Monday, February 25, 2008

A Morning Walk

The weekend storm is over and I had an interesting walk to Mackerricher and back. The sun cleared the coastal range at 7:11 AM instead of 7:40 AM in the depths of winter. "Come on Spring Time"!! Along the way I noticed this strange pink cloud in the early morning sky.

Beating the Bounds says "No walk (or blog) seems to be complete without some fungi". I agree but he sure knows his fungi better than I!

Low lying fog north of Mackerricher State Park.

Kelp wrapped sea rocks.


Sun dog.

The Pudding Creek Trestle Pidgeons!

20 comments:

  1. Great photos as ever. Looks like you had a fabulous walk. Love the fungi! The breakers look huge. Are they?

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  2. The breakers are big but not as big as the day before!

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  3. A great series of pictures from what looked like a stunning walk.
    Love the waves

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  4. I'm just back from taking a photo of fungi...

    These are spectacular. I especially like the pigeons. The sheen on their feathers is perfect.

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  5. Looks like a beautiful place to walk.

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  6. You have a lot of amazing photos. I really like the single pink cloud, and the waves crashing on the beach. Actually, I like them all :)

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  7. A beautiful place to walk. :)
    Love number five!
    Happy weekend!

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  8. Love your pictures, especially the pigeons!

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  9. So many beautiful pictures you have in this SWF...

    Nice weekend to you, from Norway.

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  10. Wow this is beautiful - I want to go for walks with you!

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  11. I love the pink cloud! I have a set of photos taken awhile back that are like that too.

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  12. All nice shots - my favorite? The first one with the pink sky!

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  13. every single photo has an unusual shape and wonderful scene. those birds posed for you! My SWF is here. Thank you.

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  14. Great photos. Seems like a very nice walk. I really like the first shot with the pink sky. Nice work.

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