Literally, not a cloud in the sky. Anywhere. And shades of blue that I never, ever saw in LA.
It’s definitely different up here in the High Desert, but we’re getting used to it. Mostly good stuff. While waiting to be seated for breakfast on Sunday, we saw an ambulance go buy, lights & siren blaring. It occurred to me that it was the first time I had seen anything like that in almost four weeks here. To my memory, I’ve only heard sirens out on the main road (a block away) twice. Between our two homes in LA for almost 35 years, it was a daily occurrence, or more. Granted, we lived near a couple of fire stations and a large hospital, but still…
The population up here is about 550,000 for Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia, and the unincorporated areas like Oak Hills combined. I haven’t gathered the statistics or gone looking for them online, but it sure feels like it’s a lot less hectic and stressed.
The other thing you might notice is that the second hummingbird feeder is up. Hummer2 is active and getting traffic, sometimes at the same time as Hummer1. The most I’ve ever seen is four hummers out there flitting about and feeding at once, but I’m hoping that will grow.
No additional sighting of the owl there was out there at sunset a few days ago, and very few finches are around. A bunch of crows, some pigeons, but no hawks at all, which surprises me. We did see a huge turkey vulture circling a few hundred feet up, but it never came down closer.
Also no small critters seen at all. No squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, or gophers (thank god!!). Also no lizards at all, which I find very odd. We’re surrounded by open desert, have rocks and “desert landscaping” everywhere, and when we were house hunting there were plenty of places where I saw fence lizards, just like in LA. But here, not a single one yet.
We have plenty of black widows outside (it looks like the house has been empty and unoccupied for a while before we bought it, so there hasn’t been much of that light maintenance) but I’m mowing them down like waves of wheat, so they shouldn’t be a problem for long. And no snakes that I’ve seen, although I’m sure they’re out there in the more undeveloped, wilderness areas. I’ll keep an eye open for them if I go hiking or walking and I’ll leave them alone if they do the same for me.
Have I ever told “the snake story” here? Maybe another night…
I thought it was supposed to be up in triple digits this week, but today was lovely. Mid 80’s, toasty in the sun but wonderful in the shade with a nice breeze, keeping the wind chimes active outside my office. And that blue sky!

That sounds amazing! My father owned land in Phelan, Boron, and Apple Valley that we finally sold over the last 3 years. Dad had high hopes for Apple Valley becoming more developed, but that hasn’t really happened yet.
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That sounds (and looks) great! My father owned land in Apple Valley, Phelan, and Boron, but we finally sold it over the last three years. He kept expecting massive development and growth in Apple Valley, but that hasn’t happened so far.
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If they ever build the high-speed rail between LA & Las Vegas there’s supposed to be a stop in Victorville, which should drive growth in the area, but I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for that first train. We’re not here for the appreciation, it’s more that 1,600 square feet in our neighborhood in LA was $1.3M+ and 3,900 square feet up here is $750,000.
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