Posts Tagged ‘lake’
Mid-Morning Swim
Posted in California, Nature/Animals, tagged birds, ducks, lake, nature, park, water on June 18, 2017| Leave a Comment »
A Stroll
Posted in California, Nature/Animals, tagged California, lake, palm, scenery, trees, water on April 30, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Vantage Point
Posted in California, Health/Spirit, Inspiration, Life, Nature/Animals, tagged EQ, lake, life, life lesson, nature, tree on October 5, 2015| 10 Comments »
It’s great, of course, when we can see a situation or a problem from the vantage point. But perhaps one of life’s lesson is to see and value perspectives gained from other angles: from the sides, and the hidden ones.
Framed Water
Posted in California, Nature/Animals, tagged California, lake, Lake Perris, nature, relaxing view, water on April 20, 2015| 6 Comments »
A beautiful spring day in Southern California.
Time to be near a water source, preferably one that has yet to be explored.
Ended up at Lake Perris, with its tranquil views.
Quietude
Posted in Nature/Animals, tagged California, lake, nature, reflection, tree, water on February 17, 2014| 13 Comments »
Who’s the Leader?
Posted in Humor, Nature/Animals, tagged a lighter moment, American coot, bird, lake, nature, park on April 25, 2013| 6 Comments »
Relaxing Lake Views
Posted in California, Nature/Animals, tagged Coyote Lake, fishing, fishing in lake, lake, Santa Clara County, water on January 25, 2011| 2 Comments »
Mid-week. A sunny winter day. Decided to visit Coyote Lake- Harvey Bear Ranch Park.
Turned out to be a good move as we practically had the park to ourselves. This huge park situated in Santa Clara County has a 635-acre lake, with facilities for fishing, picnic, hiking and camping.
Known as one of the more secluded parks, the road leading to the park itself sets the mood. It’s a 4-mile drive on a narrow, beautifully shaded road, and one can see deer in the nearby woods.
One of the best things about my visit was that when I sat near the water, without any noises in the background, the gurgling of the water was crystal clear. One could just there, listening to this natural “music”.