Gray Slip, Oct. 2018

I have some information on the slide history, geological formation in the area, and plant restoration, etc. that I want to share, but I have saved it all in iBooks, which refuses to cooperate. I will try those pieces of the puzzle when I sort out the technical difficulties. In the mean time, here are photos of Gray Slip this month. One on 10/8 and another on 10/22 that show the spring. I have arbitrarily titled it Spring #1. There is another (#2) down next to the highway. Of course, there has been no rain since the digging here uncovered this spring.

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Spring Break

Monday Morning Plaskett Campground was full … Already. The over flow was creeping up Plaskett. By the weekend most flat spots will be filled. Before they are I got some more spring flowers. On Friday, they were almost all gone! I suspect that will change by this afternoon, when I head back home.

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Douglas Iris

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Ceanothus, blue and white on my property.

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Western Columbine

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Owl’s clover.

Tomorrow, I have another post ready to go, of shots taken on a back road I love to travel a couple times a year.

Spring Equinox Sunset, 2013

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I tried to get this up earlier, but the blog has been busy. Don’t forget the photo contest! It ends in a week, and I only have I think it is FOUR entries! See March 15th post for details!

Back to the Wildflowers

Some sun up here today, and I understand good weather for the weekend and next week, prolonging the wildflower displays, I venture to guess.

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