Sunday, April 25, 2010

April Flowers Everywhere

At Sea Ridge House:






And on the trail to Kehoe Beach:






Tuesday, July 14, 2009

This was the best year for rhododendrons we've ever seen!

Shell Beach at low tide and a great year for rhododendrons.






Saturday, May 9, 2009

And now the Rhodies are in full force






Looking out the master bedroom window from the rhododendrons past the waterfall to the tulips.




Coming in the Front Gate with a closeup.




Saturday, April 18, 2009

It's Spring!














Most Days, anyway.

My theory is that the SF has digital weather. Either it's summer or winter on any given day. There are just more summer days in July than in January.

Still, when the balance shifts and you start getting more summer days than winter ones, out come the spring flowers!



Monday, March 2, 2009

Flowers and Elephant Seals

Spring flower season is starting up. There first Rhodies, Irises, and Daffodils are beging to bloom.





the small purple guy in the lower right is an iris







Here are some pictures from a walk on Drakes beach at low tide on a cloudy day. The Elephant Seals seem to be extending their range down the beach from their breeding area near the south end of the point. This guy was the furthest north. We were the required 150 feet away but he was a bit skitish. Just a youngster, I think. He was fine when we first noticed him quite close and backed off quickly towards the shore. But when we stopped with camera and binoculars and focused on him he let us know we were still inside his comfort zone so we moved on.

It's important to keep the proper distance from marine mammals large and small. With binoculars or zoom on a camera you can see them clearly but not add stress to their lives.









Also out, hang gliders and para-sailors.


Wednesday, January 7, 2009






I keeping with my vow of photos, here's some. This is a small tree totally covered with Spanish Moss found along the trail between Sea Ridge and Heart's Desire Beach.



And a few more photos from the new year's weekend.



Wednesday, December 31, 2008


It's a good idea in theory. If we post some photos after each visit to Inverness it will create a photo log of how things look at different times of year.


All this is dependent on actually taking photos and then downloading and posting them. We will try to do better in 2009.


In the interim, this is too good to let slide. This guy looked big -- 70 to 80 lbs maybe. We caught sight of him walking through one of the cow pastures between us and Abbot's Lagoon on our way back from a hike and bird watching.


Also observed but not photographed were sea lions in large groups (30 to 40) herding fish (we think). There were in a line, moving rapidly often surfing a swell, and arching out of the water as they swam like dolphins.