Showing posts with label sycamore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sycamore. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Place: Fun days at Santee lakes regional park.....

We visited this fabulous place today....Santee lakes regional park.....barely 7 miles from home...and it houses as many as 7 lakes!!! Kind of oasis in parched San Diego weather...
Keeping with the fall season, the cottonwoods, sycamores, mulberries and willows were blazing!


The park brochure says as many as 175 species of birds flock to the lakes...if not that many, we got to see at least 12-15 varieties.....mallards, coots, American wigeons, wood ducks, snowy egrets, great egrets, blue herons, sparrows, cormorants, gulls...
Here my spouse is feeding the waterfowls....

This beautiful pair of wood duck was among the mob..

A flush of mallards...

It was funny to spot a dozen of wood ducks perched on this metal frame...

The floating cabins by the 7th lake, behind the veil of cattails...
 
Looks like ideal weekend getaway..

Back-lit landscape..I could not help admire the golden attire of the cottonwood...

Enjoyed sycamore leaf picking ....


mistletoe spotting....

and riding bike along the  numerous paved paths traversing the lawns and lakes....



It was a perfect fall weekend outing..........

We visited this amazing place yet again in summer.........landscape has certainly changed, keeping with change of season.....
Lots of cattails......





Sunday, November 9, 2014

Friday, October 17, 2014

SDSU: An autumn morning!.......

I love taking pictures of SDSU campus, for its look changes with the passage of seasons...the brutal summer had stolen much of its glory and it was discouraging photography...autumn arrived and crisp weather prevailed..I felt its time embark on clicking spree again...today shots...
Varied shades of sweetgum foliage....
The sweetgums by the Student Service area were turning shades...


Strings of bright red pyracantha berries....

Luscious rose hips...

Rust-hued sycamore canopy....

The fragrance of freshly-mowed lawn as intoxicating...

The lone sausage tree was sporting zillion pretty buds..

The oak was heavy with countless bunches of acorns..

The sycamore was all rust-colored..I wondered, how does it photosynthesize with not a trace of chlorophylls!!

The campanario area was as beautiful as ever, framed by delicate roses...

The African tulip had as much brilliant-orange flowers on it as shed...

The weeping willow looked fresh and magical with the dangling branches...

Finally, the adorable koi fish were swimming merrily in their pond, ignorant of the drought danger threatening California...

I can't wait to find some more leisure time, explore and photograph my lovely campus...
Yes, that's how my Alma mater San Diego State campus looks on a crisp autumn morning.....
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