Part 2 Canyons and Creeks

Apr 26, 2024,23:04 PM
 

We went for a quick walk at a private pond hidden in a private community. We entered with impunity. But not immunity, so we kept it a short visit.




 We had a nice conversation with a goldfish on steroids. But we had no food for him.



He said, Burp, bloop, splash.



We checked out the flowers -- everything is in bloom right now. 





This tree obviously didn't know which way was up!



San Diego is NEVER this green! But here it is.



There were two ducks in the middle of the pond, near the water bubbling up.



We couldn't tell if they were engaged in courtship behavior, so I took a picture and we left them alone to circle around each other. When we got home I could see they were decoys. Fooled!





Not wanting to push our luck with the grumpy old guys whose condos are around the hills surrounding the pond, we beat it and headed for the canyons. Please join us for part 3.

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Exploring canyons, creeks, cars and bars

 
 By: cazalea : April 26th, 2024-22:53
We'll start with the cars. This Plymouth is for sale. This Dodge is not. I'm sure this is quite a rare beast, as in 1957 Chevrolet Cameo pickups with a NAPCO 4x4 conversion were like hen's teeth. Heck, as rare as Hen's Wisdom teeth! FYI - This very lovely...  

Part 2 Canyons and Creeks

 
 By: cazalea : April 26th, 2024-23:04
We went for a quick walk at a private pond hidden in a private community. We entered with impunity. But not immunity, so we kept it a short visit. We had a nice conversation with a goldfish on steroids. But we had no food for him. He said, Burp, bloop, sp...  

LoL....

 
 By: InHavenPro : April 26th, 2024-23:22
Decoy Ducks - that has to be my favorite this time around ....

Part 3 Cliffs and Canyons

 
 By: cazalea : April 26th, 2024-23:19
We had come to a deadend street which offered us a chance to enter a vacant lot between 2 houses. Maybe the empty lot was the result of a house falling off... yikes! The grass was very slippery. Looking down. Looking West at the road to La Jolla South tow...  

Thanks for the support

 
 By: cazalea : April 27th, 2024-20:04
It gives us encouragement to continue! Mike

I always find it interesting when I see cars people wanting to restore...

 
 By: Blansky : April 27th, 2024-17:01
I grew up back in the day of 50s 60s and 70s and many of the cars I see today that people are restoring were NEVER considered "classics" but were merely family cars. I had a 46 Pontiac, a 57 Pontiac Hearse, a 68 Charger (like the one in Bullitt) a 75 Mont... 

Taste in vehicles certainly varies

 
 By: cazalea : April 27th, 2024-20:23
From family to family and region to region. We need thing is for certain - most people with an older car have more than one (I suppose the same thing applies to 🐈‍⬛ cats).