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Bettye Winters photographed the iconic Point Arena Lighthouse last Saturday during a beautiful sunset. There was a green flash that night, which Bettye admits she missed. (Full disclosure, I missed photographing it too!) But Bettye said, "At least I caught the light of the Lighthouse!"

I love this photo and I thank Bettye for allowing me to share it with you here.

Tomorrow, Thursday, many of us celebrate Thanksgiving. If you do, I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

The Salamanders are enjoying the wet winter we've been having. Several have recently been spotted. Bettye Winters photographed a Speckled Black Salamander. You will see this salamander measures a little more than four inches.

Laura Baker spotted a different salamander, an Oregon Ensatina Salamander.

I learned that the Ensatina can be found under logs or brush, by or in streams and lakes, and other moist places, like the Mendonoma coast! It’s better not to touch this Salamander, as they rely on cutaneous respiration. Their skin is very sensitive and they are easily distressed by handling.

There is a great website to learn more about all things Herps. Gary Nafis created the website California Herps, a guide to amphibians and reptiles in California. Here's the link: http://www.californiaherps.com/index.html

Thanks to Bettye and Laura for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

We have three storms on the way, so we are in for another rainy period. Breaking the drought feels really good!

Karen Tucker photographed this beautiful scene from her home overlooking Fish Rocks.

beautiful-sunset-by-karen-tuckerAnd Bettye Winters caught magic from her home in Irish Beach.

before-the-dinner-party-a-beautiful-sunset-by-bettye-wintersTwo different sunsets, each magnificent in their own way!

Thanks to Karen and Bettye for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

Bettye Winters photographed a big storm cloud just off Manchester Beach.

Storm cloud by Bettye Winters (Large) Sunbeams through storm clouds by Bettye Winters (Large)

And in the second photo Bettye captured sunbeams, also known as God's rays, a beautiful sight.

Today we have had a windy, wet storm move through. The Pacific Ocean is roaring!

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