Jessica Jones at #wondercon
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Superman, Aquawoman and Wonder Woman at WonderCon
Superman, Aquawoman and Wonder Woman at #wondercon
#cosplay #dccomics #superman #wonderwoman #aquaman
Go fly a kite
Photo taken at: Redondo Beach Pier
Kites at the pier
Photo taken at: Redondo Beach Pier
Photo bomb
Photo taken at: Redondo Beach Pier
Mammott selfie. (a.k.a. Ski Mammott.)
Photo taken at: Angeles National Forest
Christmas Town
Christmas Town
Don’t follow the lights!
Photo taken at: Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center
Don’t follow the lights!
Found some green!
Photo taken at: Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center
Found some green!
Seasonal Wetlands: Summer vs Spring
Seasonal Wetlands: Summer vs Spring by Kelson Vibber
It finally occurred to me to put together a side-by-side image of the one spot I managed to take photos of on both hikes!
On the right: May in Madrona Marsh, after winter and spring rains filled up the low-lying areas of the preserve.
On the left: Late August in the same spot, after summer had dried up the pools. Despite the drought, and helped along by a couple of freak summer storms, the ground is still holding onto enough moisture that the floor of the vernal pool is covered with low greenery instead of dry grass.
I know, it’s always better to put “before” on the left, and I tried it with that layout, but it ended up looking better this way.
Waiting for the subway.
Spiral and eggs.
Spiral and eggs.
I returned to Madrona Marsh at the end of summer to see how much it had changed since spring.
I returned to Madrona Marsh at the end of summer to see how much it had changed since spring.
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The last of the seasonal wetlands at Madrona Marsh…
Photo taken at: Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center
The last of the seasonal wetlands at Madrona Marsh, a nature preserve surrounded by suburban Torrance, California. These pools spread over the grounds each winter and spring with storm water, and dry out each summer.
And it really is surrounded by the city. Housing tracts on two sides, retail on the third, and a Target on the fourth, just a few dozen yards to the right of this spot.
#marsh #trees #nature #madrona #madronamarsh #torrance #whpmyoasis #water #california #southbay
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This week’s theme for Flickr Friday is “Hungry.”
At the butterfly pavilion.
Liftoff!
I slowly crept up toward the seagull hoping to get a photo of it perched on that pole, but it calmly turned around and flew off. I thought I’d missed it when I snapped the photo, but it turns out that I’d caught it just unfurling its wings.
And yes, the water really is that green. Ew.
Canada geese at the marsh. Remarkably unconcerned with an unpredictable human child 15 feet away…
Photo taken at: Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center
Canada geese at the marsh. Remarkably unconcerned with an unpredictable human child 15 feet away, but then they *are* geese.
Seasonal wetlands at Madrona Marsh…
Photo taken at: Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center
Seasonal wetlands at Madrona Marsh. Winter and spring rains fill up these shallow pools, which become home to birds, frogs, insects and more during spring and summer. By the end of summer, the pools dry up until the next year.
Jacaranda debris
They are one of my favorite trees, though apparently there are people who absolutely hate them. From what I can tell it comes down to whether you have to deal with cleanup, because the flowers can get really sticky and messy after they fall, and there’s always a lot of them.
There’s a residential street near where I used to live that’s completely lined with jacarandas for most of a block. I loved driving or walking along there in April. I wouldn’t want to park there, though!