While staying 
			a few days in the Palm Springs area, I had the opportunity to make a 
			half-day trip to view the wonderful desert landscapes of Joshua Tree 
			National Park. The park lies to the north and east of the various 
			townships that are strung along the Coachella Valley and is 
			separated from these communities by three things : the Little San 
			Bernardino Mountains,  the Interstate-10 freeway, and ... gulp!
			
			... 
			the San Andreas fault. The park marks the area where the Mojave and 
			Colorado Deserts converge, causing a profusion of interesting plant 
			life.
I made the half-day visit with 
			fellow-FlyerTalker sftrvlr (Bruce from San Francisco), who 
			has become a good friend in the course of these pages! I gather he 
			was happy to discover that I can actually drive on the wrong side of 
			the road
			
  
			Although the weather was excellent during my visit, Southern 
			California had one of its wettest winters this year and this was 
			responsible for making the tourists turn out in their droves. Why? 
			Well, this was not my first visit to the park, but it was certainly 
			the only time that I have seen parts of the desert floor carpeted 
			with colourful wild flowers. Amazing!