January 14, 2009
mossy rocks on Lagunitas Creek
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photo by Donald Kinney
Hi Folks,
Just wanted to thank everybody for being so understanding about yesterday's post -- I really had to get that off my chest... And I don't want to give you the wrong impression that I do not love this country -- it's been very good to me and I am deeply appreciative -- but I am almost overwhelmed by the direction this country has taken since that scoundrel in the White House took office eight long and costly years ago...
I truly hope I am wrong about 9-11... And for the sake of mental health, I try not to dwell on it too much... And I should probably try to stay off my soapbox, because the LAST thing I want to do is shatter someone else's dreams...
Soooooooooooo, folks, thanks for hanging-in with me -- I REALLY appreciate you stopping by to see my photos -- and in the coming weeks I will try to supply us with more than enough beauty to get us through this...
Best regards, Don and Kitty
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Not to toot my own horn, but I really like today's photo -- It's probably because I seem to have a personal attachment to that spot on the Lagunitas Creek...
What the Lagunitas Creek needs right now is a huge rainstorm -- that's the signal for the Coho Salmon to make their way upstream to spawn... The Coho Salmon is now a federally protected species, but their numbers have declined dramatically over the past few decades due to over-fishing, polution, and God knows what else... And no, don't even THINK of fishing in the Lagunitas Creek...
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4 comments:
Great photos of all the subjects. Wish you and Kitty a nice day.
Love the rushing water and the vivid colors.
Keep the beauty coming and keep your opinions coming too. Its your blog and I like knowing all the facits of you. (:0)
Sue
What Sue said.
Toot your own horn. That's an exquisite photo, and as a fellow photographer I know that a lot of capturing a great photo is just luck, light and momentary inspiration.
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