Thursday, November 08, 2007

Fall Hike


Hiking in the fall is really nice. It's cooled off some, but is still warm enough to not have to bundle up too much. We don't get the fall colors that those that live in colder climates do, but it's still nice to walk amongst the shade of oak trees.
This path is located near the visitor's center in Mission Trails, which was once the home of the Kumeyaay people.

5 Comments:

Blogger FĂ©nix - Bostonscapes said...

The oaks do turn yellow/ocher, right?

Thu Nov 08, 04:57:00 PM PST  
Blogger Felicia said...

I think I've been on that same trail. What struck me first about the photo was how brown and dry the grass/bushes look - I'm still worried about fires!

Thu Nov 08, 05:04:00 PM PST  
Blogger Lynette said...

What an inviting trail you've photographed. It certainly makes one curious about what's around the bend.

Thu Nov 08, 10:29:00 PM PST  
Blogger Jilly said...

This is just lovely. If I had to guess where it was, somehow I'd never have thought of San Diego. Just a lovely photo - and yesterday's in the zoo is fabulous!

I looked up your 'bear' and he's gorgeous. Yes, very similar type of sculpture to my stone man - actually I like yours better! But then I'm a sucker for bears.

Thu Nov 08, 10:37:00 PM PST  
Blogger Brent McD. said...

yep, this is the real san diego, not palm trees and manicured lawns....

Fri Nov 09, 09:04:00 AM PST  

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