trees
turn yellow in the desert spring. (Disclosure: yellow is my favorite color)
The Palo Verdes bloom with abandon and their tiny blossoms are yellow. The name
Palo Verde literally translated means “green stick” in Spanish. All parts of
the tree from the leaves to the branches, limbs, and trunk are green. There are
two native Arizona Palo Verdes: the Foothills Palo Verde and the Blue Palo
Verde. April is the blooming period for both. The first to bloom in April is the
Blue Palo Verdes. Two weeks later, the Foothills follow. The Mexican Palo Verdes bloom till August.
Flowers carpet the valleys and
hillsides in the desert spring. Winter has been especially wet and cold this year. As a
matter of fact, some snow collected in the desert valleys, more at the hill and
mountain tops. Larger snow melts are now watering the landscapes. Yes, water abounds at this time in the desert,
especially this year when winter produced so much melts. It is time to see the desert in bloom!
Because of the trees and the flowers, color reigns in the desert in spring. It is truly the best time to visit. Besides, temperatures in the desert are ideal at this time. Highs are in the 80-90s, lows in the 45-75s. It is fresh, chilly air to wake up to in the mornings, perfect for your hot coffee, chocolate or tea. And the nights of 60s-70s are cozy for indoor family activities or for night outs in style and comfort.
Daytime, on
the other hand, is in the perfectly enjoyable 70-80s, except for June when it
gets to the balmy ’90s later in the month. For this reason, markets come alive at this time in the
desert. There will always be a farmers’ market to go to, every day of the
week. Festivals also sprout, from
art and music to film and everything in between. Even sports teams choose springtime in the desert to train. Come to see
your favorite ballplayers from the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago
White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City
Royals, LA Angels, LA Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego
Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers. What a bonus!
The Phoenix Metropolitan Area is such a paradise in spring for all these reasons. In fact, it is also
good in the fall. Winter can be a little bit chilly so we go farther south to
Mexico. And the heat of summer, though no worse than the humid heat of the
Midwest drives us to visit our children who all live in great summer places. As
you can see, we have even decided to settle in the Phoenix area. But this
spring, come and see the desert in magnificent bloom and enjoy the other
bonuses.
Yes, .this is Carol favorite time here, all the flowers and greenery, but especially the yellow!
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DeleteI love spring. The colours are so bright. I never think of the desert as being colourful but it sounds wonderful. Can't wait for summer after this past winter!
ReplyDeleteBut it's too hot in the desert during summer!
DeleteI really loved watching the desert bloom seasons. From the first wormwood to blossom to the final Saguaro flower before the heat of summer really set in. It took me a while to wrap my midwest seasons around the new life I was seeing, but once I did, it was like a whole new world opened up. If you haven't seen the Queen of the Night Cirrus bloom I would highly recommend it.
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DeleteI lived in Phoenix for a few months while I was working there but it was from July to November. So hello summer and monsoon season. I haven't been there in the spring, but I love the idea of cooler temps (especially cold mornings-I love the cold) and pretty desert blooms!
ReplyDeleteFor me, April is the best month to be in Phoenix!
DeleteI'm so happy to see that the Phoenix area desert erupts into wildflowers in the spring. We have many further out west, especially this year, but not the variety of cactus that you have. Wonderful phenomenon.
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ReplyDeleteI stay in Phoenix spring and fall to get the best from the desert!
DeleteI was just in Tempe, Arizona, and saw all the Palo Verde trees in full, glorious bloom. The yellow blossoms against the green tree bark was really striking.
ReplyDeleteThat's why my favorite months is April. That's when they peak!
DeleteI love when we have massive winter rains and the dessert blooms. I make a point to go out several times to enjoy it, and this year was incredible. You have inspired me to drive over to Phoenix for the next super bloom!
ReplyDeleteDon't like winter's like that but I love the after glow of the spring!
DeleteLove the contradiction of the desert blooming. Haven't had the privilege of seeing this myself, but any blooming period is inspirational. The colors and sense of renewal is good for the soul :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit popular desert tourist areas. Deserts have so much to offer and the landscape is so different that I love it. I've driven past Arizona a few times, but need to make a stop next time!
ReplyDeleteMake sure it's spring, esp. April!
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DeleteI was in the Mojave desert last month and due to the snowfall they said that the desert is much more green than it is normally. There were some bursts of yellow too.
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DeleteNothing more beautiful than the desert when it is in bloom. We've loved being in Arizona to see trees and cactus in full dress!
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DeleteWhat gorgeous blooms, such a treat for those visiting to see the desert come alive like that. I’ve yet to make it to spring training, might have to add it to the list.
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DeleteMy cousin and his wife live in Scottsdale during the winter and said this was the first year they had seen the desert bloom. I can only imagine how beautiful it is!!
ReplyDeleteIt is prettier this year but it blooms every year...especially the yellow trees!
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DeleteI always love spring flowers. They must be quite something when they bloom in the desert!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are. I always stay here in spring unless I have to. I travel winter and summer!
DeleteWe're from the Northeast and love both the Fall and Spring colors. Spring in the desert looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe desert looks magical in the spring! Love the flowering yellow flowers and the flowering cacti. It all looks so magical.
ReplyDeleteYes the desert bloom is stunning. I live in Socal and thanks to all the rain the hiking trails are full of colorful yellow wildflowers and it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe desert bloom is certainly gorgeous and a great time to visit. I live in SOcal and thanks to all the recent rains have been happily able to hike through endless fields of colorful flowers. A real treat.
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a desert gal, I'll admit. However, seeing a desert in bloom would be gorgeous! Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI've longed to see the deset in bloom. How spectacular to view Mother Nature in all her glory. It's not my favorite type of destination, but too see all that color would be a wonderful draw!
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