At about 10 this morning, Rebel Girl called and mentioned that she could see snow out her window. Sheesh!
So out I went to take a few pics. Drove up to the Trabuco church, which permits a view, not only of the mountains, but of the ocean. Check it out.
If you look carefully, you can see Catalina Island. Some of it is to the left; some way to the right (It's pretty faint):
This doesn't look like much, I guess. It's a bird in flight. He seemed happy. Me too.
This one's a shot of the notorious Wheeler compound--from across Live Oak Cyn.
My nephew (taken last weekend).
My niece.
I do hope you all have a good weekend.
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You might be a little confused about the location of Catalina, but those kiddos are downright cherubic. Thanks for the smiles, Chunk.
Dear Anonymous:
I'm pretty sure that the very distant mountains on the horizon stretching across much of the photo--the middle is obscured by the hills to the south of Irvine-- is Catalina Island. Being wrong about this would be a bit like being wrong about where my left hand is.
But it would be cool if I were that wrong. And, yes, those kids are cute, ain't they?
That's Catalina Island all right. What else would it be, Hawaii? Japan?
Judging by the length and topography, I'd say you captured San Clemente and Catalina Island.
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