Tag Archives: Tricia Schuster

Tricia Schuster found this Black-tailed Deer near her Sea Ranch home. He sure is handsome! And it turns out he likes birdseed.

The mating season of these Deer is over and this Buck will lose his impressive antlers in the weeks ahead. New and possibly even more impressive ones will grow next spring.

Thanks to Tricia for allowing me to share her photos with you here.

Temps in the mid 60s today with a gentle breeze. Rain headed our way starting on Sunday!

The last sunset of 2022 was so beautiful. The colors started out orange and yellow, and then morphed into pink and purple. Paul Brewer took this photo showing the Gualala River in the foreground, the sandbar, and the Pacific Ocean behind it.

Tricia Schuster took her photo from The Sea Ranch, perhaps a few minutes earlier than Paul's photo.

Pure loveliness! Thanks to Paul and Tricia for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

We had a short rainstorm today, but it dropped quite a bit of rain, over a half inch. A big storm is coming in Wednesday, a river of rain event. Wow!

Tricia Schuster found the non-native Iceplant in full, glorious bloom recently.

The flowers set off the beautiful Pacific Ocean, don't they?

Thanks to Tricia for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

We are having a magnificent, warm day. The breeze picked up late in the morning, but with the early morning calm I spotted several Gray Whales headed north.

Before the February heatwave arrived, we had a pretty awesome fog bank over the ocean and on the immediate bluffs. Tricia Schuster photographed the sight on The Sea Ranch.

It almost looks menacing, doesn't it? But it was just a gentle fog bank, nothing to worry about!

Thanks to Tricia for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

Many coast residents, and visitors too I would imagine, photographed the sunset on September 22. Tricia Schuster was one of them, photographing near her Sea Ranch home.

Paul Brewer also photographed the sunset, this from the vantage of Gualala.

And I photographed it too, a little further north of Paul, from our home in Anchor Bay.

Autumn is know for beautiful sunsets, as storms to our north bring clouds, but this one from the last day of summer was one to remember.

Thanks to Tricia and Paul for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

We need the onshore breezes to return to blow away the smoke that has enveloped the coast. The forecast shows they should arrive...may it be soon!