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Some people hate detours.

After a deluge of rain in mid-February, March brought a “wildflower super bloom” to parts of Southern California. Two of the three roads off our mountain were washed out, and a detour took us along a rural road as we made our way around the mountain to the town down below.

What have brought destruction to our roads and bridges had blessed the hillside with exactly wheat the wildflowers needed to bloom. And the miracle of the “super bloom” occurred during an amazing butterfly migration.

This magnificient bloom occurred in a protected habitat conservation area.