Friday, June 19, 2015

We skipped the swimming holes and went straight for the hills!

Aliso Trail, Santa Barbara

We aren't exactly sure if the swimming holes would've even had water.  Everything else is dried up, including the river bed here...which made for a nice Robert Frost moment.


I'd like to take a moment to thank the inventor of switchbacks. Freaking genius. Interesting fact: Switchbacks are uncommon on the east coast. Those New Englanders prefer to go straight up the hill! Weird. 


So up, up, up we went. And it was beautiful. 


You don't realize how far you've gone...


...until you see the other side of the mountain you've been climbing. 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Not just 1, but 2 lakes!

Pentachaeta Trail, Westlake


It was a Wednesday afternoon and the sun was out.  I had to make a trip out to Agoura Hills, so I figured I could find a new place to hike.  Yelp suggested I try out this hidden beauty!


Admittedly, it was a rather bland landscape at first.  The only highlight was the little lizard that came to say hello.  He's my second lizard friend in recent weeks (the other lived in a cute pair of shoes in my garage.  May not be the roomiest, but damn if it ain't great decor!)



I'm still not super impressed with the view, but it's growing on me.  I looked back to see a good chunk of Westlake Village in sight!



Trudging just a few more feet up the hill, I notice something shiny on the horizon.  Step after step, it reveals itself -- a LAKE?!  Up here??  Crazy!


There were also some interesting flowers to shoot.  I liked the spikes on the left one, the feathery petals on the middle one, and the spiked balls of the right one.


All in all, pretty great little hideaway.  Thanks, Yelp!


Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Sand, wet dog, and a full heart.

One of the greatest parts of this Memorial Day weekend was the anticipation!  Ideas rattled around in our heads, lists were made, itinerary posted on a post-it...

Before I say anything more, a moment to remember the veterans who gave their lives fighting for our country.  My heart is full of gratitude; I thank you.  Little tidbit: Memorial Day, then Decoration Day, began 3 years after the Civil War and was a day to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers.  Why the end of May, you ask?  Because that's when the flowers would be in full bloom.

Hollywood Beach, Oxnard



Between running away from incoming waves and digging for sand crabs, I snapped a few pictures of Maggie being cute.





This pretty girl had a great day splashing through the salty waters of the Pacific Ocean as she chased after her red flying disc (not a Frisbee, because that is copyrighted).  I love the way she'd tumble into the sand and send it spraying up.  And the way she'd take a beeline back to us through the water.









I know Maggie wasn't the only one who had a great time.  Beach time = Success!