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Revisiting my beloved Mount Tamalpais isn't difficult when it is in my own backyard. I am one lucky guy.

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And "being here" gives me opportunities to find "her" in every mood and at every angle. It is this goal that keeps me snapping.

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Now, if you were to turn your head over your left shoulder you might see old Mount Baldy, smaller and a bit to the east of Mt. Tam. It can be quite beautiful in a morning light. I snapped this display on October 19.
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3 comments:
Just how close to home is your backyard. Walking distance?
You have an amazing "backyard" Don. What soul refreshment.
Hi JOHN (SINBAD'S DAD) -- Starts on the other (west) side of Fairfax, but still close. Wish I had a view, but don't.
And thanks for checking in PHOTOWANNABE for that bit of "soul refreshment" -- I know what you mean.
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