Sewtopia Palm Springs started off Thursday 11/3 with checking in to the large conference center, which we had all to ourselves. We picked out lanyard colors for nametags, got our Sewtopia goodie bags, and found our assigned tables. My sister, sister-in-law and I were all together, and we met our fourth tablemate soon after. Then we piled onto the bus for several outings that were all on Palm Canyon Drive, the same as our hotel. There are no quilt shops to speak of in Palm Springs, so they got creative and took us first to Moorten Botanical Garden, a family owned desert native garden and nursery. The son of the founders--who looked to be in his 80s--presented a short background history and some anecdotes related to his parents and the many artifacts around the area. He was very knowledgeable about the plants, and entertaining, too.
This wagon disintegrated decades ago beneath this large ocotillo.
Agave and cholla cactus among large pieces of ancient petrified wood found in the desert.
Lava flow and native cacti. The founders went on many forays for plants in the Southwest and into Mexico.I had to take a shot of this pillow in the restaurant we where we ate lunch. I had the most delicious crab chowder there, and my sister and sister-in-law also had great meals.
2 comments:
Looks like you got to indulge in more than just stitching time on your retreat.
Beautiful botanical garden! So many different shapes and kinds of cacti! Really interesting for people who never see that sort of flora!
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