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Have Binoculars Will Travel – Missouri River

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As the crow flies and about 30 miles due west of the famous St. Louis arch, lies the  Weldon Spring Conservation Area – the largest such area in the St. Louis metropolis.  Hardwood forests cling to 300 ft. limestone bluffs … Continue reading

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Horned Owls

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At the east end of the property, there is a woodlot of Honey Locust trees that my grandfather planted.  He planted this patch of trees to grow fence posts for his dairy farm as Locust is one of the most … Continue reading

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Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Revisited

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Claudia and I spent the weekend hiking in Laguna Wilderness Park in Orange County California.  It’s a gorgeous place – especially this time of year – 7000 acres of “wild” pacific coast, canyons and ancient limestone mountains set in the … Continue reading

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Delta Sunset

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This photo was taken just a few days after purchasing my Canon 7D back in 2012.  I had forgotten about the shot until I found it while rummaging through old photos on a backup hard drive.  We see lots of … Continue reading

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Mexico – Oaxaca & the Pueblos Mancomunados

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Recently, Claudia, Domino (k-9 unit) & I spent a week in Oaxaca, Mexico treking the “Pueblos Mancomunados”.  The PM’s are a group of like minded campesino villages located in the Sierra Azul Mountains just north of the town of Oaxaca … Continue reading

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Tamalpais & Pt. Reyes National Park

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The great thing about working in California is the opportunity to see some of the greatest natural treasures our country offers and have the air-fare covered by the company.    Over the years my work has taken me to all … Continue reading

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Popo

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We climbed Ajusco again – an extinct volcano just south of Mexico City – with some visiting friends yesterday.  The trail up Ajusco is located in such a way as to obscure views of two of the largest volcanoes in … Continue reading

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Peñas de Bernal

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Claudia heard about this place from co-workers that had previously visited.  So we took a long weekend to see what this quaint town of Bernal, recently designated as one of Mexico’s “Magical Cities”,  was all about.  While we intended to … Continue reading

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Laguna CA

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In my travels, I’ve found a few places that I consider some of the most special places on earth.  It’s funny that few of them are among the worlds most well known places.   These places are wild  but they’re close to urban … Continue reading

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Spring Pics

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Whistling duck wading in wetland  This morning, Claudia and I walked the wetland trail.  The tall grass on the trail was wet with dew, making the walk a bit uncomfortable for us.  That moisture was just what the doctor ordered for … Continue reading

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