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Rozann Grunig photographed this Great Blue Heron soaring over rocks at The Sea Ranch.

Great Blue Heron soars by Rozann GrunigYou can see this big bird's reflection on the rocks below. Great Blue Herons are year round residents of the Mendonoma coast.

Thanks to Rozann for allowing me to share her photo with you here. To see more of Rozann's nature photography, here is her website: http://highway1designs.com/

February 23rd brought a full moon with passing clouds. Don Spear was out photographing the beautiful sight.

The moon and clouds by Don Spear

Rozann Grunig also photographed the full moon. Rozann's photo shows a halo, which is often a predictor of rain.

Feb. 23 Full Moon by Rozann Grunig

Peter Reimuller sent in a photo of a recent halo around the moon.

Halo around the moon by Peter Reimuller

These halos were predicting rain! We've had lots of it. Since March 1, we have received 13.5 inches at our home in Anchor Bay, and our  year to date is 50.80 inches. Today we have a break from the storms, a break that should last until the weekend. After so much rain, the sun feels awfully good.

Thanks to Don, Rozann, and Peter for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

Michael Alexander recently took this photo of Goat Rock and the Russian River. High surf is pouring over the beach into the river. Dangerous, yet so beautiful.

The mouth of the Russian River with storm-driven waves by Michael Alexander

Here is one of my favorite photos of the village of Jenner, taken by Rozann Grunig at sunset.

Sunset at Jenner on Valentine's Day by Rozann Grunig

Thanks to Michael and Rozann for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see more of Rozann's photography, here is her website: http://highway1designs.com/

Rozann and George Grunig recently visited Hearn Gulch [mile marker 10.0 in Mendocino County]. It was exploding with such force that they were in awe.

The blowhole at Hearn Gulch by Rozann Grunig

This is a beautiful public access point to visit with bluffs, broad ocean views, a sweet pocket beach, a sea tunnel and this blowhole.

Thanks to Rozann for allowing me to share her post with you here.

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Rozann and  George Grunig tried to drive from The Sea Ranch to Fort Bragg today, only to find out the Garcia River has flooded Highway One.

The Garcia River floods Highway One by Rozann Grunig

Cal Trans District 1 reports there is approximately one foot of water on the highway now. If you are on Facebook, you can find and like the Cal Trans District 1 page to receive updated reports on the Coast's roads. I just did!

Thanks to Rozann for allowing me to share her photo with you here. To see more of Rozann's photography, here is her website: http://highway1designs.com/