Saturday, March 09, 2013

A Vacation to Southern California

Last week Andrew and I spent 4 days in Los Angelese. We stayed in Manhattan Beach, and visited Santa Monica, Venice Beach, spend a day in Santa Barbara and yeah, we went to Disney Land. Below are some pictures that I took at Abalone Cove in Palos Verdes. Abalone cove is a nature preserve. You park at the top of the hill, and then take a long winding trail through brush where there are lot of little lizards to a rocky beach. After a further walk, there are dozens of tide pools. I could take pictures here all day, and you can see why! I took this picture on the trail to the bottom of the, well, it's more of a cliff than a hill. Below is a purple sea anenome...no that is not a scientific name. They are as small as 5 cent pieces and as big as a fist. Andrew says you should never touch them, and sometimes they squirt out water. This is what they look like when they are open in the water. This is what they look like when the water is drained from their pool and they are all closed up and covered with shells and little rocks. Can you see the actual crab when you look at the shell in the left upper corner? There weren't very many starfish. I think it was still a little too cold for them, even though it was shorts weather for us but I managed to get this shot. This little crab is one of many that came out as the rocks got more sunlight. They are very shy and when I made the slightest they would scuttle back into the shadows but they came out pretty quickly. I would focus on one crab and take a ton of pictures and then I would look away and find another one even closer to me and I would swing my lens around and they would back off, well, you get the idea. They were so fun to watch. They certainly like to snack on, well, whatever it is they are scraping off the rock with their claws. Now this next crab picture isn't very good, but I am including it because he was about the size of the palm of my hand. We were actually leaving the tide pools when something caught the very corner of my eye, and it was this super shy red/pink crab, withdrawing to a rocky overhang as we passed. It took several minutes for the crab to unwind enough for me to get this shot. Whenever we go to a beach I get fascinated by the patterns of waves, and rocks, and yeah, even sand. Southern California is a bit like a fairy tale land the last week of February. Many yards had lemon trees loaded with ripe yellow lemons. Spanish lavender was everywhere, blooming and standing 2 to 3 feet tall. And the rosemary was unbelievable. Rosemary everywhere. People use rosemary as hedges out there. And I got a few nice macro flower shots along the way. Look at these birds of paradise flowers very closely... And then think of those flowers as we follow the little bee, looking for pollen. When we went to Santa Barbara we visited the Old Mission Santa Barbara, founded by franciscan monks. And I managed to catch a lizard shot while taking pictures of succulents in the garden. And the succulents, man I just love the textures and patterns and colors of succulents.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Jules, I've been meaning to tell you how lovely these vacation pics are. The suculents and the sealife are just wonderful. :)