Tag Archives: Nature

Wild Strawberries, Santa Ynez Mountains

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the forest, the wild mountain strawberries ripened.  Strawberries and poison oak. Santa Barbara strawberries. The sweet depth of flavor is among the richest, if only but a bit.

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Red-tailed Hawk Fledgling, Hot Springs Canyon Trail

A sycamore tree with a hawk nest as seen from the trail/public easement/private asphalt drive, just above the cement Arizona-style vehicle crossing, along Hot Springs Canyon Trail. The tall tree stands on the west side of the drive coming up … Continue reading

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Dissecting Docherty: Eagle Demo & the Hot Springs Wrecking Crew

Somehow, we’re supposed to believe that the men missed seeing this sign. Somebody’s not telling the truth. In response to the previous post, Fitzgerald’s Fit: Man Leads Work Crew To Wreck Montecito Hot Springs, Dave Docherty commented: Eagle Demolition was … Continue reading

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Fitzgerald’s Fit: Man Leads Work Crew To Wreck Montecito Hot Springs

Who’s watching? Tell me, who’s watching? Who’s watching me? — Rockwell, Somebody’s Watching Me Brian D. Fitzgerald from 999 Hot Springs Lane was caught in Los Padres National Forest leading a work crew of men with hand tools in an … Continue reading

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Chief Matilija’s Poppy

We grew up hearing about Chief Matilija and his group of warriors who tried to fight off the ever-present armies. In the myth, the story goes on to tell of Chief Matilija’s daughter, Amatil, who was very much in love … Continue reading

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