Tag Archives: Photography

California Backroads: We Go to Igo Ono

Igo, you go, we all go to Ono … Igo and Ono, California, that is … There’s nothing like cool, country air and a flaxen sunrise to put you back in your right mind.   My sister and I told work to kiss our tailgates and we hit the road to explore life and improve...

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Buckeye: Lucky Charms

This past weekend I met two new friends — a sweet, young married couple just getting a start in life. They are both creatives, one a graphic designer and one a writer. They wanted to know about my writing and what I’ve done to grow my business. I thought about it for a moment, and although...

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Redding Trails: Lema Ranch

It’s been raining here for a few days and although I’m happy for the precipitation, I’ve been a baby and have stayed inside where it’s warm … until today. Out I went into the cold but dry weather for some much needed nature therapy. Destination: Lema Ranch. After a rather busy week of work, family...

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Colors of Fall

Colors of fall: orange, yellow, scarlet and … Pink. Yes, pink. Here in Cali, we still have some lovely blushing flowers to admire, like this Begonia. Once Jack Frost breathes over my garden, this little beauty will be a goner. So, I will admire its delicate nature now. This sweet Dianthus adds cheer to the...

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Point Reyes Historical Lighthouse

After a leisurely morning filled with steaming coffee, sticky breakfast rolls and savory scones from Bovine Bakery (where the pastry chefs sing beautiful Spanish melodies), we headed west crossing the heavily forested Inverness Ridge, dropping down onto the Point Reyes Headlands. The Prius was loaded with all the necessities: water, hiking shoes and leftover Stellina’s hummus, squash...

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Garden Blooms, Hummingbirds and Beneficial Insects

Typically, Wednesdays are wordless. But today I just can’t keep my fingers still; they are itching to write about my surprising, amazing and blissful couple of days in the garden. Monday morning began with the typical watering routine. But task time turned to sweet past time when an Anna’s Hummingbird decided to take a mist...

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Wordless Wednesday: Salvia clevelandii after the Rain

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Floating Camellias

Recommendation for a brighter day: Stop what you are doing. Walk outside and pick a flower. Give it to yourself as a gift. Float it in a bowl of water. Look at it thoughtfully. Admire its complexity. Let yourself get lost in its beauty if only for a moment. Breathe. Happy Tuesday! Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating...

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Citrus Harvest: Mandarins, Buddah’s Hand and a Surprising Birdlike Friend

The sun has been shining and daytime temperatures have been in the low 60s. However, nightly temps have been dropping into the low 20s with last night bringing frost. Taking a risk, I’ve decided to leave the Meyer lemons on the trees in hopes they will ripen (and sweeten) a bit more. I wouldn’t dare...

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Wordless Wednesday…Almost

I was waiting for hubby to get our car checked in at the mechanic when I spotted this beauty sitting at the edge of the parking lot under an oak tree. Yes, she’s rusted. Yes, she’s old. Yes, she’s rad! I couldn’t help but snap a few shots to capture the rainbow of colors displayed...

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