Coastal View along 17-Mile Drive

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The views along the famed 17-Mile Drive between Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove are spectacular.  This shot was taken not far from the “Lone Cypress” tree (see previous post).

Fire Evacuation!

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After having lived through numerous tornadoes during our time in the South, it was a new experience to live through our first fire evacuation only 3 months after moving to California.  This pic shows our first fire just about to come over one of the peaks closest to our house.  Luckily the wind shifted.  We were evacuated for 3 days and came back home with a new appreciation of fire danger in our adopted state!

Rhino Bathtub

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Rhinos are a favorite attraction at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and they love to visit their favorite mud hole for a delightful mud bath.

Joshua Tree Desert View

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Great views abound in Joshua Tree National Park.  This spot is close to Inspiration Point.

Observation Pit at La Brea Tar Pits

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One of the attractions at La Brea Tar Pits is the Observation Pit which gives visitors an idea of what scientists see before specimens are removed and cleaned up.  The Observation Pit reopened in 2014 after being closed for 20 years.

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San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm

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The San Gorgonio Pass wind farm is one of three major wind farms in California, the other two being at Altamont Pass (near San Francisco) and at Tehachapi (near Bakersfield).  Wikipedia says there were 3,218 wind turbines at San Gorgonio Pass in 2008, generating 615 MW of power.  Currently there are over 13,000 wind turbines in our state.  This pic was taken from the observation deck at the upper terminus of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.

 

James Dean at Griffith Observatory

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This bust of James Dean is in front of Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles on the right (west) side as you face the building.  Both the interior and exterior of the Observatory were featured in his most famous movie, 1955’s Rebel Without a Cause, and was the first time a planetarium theater was used in a movie. The work is by artist Kenneth Kendall and a duplicate bust is in the James Dean Memorial Park in the actor’s hometown of Fairmount, Indiana.  On a clear day you can take a picture of the statue with the Hollywood sign in the background.

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“Pony Express” by Douglas Van Howd

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This statue, which is outside the entrance to the Autry Museum of the America West in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, depicts the Pony Express ride carrying the news of President Abraham Lincoln’s election.  The ride began in St. Joseph, Missouri and ended in Sacramento, California, and was the fastest ride in the history of the Pony Express. The artist is Douglas Van Howd.

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Ricardo Breceda Stagecoach

 

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Here’s another great Ricardo Breceda statue of a stagecoach and team of horses to brighten up your morning.  This sculpture is located at Mr. Breceda’s “showroom” which is along Highway 79 near Vail Lake.  Stop by and take a look at the many statues for sale and maybe take one home!

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Big Bear Solar Observatory

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The Big Bear Solar Observatory is operated by the New Jersey Institute of Technology.  Their newest solar telescope has a 1.6 meter clear aperture and is the largest aperture solar telescope in the world.  Tours are offered from 2-3pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month.  I love the stark whiteness of the building against the blue and green of its surroundings.

Links:      BBSO (tour info, webcams, latest images)