Some morning vistas the day after the rains stopped.
What passes for Fall color in Canyon Country. Palm trees just don't do Fall.
Desolate hillside, Canyon Country, CA. Helpful to have water runoff from the top of the hill.
Sunset Heights marker, Canyon Country, CA.
Sunset Heights and hills beyond.
Mint Canyon, view from Sunset Heights.
Sun reflecting off roofs, Sunset Heights
Flying saucer and water ride, Sunset Heights.
Sunset Heights' lone tree. Not as pretty as Monterey's lone cypress tree, but it doesn't cost as much to live here either.
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Vistas On Linda Vista and in Sunset Heights
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Canyon Country,
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Sunset Heights,
urban landscape,
Vistas
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