Thursday, December 16, 2004
Pictures: Nov. 2003 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Hi Everyone,
We're currently having a bit of a dry spell in San Francisco. We need some rain to clear the air, but we're looking at another 5 days of dry weather. I've been thinking how much I miss the snow. We were in Bryce Canyon National Park last November. Bryce is at an elevation of 9000' plus, and it was about 27 degrees when we were there for some early winter sightseeing. It was beautiful there, and because it was in the off season, there were very few people there. We were often the only ones at any given vista point. I felt a little nolstagic, so I thought I'd share a couple of previously unpublished shots with everyone.
Thanks for reading. If you like what you see, please drop me a line.
--Warren
We're currently having a bit of a dry spell in San Francisco. We need some rain to clear the air, but we're looking at another 5 days of dry weather. I've been thinking how much I miss the snow. We were in Bryce Canyon National Park last November. Bryce is at an elevation of 9000' plus, and it was about 27 degrees when we were there for some early winter sightseeing. It was beautiful there, and because it was in the off season, there were very few people there. We were often the only ones at any given vista point. I felt a little nolstagic, so I thought I'd share a couple of previously unpublished shots with everyone.
Thanks for reading. If you like what you see, please drop me a line.
--Warren
Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Pictures: More from a Day in Sausalito
Working boats parked among the yachts:
Heading out into the Bay to join the other sailboats:
We were walking up a hill in Sausalito when I came upon a vividly backlit wildflower in someone's front yard. I had to stop to capture the image:
Thanks for looking. If you like what you see, please drop me an email or write a comment here on the blog.
-- Warren
Heading out into the Bay to join the other sailboats:
We were walking up a hill in Sausalito when I came upon a vividly backlit wildflower in someone's front yard. I had to stop to capture the image:
Thanks for looking. If you like what you see, please drop me an email or write a comment here on the blog.
-- Warren