Sunday, March 25, 2012

Trip to LA and SD: Hit and Miss

I just got back from two weeks of travel. First, a drive to and from LA. Second, a very pretty San Diego.

Almonds were blooming on my way down
These are the mountains on the west side of the valley 
I stopped for gas and this fallow field was so vividly green I had to take a shot against the eroded wood in the foreground

From the courthouse roof downtown, the view was great. You can see the LA Times building and over on the left is dodger stadium. Of course, a helicopter completes the scene
 City hall is a very tall, very old building (1920's, built with the first oil boom)
The downtown skyline is so much taller than any other city in the state
And they have gotten some new architecture in this concert hall. I've had lunch in the gardens 10 stories up from the street 
This is a church abutting US 101, with the stadium again in the background 
When in LA, you have to get some salvadorean food, I love papusas, tortillas filled with beans or meat and cheese
 

I found more green on the way back
Going
Gone. The almonds had dropped their petals and the beehives stacked for transport back to their homes 
It had snowed in the higher mountains of San Benito county, on the eastern side of the coast range 
There is very interesting geology here, from asbestos to cinnabar/mercury to our state gem, brilliant blue benitoite; the area even houses centuries-old hot springs
See the layers of earth, red, black, greys and tan 
They have recently renovated, very nice hotsprings 

 I took a private bath, since it was raining when I arrived
The tile floor stands out here 
And I appreciated the stone work, the water was very nice, not smelly, and a little carbonated 
 The 1800's-era bathhouse is now the office
 This tree was huge and at least a hundred years old


San Diego is full of contrasts, I don't think they really have land use regulations
The churches stood out  


 As did the victorians
 The downtown skyline was full

 And the neighborhoods full of modern, eclectic buildings 
 A pirate ship?
No, just the coolest offices ever 
Is that a beach shack 4 floors up? 
I stayed in this beautiful part of town 

I mean, how typically San Diego does it get? 
No cocoanuts though


 And the food!




More pirates 

Sunsets for days  


Saturday, March 10, 2012

South-Central Sierras With Snow

I went out the Highway 88 corridor into the central Sierra's on a ski bus recently. The mountains around kirkwood are fantastic, and are a bit redder in person than in the photos. 

The foothills had received some now recently

 Up towards the passes, you could see the hallmarks of the Sierra Nevada, snow, granite boulders and isolated incense cedars


This is called a snag, a dead tree with some of its trunk still standing. Lots of creatures live in these, but this one was empty

Once there, you could just see for miles

You could just see forever....

 I think this one used to be a volcano






 More volcanoes?
 The runoff from the area is very clear, but picks up silt and mud on it's way down the slopes.


 And then it was time to head home. Some guys had a massive snowball fight here moments before, it was very juvenile, and awesome!