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Author Archives: Jack Elliott
Nojoqui Falls
Alisal Road near Nojoqui Falls, Santa Barbara County. I stopped by Nojoqui Falls (pronounced na-hoe-ee) the other day for a looksee, which is located on the north slope of the Santa Ynez Mountains in Santa Barbara County (Jack’s Map). It’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Santa Barbara County
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Tagged falls, Hiking, Hiking (2), Landscape, Nature, Nojoqui, Photos, Pics, Santa Ynez Mountains, Video, waterfalls
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3 Comments
Bald Eagle Webcams, Santa Barbara Channel Islands
In 2010, thanks to restoration efforts and years of hard work and patience by conservationists, a record 15 bald eaglets hatched on the Santa Barbara Channel Islands. This milestone event included two chicks on Santa Rosa Island which was the … Continue reading →
Posted in Santa Barbara County
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Tagged Bald Eagles, Birding, Birds, Channel Islands, Eagles, Nature, Raptors, Video, Webcams
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11 Comments
Rincon Point Sunset, Slater at Work, Vandenberg Missile Launch?
Sunset at Rincon Point with a line of headlights on the 101 freeway and something unknown in the sky. Rincon Point State Beach is located on the Santa Barbara and Ventura County line in California. To any surfer worth his … Continue reading →
Posted in Santa Barbara County
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Tagged Beach, Kelly Slater, Landscape, Nature, Ocean, Photos, Pics, Surfing
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McDonald’s Egg McMuffin Born In Santa Barbara
The placard on the wall of McDonald’s on Upper State Street in Santa Barbara commemorating the birth of an American culinary classic. The Egg McMuffin made its debut at the Upper State Street McDonald’s in Santa Barbara in 1972. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Santa Barbara
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Tagged Breakfast, Egg McMuffin, Eggs, Herb Peterson, History, McDonalds, Non-fiction, Sandwich, Writing
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Through From Santa Barbara to San Francisco in 48 Hours (1873)
A newspaper ad for Coast Line Stagecoach Co. published in the Santa Barbara Weekly Press (1873). In 1873, twenty-two dollars ($375.00 in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars) got you a two-day ride on a stagecoach to San Francisco. That must have … Continue reading →
Posted in Santa Barbara County
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Tagged Coast Line, History, Old West, Postcards, Stagecoaches, Writing
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