Cambria Cloud Painter #DailyGratitude
Catherine Ryan Hyde
On the way home from an excellent trail ride.
Catherine Ryan Hyde Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 25 published and forthcoming books, including the bestselling When I found You, Pay It Forward, Don't Let Me Go, and Take Me With You.
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On the way home from an excellent trail ride.
And the color of a California poppy.
Took this a few days ago and forgot to post it. Morro Rock peeking up through a blanket of fog.
Striking a pose.
On the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve.
There were four, but I never managed to get them all in the same shot.
The pelicans are really coming back.
A wonderful trail ride on a 76-degree day, and having to hose the sweat off my horse afterward--when it's barely spring.
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The colors in a piece of abalone shell from San Simeon Cove.
Cloud Painter breaks out the yellow and orange color palette.
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Happy reading!
On Ella's and my way home from my ride. Might be worth clicking to see the whole image if Facebook crops it.
Over the ocean.
He was moving on, too. I had this one shot only.
With Cloud Painter!
He was squeaking up a storm from that perch.
The last I saw of him.
Or just egret, or heron, or whatever you properly call them.
Complete with brush strokes.