Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Cuyamaca State Park
I went hiking with some friends in Cuyamaca State Park this morning. The temperature was a few degrees cooler than what I've previously encountered. With not much cover on this particular hiking trail, a bottle of water was required if you wanted to avoid dehydration. There was a lot more dust on the trail due to the current drought conditions in Southern California.
Nevertheless, the hike was enjoyable and I found some interesting plants along the way. This plant was growing a curious stalk of flowers that fanned out on the top. The leaves were soft like the "lambs' ears" garden variety plant.The swirly seeds of San Diego mountain mahogany were out in full force. On some parts of the trails, these shrubs dominated the scene. With the sun shining behind them, the fluffy seeds' brightness lit up the branches.
The species living near my home is named Cercocarpus minutiflorus and it's most likely the same plant growing out east in the Cuyamaca State Park mountains.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
CityFest 2009
The community of Hillcrest had its Cityfest street fair today. After Mahi tacos and a few Tecate beers at Baja Betty's, I walked over to the fair. For some reason there were linens to buy at several of the booths this year. I settled for a 600 count Egyptian cotton set for $20.
These wine bottle holders were so colorful. At a different crafts display someone was waving a "NO PHOTOS" sign at me, so I guess I won't be showing them here!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Beach Hike
I went hiking with some friends last Sunday. The hike started near the Scripps Pier and went north to Black's Beach. On the way over, a guitar fish and small shark carcass were being nibbled over by the sea gulls and flies. We decided to make an octopus sand sculpture before we left.
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