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I had a huge smile on my face seeing all the fields covered in green grass and wild flowers while driving through the Fresno foothills today. I kept wanting to pull over around each corner when another view like this would pop up. I had a lot of fun with my dog walking along the road side taking pictures of one oak tree after another looking for that epic view. This was one of my favorites from the day.
After an autumn and early winter full of atmospheric rivers, blizzards, and copious amounts of moisture, the weather in the Foothills has become nonexistent. We've now gone 33 straight days without rain and the number would be in the 60s if it weren't for a minor little sprinkle we received in late January. It's hard to imagine a January and February without rain and snow. This is the winter that never showed up. As you can see from the pic--it makes for awful pretty days. But really Ma Nature--bring on the rain already.
Nevada County CA
A majestic moment featuring a Red Deer Stag walking in the dappled sunlight near a huge, old oak tree within the historic grounds of Bradgate Park, Leicestershire. The vibrant green of the grass and foliage truly highlights the beauty of this natural habitat.
Trying not to trip, on the... Florida National Scenic Trail, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl
This oak has always been one of my favorites. Tonight it looked good under a backside burn. There is something about green and pink that is so pleasing to the eye.
Penn Valley is a nice little rural community located in the lower foothills of Nevada County. This is ranching land with properties sporting some combination of cattle, horses, pigs, goats, sheep, and any other critters on four legs.
What I like most about the area however, is its landscape of shaggy oaks scattered amongst the rolling hills and pastures. If it weren't so darn hot during the summer months, I think I'd politic Marg to move down here. As it is, my band practices in Penn Valley, so I guess that will have to be enough. Them farm animals really appreciate a snappy tune.
Penn Valley CA
Oak tree
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Clutter and brush always in the shot. Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl (Acreage: 164,073 acres)
Not a lot of landscape photography going on in my life at the moment, the three grandchildren I have staying with us are not giving me much time for that. However I’m using a quiet moment while they have their breakfast to edit this photo taken back in June. I’m missing this wood a little at the moment as I’ve really got attached to it with so many visits over the last 8 months. I haven’t been back since June as the midges have me frightened, they were savage. So I had decided I’d let summer take its course and try to catch it in late August when the rowan berry’s are red, but now in late July I’m wondering if I can go that long without visiting again. The photo was taken at 5:45 and it still retains some of the softness of the morning, but as the sun had risen over an hour before that softness is disappearing fast, still these 3 oaks on a hill were a nice warm up to my battle with the midges.