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Farewell to Fall
I’ve always had a hard time letting go of things, and autumn is definitely one of those things. Fall is probably my favorite of all the seasons, so I decided to make one more trip out Annapolis Road east … Continue reading
Posted in Forest, Landscapes, Sea Ranch Photography
Tagged Annapolis Road, big leaf maple, Fall color, Gualala River, vineyards, wild rose
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As Promissed, Back to the Fall Color
Well, as promised, more of that autumn color. These images were taken from the same location as those taken about three weeks ago (See my post on October 21st), about 10 miles east of Sea Ranch along Annapolis Road. The … Continue reading
Starting to See Some Fall Color
It was a beautiful day yesterday, crisp and clear, so I took a quick drive out Annapolis Road a few miles east of Sea Ranch to see if I could find a hint of Fall color. Sea Ranch is blessed … Continue reading
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Tagged Fall color, Gualala River Watershed, Sea Ranch, Vinyards
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