Blackberry Vine, Buckeye, Redwoods - Marin County 2020 |
Rock, Bay Leaves - Marin County 2020 |
Hiking in the shade.
Kinglet - Marin County 2020 |
Kinglet - Marin County 2020 |
The same kinglet as seen before. I've been going through my October photos preparing for my regular quarterly backup and found two extra photos of the little bird.
Hali Hiking in Crater (Volcanoes National Park) - Hawaii 2007 |
Kona Lua Rain - Hawaii 2007 |
Olema Road, Trees - Marin County 2020 |
Drake Blvd, Trees - Marin County 2020 |
Although this Autumn's rainfall total has been worryingly slight, one benefit has been that the leaves on deciduous trees have lingered for quite some time now. Some of the displays have been really spectacular, better than we saw on our 2018 New York trip.
Olive Tree - Marin County 2020 |
Our olive tree. So, it doesn't produce any olives, but it still looks nice. Photo taken with a Nikon Z5, 24-200mm zoom lens.
Bewick's Wren (Fairfax) - Marin County 2020 |
Bewick's Wren (Fairfax) - Marin County 2020 |
Hopping in and out of the foliage in our courtyard. I hurried back into the house to grab a camera, then took a number of photos, just enough to be able to identify the bird as a Bewick's Wren. Wow! (Better photos at the link.)
Nikon Z5, Olympus EM-10 - Marin County 2020 |
Recently acquired (on the left). Nikon wants it designated as "Z 5", with a space, but I'm just going to use Z5. My last Nikon was the D90 DSLR, for which I did a longish writeup (no extensive post this time). I've included in the photo an Olympus E-M10 camera on the right for comparison. Yes, the Z5 is much bigger (and heavier, of course). Among Nikon users the Z5 with the lens shown, a 24-200mm telephoto zoom, is considered to be small and lightweight, and I guess that compared to Nikon's humongous DSLRs, the whole package is.
Usually, the larger the camera the better the final image quality, though I don't expect any major differences to be perceptible on computer screens. Will have to wait and do some printing. We'll see.
Horn BBQ Menu - Oakland 2020 |
Take the Stones - Oakland 2020 |
Really rated high in the Yelp reviews. Well worth the wait! they say. But when we arrived at the Mandela Parkway address in Oakland, we could see that the line was long. Extremely long.
We got in line and started making a few inquiries. After talking to some fellow line-waiters up in front we quickly determined that the wait time was going to be, what? Hours? Maybe. Hard core foodies would think nothing of it, but Mike is not a foodie. Not being a foodie, he had to balance the minus factor of the time spent in line, against the supposed delights of the BBQ brisket. And, there was no bathroom to be seen.
So, we left and had Thai takeout lunch over at Margaret's. But that's not the end of the story! Hali's friend Kathy's husband is a foodie. After hearing our sad story he made his way to Oakland, waited in line, and got us some genuine Horn BBQ! Whoa!
It was good! But for Mike, saying that something was good doesn't do it justice, of course. You'll have to go to the Yelp reviews for higher, more informed praise.
Horn BBQ Takeout - Marin County 2020 (Photo by Hali) |
Oak Titmouse (Fairfax) - Marin County 2020 |
Where do they come up with these names? An Oak Titmouse on our backyard fence. For once, I was able to ID it using the National Geographic bird book.
Bay Tree - Marin County 2020 |
Subject of an earlier July post . . . seen this time from a different angle.
Phoebe - Point Reyes 2020 |
Quail - Point Reyes 2020 |
Two nice-looking birds seen on our recent Abbotts Lagoon hike.
Ripples, Fog, Lagoon - Point Reyes 2020 |
By the time we had reached the bridge marking the turnaround point for our hike the fog had moved in, obscuring the view. A slight breeze created some nice ripples on the lower lagoon, but somehow placed them a little bit too far to the left. Maybe a vertical crop?
Branches and Hills - Point Reyes 2020 |
Most of Point Reyes is off-limits, because of unstable trail conditions due to the Woodward Fire. But the Abbotts Lagoon trail is open, so we recently drove there, not just to see the river otters, but to hike towards the lower lagoon for photo ops. (Lots of earlier Abbots Lagoon posts, by the way.)
Coyote Bush - Point Reyes 2020 |
Hali, Margaret - Point Reyes 2020 |
A couple of recent visits out to Point Reyes. The first was a ride out to the Point Reyes Field Station, a UC research site, to help Margaret with a car key issue. There was still some smoke in the vicinity from the Woodward Fire.
I'd like to be able to explain in detail the work going on there, but it was kind of a quick visit. I expect the studies have something to do with . . . soil?