Here are some wanders from early last month to hopefully stir the posting juices...
A glorious perk often mentioned as part of the life of a teacher is the scheduled breaks.
It is indeed a treat, my friends, and after an intense few months in the classroom, it was a true joy to get back out in the world.
First stop, Santa Cruz, for a long overdue meeting of the Camera Trapping Campus minds. A visit was made to the Santa Cruz Mountains... and several brewing establishments.
northern alligator lizard |
western skink |
western toad |
western toad |
ca tarantula |
stoned bee |
some kind of dusky-wing???? |
Next up: Petaluma.
The place of origin for both of your CTC authors. While visiting the family, I made a stop to Shollenberger Park for a little birding. Shollenberger was my training site as a high school trackie and could be noted as having a significant role in the development of my appreciation of nature.
Nothing too wild on the feathered spectrum that day: terns, stilts and avocets aplenty, but it was the start of what seems to be the trend of my spring -- nearly stepping on kingsnakes
The place of origin for both of your CTC authors. While visiting the family, I made a stop to Shollenberger Park for a little birding. Shollenberger was my training site as a high school trackie and could be noted as having a significant role in the development of my appreciation of nature.
Nothing too wild on the feathered spectrum that day: terns, stilts and avocets aplenty, but it was the start of what seems to be the trend of my spring -- nearly stepping on kingsnakes
Let these images be our incantations to raise a wild summer of outdoor rambles...