My first month out of the redwood fog in Northern California has been a great learning experience. Its been great learning the plants of this bioregion, starkly different from where I came, characterized by the chaparral plant community. I am truly grateful to be able to spend my days looking for plants, gathering seed, and cleaning seed. This station is full of motivated people with various projects one can plug into such as cactus wren habitat monitoring and kangaroo rat habitat restoration. I didn’t realize other members of anacardiaceae occured in California, so it was cool to meet the genera rhus and malosma. There are a lot of scenic mountain areas here, more than I thought, in a place I thought was just strip malls and urban sprawl. It is refreshing to note how much biodiversity still exists in San Diego county. I look forward to further exploration of this new, mediteranean-style home.