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Looking down from California Pass on the hidden jewel, Lake Como. I was standing at 12,840 ft and gasping for air. You can see my jeep road to the summit called the Animas Loop. Priceless view of the San Juan Mountains. Yes, there is still snow from last winter on the mountain side.

 

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Could this be the Easter bunny?? ;))

The California ground squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi), also known as the Beechey ground squirrel, is a common and easily observed ground squirrel of the western United States and the Baja California Peninsula; it is common in Oregon and California and its range has relatively recently extended into Washington and northwestern Nevada.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_ground_squirrel

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otospermophilus_beecheyi

 

July 2019 - Edited and uploaded 2022/05/05

Near Santa Barbara, California

Sunol Regional Wilderness, Sunol, CA

I don't feed these birds everyday, but I think they know when I throw a few peanuts out for them. They often show up in less than half hour after I feed them. They either have a lookout watching me or maybe a security camera that they are monitoring constantly from a warm, dry location. Backyard birds, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_8655

Summertime at Main Beach, Laguna Beach, CA. As good as it gets! HBM!

with small water drops

 

California Poppy - Eschscholzia californica - Goldmohn

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 90mm 2.8 Macro

Over the Little San Bernandino Mountains...the rain was badly needed!

San Gregorio State Beach, California, USA

Eschscholzia californica

In July 1885, three teenage Hawaiian princes took a break from their boarding school, St. Mathew's Hall in San Mateo, and came to cool off in Santa Cruz, California. There, David Kawānanakoa, Edward Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole surfed the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on custom-shaped redwood boards, according to surf historians Kim Stoner and Geoff Dunn. In 1890, the pioneer in agricultural education John Wrightson reputedly became the first British surfer when instructed by two Hawaiian students at his college.

George Freeth (1883–1919) is often credited as being the "Father of Modern Surfing". He is thought to have been the first modern surfer.

In 1907, the eclectic interests of the land baron Henry E. Huntington brought surfing to the California coast. While on vacation, Huntington had seen Hawaiian boys surfing the island waves. Looking for a way to entice visitors to the area of Redondo Beach, where he had heavily invested in real estate, he hired a young Hawaiian to ride surfboards. George Freeth decided to revive the art of surfing, but had little success with the huge 500 cm (16 ft) hardwood boards that were popular at that time. When he cut them in half to make them more manageable, he created the original "Long board", which made him the talk of the islands. To the delight of visitors, Freeth exhibited his surfing skills twice a day in front of the Hotel Redondo. Another native Hawaiian, Duke Kahanamoku, spread surfing to both the U.S. and Australia, riding the waves after displaying the swimming prowess that won him Olympic gold medals in 1912 and 1920.

In 1975, a professional tour started. That year Margo Oberg became the first female professional surfer.

 

From the balmy shores of San Diego to the chilly waters of Northern California, the Golden State’s coastline offers the allure of perfect waves for every type of surfer. In August 2018, the state assembly voted overwhelmingly to enshrine surfing as California’s official sport. A new holiday was even created to commemorate the cowabunga-inspired moment—September 20 is California Surfing Day.

Photographed in my backyard, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_2396

Love California and love every sunset I possible see.

 

Los Angeles. California.

Early morning nearby the California / Nevada border during the 'On The Highway' shoot (bit.ly/CarMV).

When I was at Jackson Bottom last weekend, this California Groundsquirrel was on a path ahead of me. it was reluctant to leave the path, so I just settled lower and took shots.

Explore #443

 

It is so peaceful at sunset,

They show all dreams to be met

In it, memories are also held

There in your heart, your fears are quelled

 

As the sun dips low in the sky

It reminds you of all those times you flew high

And with those memories of soaring above,

You have the hope and strength to find new love

 

Because at that sunset you find peace

There, is where your fears all cease

For dreams you find your strength to fly

There, in that sunset sky.

 

Today's Carsounds- The Doors - Light My Fire

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=flOvM4Z355A

Backyard bird, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_0041

... for a peaceful Bokeh Wednesday

 

with one out of many Californian poppies / Kalifornischer Mohn (Eschscholzia californica)

in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt

 

California Dreamin' by The Mamas And The Papas (1965)

A portion of the California Blue Line station. Chicago, Illinois.

My eldest daughter who was with me on this hike was impressed with the view.

california state flower

Well we all know its not but I've been singing along to Roy Orbison as I so often do when a photo 'strikes a chord' as it were... when I am processing a raw file.

Padstow Harbour actually but looking so sunny last October between lockdowns.

Looking like a typical post card and I’m well aware of that but it just epitomises Cornwall for me re the light and colours so I make no apologies for putting this on. Neither a sunrise sunset or slow shutter...the four S’s that a landscape photographer strives for lol. Just that Cornish light that I happen to love ❤️

Thank you so much everyone for all your encouraging comments which I appreciate so much.

I am unable to reply or comment at the moment as I’m not feeling too well at present but I wish you all well....❤️

 

Camp site at Deep Lake in the Marble Mountains, California

We didn't eat here on this trip, but it's on the list of places to go on our next California visit.

MESQUITE FLAT SAND DUNES

DEATH VALLEY CALIFORNIA

Wrapping up my ground nesters series with this pleasingly plump female California Quail.

 

From the Cornell Lab:

"Female California Quail typically hide their nests on the ground amid grasses or at the bases of shrubs or trees. Occasionally places nest up to 10 feet off the ground.

The nest is usually a shallow depression lined with stems and grasses, and often placed near vegetation or rocks for protection. Nest range from 5-7 inches across and 1-2 inches deep."

 

This shot was taken at Point Reyes National Seashore, California.

The last stop of our second trip in 2022 was the red rock and canyon country of northern Arizona, where we can almost always find these magnificent and endangered birds. Hanging out with them is one of the highlights of the entire year.

 

After the rains comes the season of super-bloom in California :-)

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