
Day three and the wind had finally died down.

There was a beautiful garden at the place we were staying and I spent part of the morning taking photos of the flowers.

There were many flowers that I had no idea what they were. I guess I need to buy a book to identify flowers.


In the afternoon it started raining and was raining off and on the rest of the day. We went down to the harbor area and took some photos of an old boat that is going to its grave in the river.

From there, we took a short drive to a place call Otter Point which is off the beaten path.

It was very pretty and I’m sure it would have been gorgeous if it hadn’t been raining. But once it started raining, it didn’t stop, so that ended our photos for the day.

Maralee

Wow…the yellowy/orangey flower is spectacular, and I love the picture of the boat and the bridge. 🙂
Thanks. That flower is a type of poppy but it hadn’t opened up yet.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Thank you very much. It was a beautiful little garden. A place I’d like to sit, relax and read a book in . . . if it wasn’t raining.
What colors ! where do you get all such nice things continuously on daily basis. Amazing
Thank you very much.
Lovely images, Maralee. 🙂
Thank you, Mike.
Marvelous photos love them alll
Thank you.
You have got that marco going now …. fantastic shots. The old wrack is like a painting – stunning, but the path are my pick and the fern leaf. Wonderful photos all of them – the rain is hanging here too. Where did the summer go ??? 14 days in May will that be all.
Thank you, Viveka. I think summer is still coming. We’re finally getting regular sunshine and it’s getting warmer by the day.
lovely shots Maralee…I am glad I don’t have to choose… 🙂
It was such a lovely garden. I had a lot to choose from.
Love the fuchsia. I’ve been growing them since I arrived in San Diego in 1993 and discovered them.