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| Country Home Sea Ranch |
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| For Stacey Sea Ranch |
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| For Sarah Mendocino |
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| Is This Love? Sea Ranch |
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| What Up? Mendocino |
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| A Room With a View Sea Ranch |
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| Mellow Yellow Sea Ranch |
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| I Am A Rock Sea Ranch |
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| She Has a House and Garden The Stanford Inn, Mendocino |
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| Walk on By Mendocino |
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| The Gospels Mendocino |
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| Don't Even Think About It Glen Ellen |
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| Eight Miles High Hendy Woods |
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| I Live in a Meadow Pierce Ranch, Point Reyes |
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Back to our miserable lives.
ReplyDeleteWriting from the rainy Hudson Valley today: Do these sunny places exist?
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! Love them all, especially "The Gospels."
Love those photos of the grasses growing on the hillside. Brings back great memories of the years I lived in the Bay Area. The sign advising not to turn your back on the ocean is very true...
ReplyDeleteGolly, miserable? Not that bad!
ReplyDeleteSusan, I know, it was a dream out there, a different sunny.
Nancy, it is true...I must always be within a short drive orf an ocean. But the Pacific is BLUE. That amazed me. The meadows were so soulful, I was speechless.