“When the well is dry we know the worth of water.” (Benjamin Franklin)
One does not visit California expecting an explosion of water saturated bliss at one’s immediate disposal these days. For like much of the American West, the “Golden State” suffers from extreme drought conditions in recent times. So it’s no coincidence that life stubbornly thrives along its Pacific Ocean beaches and associated inlets as a matter of survival. In this regard, it seemed very fortunate for us that so much of coastal California that we visited on this road trip remains protected in its pristinely natural state by federal or state environmental law.
So I invite you to take a look at my latest photographic montage of our latest Pacific Coast shoreline passage, where life, big and small, thrives in harmony with such arid conditions. Notice the colorful array of summer flowering along barren cliffside overlooks. Become aroused by the gentle leaning of coastal tree strands near their vital aquatic source of life nourishment. Observe the silent presence of a perching seagull, squirrel, or pelican feeling total freedom along the seashore. Picture a petrified boulder evolving from a lone tree existing long ago when wetter times dominated this surrounding earth surface.











Love California natural beauty!
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Beautiful pictures. What kind of creature is the little guy with a tail? I can’t figure what he is.
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California (Coastal) Ground Squirrel. Their tails don’t tend to get as fluffy as the arboreal variety. In the mountains, they grow larger and are usually called “marmots”.
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They are certainly as big as marmots and unite aggressive it seems.
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Well that’s a squirrel of course. They are more aggressive for food than I expected.
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Growing up along the central/northern California coast, some of these pictures stir memories… especially the windblown cypress and the coastal redwoods. It’s a beautiful, but rugged landscape.
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Lucky you for having the fortune to experience this beautiful place as your home. I would welcome more shared ideas on these experiences/
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There’s no doubt the pacific coast highway is littered with beautiful stops and stunning drive-by views. Thanks for sharing such wonderful photos and have a good day. I hope all is well 🙂 Aiva xx
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I’m glad you enjoyed. I suppose that your Irish west coast exudes much of the same awestruck scenery.
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Wow! What an excellent place for hiking, or just walking! Amazing rock formations and trees bended by wind usually makes me feel excited.
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You should go. I’ve seen plenty of Europeans visiting the central Calif. coast.
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