Sunday, October 30, 2011

Border Field State Park & Beach in San Diego County


Border Field State Park Highlights: The monument signifying the southwest corner of the United States is located in Border Field State Park. Here, you will be able to walk right up to the International Border Fence, which extends out into the Pacific Ocean. There are picnic tables as well as trails for hikers and horseback riders. You will have a very close up view of the Playas de Tijuana, a western suburb of Tijuana, Mexico. The beach and a bull ring arena on the Mexican side of the fence are usually packed with people. It is very quiet on the U.S. side of the fence. Border Field Park is somewhat isolated from the rest of San Diego because it is surrounded on the U.S. side by one of the most internationally significant wetlands in the world. There's really only one reason to come here: because it's weird. How this remains a state park, I'll never know. But it's worth a stop if you're in LA or San Diego, just to say you've seen Mexico from the oddest, nastiest park in America.




Saturday, October 29, 2011

Seabright State Beach in Santa Cruz, Ca

In an Oct. 25, 2011 photo provided by the Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council, kayaker Alan Brady is surprised by two breaching humpback whales while kayaking off the coast of Seabright State Beach in Santa Cruz, Calif. Photographer Paul Schraub was shooting pictures from a boat while on assignment for the Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council when he captured the moment. (AP Photo/Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council , Paul Schraub)

In an Oct. 25, 2011 photo provided by the Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council, kayaker Alan Brady is surprised by two breaching humpback whales while kayaking off the coast of Seabright State Beach in Santa Cruz, Calif. Photographer Paul Schraub was shooting pictures from a boat while on assignment for the Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council when he captured the moment. (AP Photo/Santa Cruz Conference and Visitors Council , Paul Schraub)

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Camila Alves


Can’t get enough reality TV? Well listen up! It was recently announced that Bravo’s “Shear Genius” will return for yet another season with a new special host.
She’s most known as Matthew McConaughey’s significant other, however, Camila Alves is definitely making a name for herself.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Clam Beach County Park, Oct 2011, McKinleyville, California

Breakfast at Golden Harvest in Arcata, Amazing Bisquets and Gravy, I will be coming back.

My Daughters Choice and

My son in laws breakfast. It was all great.

Heading to the beach.

Went up to Arcata and visited Clam beach this weekend, Awesome place to visit and what a beautiful day to visit. What is a Snowy Plover you Ask........
 A small, rare, and threatened shorebird that makes its home on certain beaches on the Pacific coast. Check this site out..........
Plover mother and father brooding
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Dogs Love this place..........
And People too.......................


Stopped for coffee on the way to the airport in McKinleyville.

This gal was having a great time with her horse on Clam Beach.

Bike riders stopping to visit Clam beach and to take in all it's beauty.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Eva Mendes






Cuban-American beauty Eva Mendes was discovered in Los Angeles while browsing at her neighbor’s garage sale and has been on her way to stardom ever since. Attending California State Northridge University, Mendes decided to change her major in marketing and began taking acting class’s full time. Not knowing what was going to become of this pivotal turn in her life, Mendes appeared in music videos and television shows, before debuting in Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror and hitting it big, starring opposite to Oscar-winner Denzel Washington in the box office hit, “Training Day” (2001).  Read More.......













El Capitán State Beach, Goleta, CA



El Capitán State Beach offers visitors a sandy beach, rocky tidepools, and stands of sycamore and oaks along El Capitán Creek. It's a perfect setting for swimming, fishing, surfing, picnicking and camping. A stairway provides access from the bluffs to the beach area.

We got there and the beach was beautiful we set out a blanket and our umbrella had sandwiches on the beach and just had fun. The beach was clean and it wasn't packed with people, there was families but it wasn't too bad. The sand was clean and the water felt great! Looking out at the ocean there was dolphins..