Tag Archives: Robert Goldberg

Robert Goldberg recently photographed this huge wave hitting a rock off Shell Beach on The Sea Ranch.

The Pacific Ocean has been very loud lately. Give it the respect it deserves and keep a safe distance away. There has also been erosion and undercutting, especially from the King Tides, so be extra careful about bluff edges - they may not be stable. The coastline changes with the force of the waves.

Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

Foggy this morning but the sun has prevailed this afternoon.

If you are on the coast and you'd like to get in the holiday spirit, consider attending the Ernest Bloch Bell Ringers Holiday Concert at Gualala Arts this Saturday, Dec. 13th at 3 pm. Four and a half octaves of beautiful handbells under the direction...of...me! Here's the link to Gualala Arts about the concert: https://gualalaarts.org/2025/12/holiday-concert-for-the-coast-2/

This fawn has been seen near Robert Goldberg's home with his/her mom. I was struck by those oh-so-big ears!

Here's a photo with the fawn nuzzling its mom. The fawn's ears don't look quite so big from this angle!

Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photos with you here.

Foggy this morning but the fog pulled back over the ocean giving us blue skies and mild temps. Bonus sightings: Humpback whales were seen early this afternoon!

The Doe found a nice place to shelter from a recent storm, under a Cypress tree on The Sea Ranch.

I wonder if she is under there again today, Friday, because it's been pouring rain!

Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

The rain started mid-morning this Friday. Well over 3/4 of an inch so far, and it's still raining as I type this post!

Robert Goldberg photographed this Buck with a nice big rack recently. The Buck was looking at Robert through the window of his Sea Ranch home.

You will see the Buck's antlers are in velvet. Velvet is the soft membrane that nourishes the growing bones underneath. If you could touch it, you'd find it is hot!

Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

It's cooler today - temps in the 70's at Rick's and my place, and no wind. Very lovely.