Our visit in Joshua Tree made us feel like it was a place we could live someday. Although small, it’s filled with vintage shops, and cafes. We booked an airbnb last minute (as we’ve done everything on this trip) and it turned out to be better than we could’ve imagined.
The space was so comfortable – we spent our night there in the hot tub looking at the stars, and were able to hang out and read for a bit in the hammock.
How cute is this?
I can appreciate true spice lovers.
Not far from the Airbnb is the Noah Purifoy Sculpture garden. As we explored the area, we really felt like we were momentarily able to experience different memories and moments of his life.
We did a small hike through Joshua Tree National Park. I’d never seen Joshua trees before this, and was surprised to find out that they’re not really even trees at all – just large plants.
I love how things get weird in the desert, and am missing it already as we venture into some cooler weather.
Great recap—stumbled across this from a comment on another blog while looking for Palm Springs and Joshue Tree suggestions. Definitely going to check out this sculpture garden! (P.S. Love your sandals…where are they from?)
Thanks! You’re going to love it! My sandals are from Everlane: http://bit.ly/1Bqi5Y5