El Dorado is Spanish for a place of fabulous wealth.
Isn't it curious that in wealthy southern California a nature park would be so named?
Perhaps not, considering how costly southern California real estate is worth these days.
If the nature park was up for sale as a piece of property, someone would soon be getting some pretty big bucks.
While visiting Sara (the blogger who writes Come Away with Me) a week ago we were able to visit the nature center and enjoy nature free of charge.
How nice is that?
I personally was delighted that we could stroll at our own pace without dodging runners or feeling like we should be putting a bit more effort into our own gait.
So come along with us on our walk.
Near the parking lot was a holly bush draped shaggy with fallen pine needles.
Now I will confess that I have a soft spot for turtles.
Seeing one perched on a log made me quite happy.
I do not know the name of this little guy but he was swimming along all by his lonesome, paddling as fast and hard as he could in the shallow stream.
Bonus: A Great Egret!
(Its correct name is "Great Egret"...that isn't a comment about this particular egret.)
All together now, join me in singing line from "I did it my way" with Frank Sinatra:
Egrets....I've had a few, but then too few to mention...
We sauntered along a mile long path, enjoying the dappled sunlight and shadows beneath the mostly bare trees.
As any photo taking blogger knows, picture taking stops are to be expected and enjoyed.
I enjoyed taking this picture of Sara shooting a photo.
We have spent a weekend together in SLC taking pictures of fall color two years ago.
I think we could probably enjoy similar weekends just about anywhere that is scenic.
Don't you love seeing Mr. and Mrs. Mallards?
They always seem to be together in pairs, and we always call them Mr. and Mrs.
I don't know if there are Mr. and Mrs. Grebes...
Sara and I chatted briefly about the classic black and white grebe wardrobe, with their lime green accent leggings.
I think the white bills are a nice touch.
The mallards are so much more fashion forward with that light changing green/blue head feather trick.
A stack of turtles on a log brings to mind the Dr. Seuss classic Yurtle the Turtle, a book that was first published when I was a child.
There was even a Yurtle the Turtle board game released with the book, which our family owned.
I don't recall what kind of turtle Yertle was, but these are (I think) painted turtles.
Or maybe red sliders.
Lots of kids own this kind of turtle growing up when I was a kid.
The pet turtles were about 2-3 inches big and usually lived in a plastic tray with a fake palm tree.
I was so surprised to learn later that they actually DO live in the wild!
Isn't that the cutest turtle thing ever???
Very jaunty!
(I got the giggles when I noticed the mustache in the photo after taking the picture.)
Sara promises to return to El Dorado from time to time to take pictures of the park in the various seasons.
I am glad she has such a neat place to go; it seemed like a place one could easily spend a morning or afternoon at, pack in a lunch or the makings of an afternoon tea; a place to be with a friend or all alone.
I only had 24 hours with Sara.
I got to me her dear Miss Kitty, (who was not as thrilled to meet me as I was to meet her, typical of cats!)
I got to hear her Music Man playing on his piano.
We got a chance to sit on her cover patio and enjoy the comfortable January late morning chatting about odds and ends.
Her home is a welcoming and peaceful as her blog.
I was blessed by her hospitality and friendship!
Thank you for letting me come spend the night and see in person so many of the beautiful things you have shared with us all on your blog over the years!
I am glad she has such a neat place to go; it seemed like a place one could easily spend a morning or afternoon at, pack in a lunch or the makings of an afternoon tea; a place to be with a friend or all alone.
I only had 24 hours with Sara.
I got to me her dear Miss Kitty, (who was not as thrilled to meet me as I was to meet her, typical of cats!)
I got to hear her Music Man playing on his piano.
We got a chance to sit on her cover patio and enjoy the comfortable January late morning chatting about odds and ends.
Her home is a welcoming and peaceful as her blog.
I was blessed by her hospitality and friendship!
Thank you for letting me come spend the night and see in person so many of the beautiful things you have shared with us all on your blog over the years!
8 comments:
What a lovely walk. Funny... that was my thought about the pine tree before I even read what you wrote. :)
You have a thing for turtles? I think you have a thing for all creatures and all things outdoors. What fun to share it all with a friend.
That was a nice walk. I'd like to be a turtle, just drifting along the lazy river or sunning myself on a log.
It was fun sharing some sights around Long Beach with you Jill. I'm glad you got such a good photo of the Great Egret; mine did not turn out too well. And those funny ducks and turtles and their interaction. It was wonderful sharing it all with a fellow blogger and good friend.
we love visiting (vicariously) your outdoors and seeing some sunshine along with all the amazing creatures.. great. Thanks. Thanks for taking time to leave us a comment. Love Helen, Darcy and Bingley xxx
You are cracking me up this morning with your commentary on your photos! That no jogging sign is great!
Looks like a lovely place to walk and explore and NOT JOG!
That was a fun and interesting nature walk!!! I loved the "tribal mask" on the bug.
What fun! I don't believe I've ever studied a turtle that close-up before to notice if he had a 'stache or not!
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