For additional information about the Palo Alto Baylands, see: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/gov/depts/csd/parks/preserves/baylands.asp
Leslie Grimm |
It was a cloudy morning but the sun came out occasionally to add some color. The
pigeons in the tree wouldn't stay put -- they kept surrounding me on
the ground chirping hungrily whenever I got something out of my pack! Leslie
Palo Alto Baylands, Behind the Duck Pond. Caroline
I went to Baylands yesterday after lunch and again this morning to
finish up my painting. My mother-in-law is here visiting for the next
2 weeks so I am working around her needs. She was in the car reading a
book while I watched the storm clouds roll in. Anna
What a great place! Just to sit and watch the wildlife is worth the trip. To paint there is the ultimate enjoyment of the site. Dick
The highest tide I had ever seen at Palo Alto Baylands was caused
because the moon closest to earth (perigee) occurred just after new moon
when earth and moon were aligned. Marilyn
Black-necked Stilt. Marilyn
Brad Santos |
Normally we find our Fall colors in trees --- but at the Baylands, Fall color is underfoot, (even underwater at high tide), in the pickleweed. Brad
Jenny Tero
This was the view from the small platform at the end of the Visitor Center's boardwalk - a very peaceful spot. Jenny
I love the palette.The red in the bushes at the back of the pond adds a punch which is just enough. Yummy!
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