
Up at Camp Sawyer Road the weather was perfect for a walk. Lots of bird, squirrels, lizards and, best of all, deer.

We also wandered along shady walks with trees curling overhead in suitably photogenic arcs.

With random flowers poking red heads out of green leaves. Looking more like Hawaii than California.

We even passed the tree of love and, in spite of our anniversary, refrained from adding our names to the roster.

I took about 50 more pictures. which I will spare you, but I urge you to up there sometime. Stand still, and watch the deer come out for lunch. It's magic.
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