The Daily Breeze reports there are lots of Blue Whales off the San Pedro coast this year. Seems like lots more than in the past. The Aquarium of the Pacific has a Whale Watching 101 site about all the sealife in the San Pedro Channel. The Daily Breeze also has another 8/1/09 article by Sandy Mazza with photos and Blue Whale Fact Sheet. Here is a CBS News video.
Hot Weather
July 29, 2009I hope all of you in the unusual hot areas (like the Pacific Northwest!) are staying cool!!! I hope my daughter got her new air conditioner running! I’ll find out tonight, I think! 🙂
Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals
July 17, 2009In Cypress, CA, at the Los Alamitos Race Course the 14th Annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals will be held on Saturday, July 18th at the race course at 4961 Katella Avenue. Almost 100 dachshunds from Southern California will be racing to win the title “fastest wiener in the west!” Check out this article in the Orange County Register. Here are various slide shows of past races.
Tickets are $3 for adults. Children under 17 are free. General parking is free. The first race is set to start at 6:15 pm.
Bolsa Chica Wetlands Tour
July 17, 2009Bolsa Chica Land Trust offers free tours for the public at the Bolsa Chica State Ecological Reserve on the third Sunday of the month from 10 till noon. Meet at the parking lot on Pacific Coast Highway across from the entrance to the Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach, CA. Call 74-846-1001 for more info or click the link here.
Hope You All Had A Good Day!
July 15, 2009My brain is dead today. No creativity is coming to mind! Hopefully tomorrow will be better! Hugs to all!
Possible Plethora of Wildflowers
June 30, 2009Because of the late, cool spring rains, the wildflowers in the Sierra Nevada may be in bountiful bloom in a few weeks. The warm weather that is expected this week will start them on their way. Actually, we’ve seen blue lupine, white prickly poppies, pink, red and light purple penstemon, and California poppies along the road already.
Some of our favorite wildflower books for the high desert are Sierra Nevada Wildflowers by Karen Wiese and Great Basin Wildflowers: A Guide to Common Wildflowers of the High Deserts of Nevada, Utah, and Oregon and Wildflowers of the Eastern Sierra and Adjoining Mojave Desert and Great Basin both by Laird R. Blackwell. Laird Blackwell also has Tahoe Wildflowers: A Month-by-Month Guide to Wildflowers in the Tahoe Basin and Surrounding Areas for the Lake Tahoe area.
Our mode of operation on our car trips, mainly on Highway 395, between LA and Reno is for me to give the high sign that I want us to pull off to the side of the road so I can pull out the books and camera to identify and record the latest splash of color along the road. According to the books, Horseshoe Meadow and Onion Valley are showy places. Also off of Highway 88 on Blue Lakes Road is another super spot. The mountainsides along 395 on the other side of the road from the Walker River splash with color. Carson Pass is another good place to find different wildflowers.
Picture America Contest
June 27, 2009USA Today published the three top winners of the Picture America Contest on Friday, June 26. The pictures are awesome!! First Place went to Sunset Reflections at Flying A Guest Ranch in Pinedale, WY by Joanne Panizzera of Sebastopol, CA. Here are the other finalists. All 1,035 entries are at discoveramerica.usatoday.com. USA Today and National Geographic sponsored the contest.
The Candy Store
June 26, 2009When you are visiting San Francisco and suddenly get an urge for something sweet, head for just off upper Polk Street in Russian Hill, The Candy Store is San Francisco’s premier candy boutique, offering a wide range of sweets, sours, gummies, gumballs, licorice and chocolates.
They have old-fashioned nostalgic candy and the newest candies, too! Come in for an eye-opening-wide array of yummy candies that people of all ages will enjoy!
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