Thursday, December 9, 2010

Flowers for you!

It's cold and it's wet and it's still raining. This photo will hopefully help me and the rest of you remember how it was like during spring and summer. This is all that I can offer!


Flowers for this cold and gloomy days!

This was outside the Bubba Gump in Monterey, CA

5 comments:

Shinydewdrop said...

So sweet! Thank you! To go back to Spring and Summer again! Definitely lifted my spirits and I'm looking forward to Spring again! :)

Noreen, I have to ask you for some advice -have you done any photography in Yosemite in the winter? As you know I'm planning to be in San Francisco over Christmas and was wondering if it would be worth making a day trip to Yosemite. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me what you think about the idea, and whether you would even recommend it. Thanks in advance! :)

Shinydewdrop said...

This is really strange!!!! I left comments on 4 of your posts and nothing appeared! :( Sorry, Noreen, too tired to retype them.. maybe tomorrow.

noreen said...

Toni,

I found the comments. And they are already posted! Thank you for always taking the time to visit! Anyways, in regards to your question about the Yosemite during winter, unfortunately, I can't be of help. I have no idea how it is there during winter but I do know that there are a lot of people who go there and they were able to produce really nice photos! I'll try to ask some people and maybe look for links and I'll get back to you, hopefully week/s before your planned trip!

Shinydewdrop said...

Hi Noreen,

I later figured out that my comments were awaiting approval! :) I was honestly too tired to rewrite everything again.

Thanks so much for offering to find out. I really appreciate it. I figured that if I am going to go all the way there, might as well take a shot at Yosemite. Thanks again! :)

noreen said...

No problem. I am still trying to get hold of the meetup group that I have joined who went there for a winter trip. That's definitely a good idea - considering Yosemite in your iterinary. "Hitting two birds with one stone" as they say!!!