
Had to go into town for some supplies. Just got back.
Along the way, I took some shots along Santiago Canyon Road, mostly across from the entrance to Modjeska Grade. All of the trees had been burned, but, as you can see, they're sprouting all sorts of greenery.

Somehow, it seems especially quiet today. Not like yesterday, which was a bit blustery and ended with some wonderful lightning flashes and slow, rolling thunder.

I used a polarizing filter. Way cool, I say.


This is the creek as it comes out of Modjeska Canyon. Whoever lives there puts up loony warning signs in Spanish about electification. Who they kiddin'?
Or maybe the folks there go by the name "Electrocutar." Could be.
"Home of Wayne and Estelle Electrocutar. Welcome!"