Spring doesn't officially start until March 20, but there are already signs that the seasons will be changing soon in the Tehachapi Mountains.
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Erika Hoenisch Elliott took this photo of a Katydid on a Zinnia growing in her Tehachapi yard.
In this time of despair and heartbreak, I can say I'm so grateful for you. The entire world feels so angry and unsafe yet Tehachapi has remain…
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