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Orange County Walkabout

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Dawn and I spent a few days in Orange County earlier this month to decompress. We took few photographs; I’d packed one “walk around” lens, determined to travel light, and Dawn’s new camera was still being repaired. Most images are of the Casa Laguna Inn, our digs for the second leg of our trip, with a few “wildlife” shots taken within walking distance of the Laguna Cliffs Resort in Dana Point, our first leg hotel. We strolled Laguna Beach and Balboa Island, Crystal Cove in Newport Beach, even ventured up to San Clemente, a first for both of us.

Our trip almost didn’t get off the ground — moving through airport security took an hour and forty five minutes! Our flight attendant told us they’d had to leave 37 people in San Diego because of backed up security! But once we arrived at our hotel, we immediately began to unwind. There’s something about sitting on your balcony with a glass of iced mint tea and a cool breeze in your hair, gazing at the endless blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean, that brings an almost instant calm to even the most troubled soul. And so we relaxed. It was wonderful!

We had forgotten, however, how warm — and crowded — Laguna Beach becomes at this time of year. We’ve usually visited during May when the temps are cooler and family vacationers haven’t yet arrived. We’ll remember next time. But we were finally able to attend the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters, an event we’ve wanted to experience for years. It was even more remarkable than we had imagined.

I’ve also linked to some Orange County images taken last May when we had a little more time and fewer crowds. An amazing contrast. I hope you enjoy them.

Posted on Aug 17, 2007 at 08:00AM by Registered CommenterDoug in , , | Comments10 Comments

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Nice images, Doug. You have a knack for urban wildlife and you might also consider portraiture or advertising photography as a vocation. Have you considered a photoblog? It would enable you to better display your work.

I look forward to more!

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterJason Bigson

Very nice pictures, Doug, especially the heron. How wonderful to find him ready to pose for you!

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterSara

Great photos! Love the heron and the egret! Actually they are all good!

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterJack

Sounds like you got some much needed relaxation. Everyone needs to "decompress" from time to time. Looks like the ocean is your place to do it. Enjoyed all the photos. Makes me want to be there-I could use some rest myself.

Have a nice weekend.

Tina

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterTina

Terrific photos. You should sell some of the ones of the hotel to them. The ones of the egret and the heron are great (and the ones of your wife. She makes a good model.) Actually, they are all good.

The sunset and buildings from your trip last year are great too! Sara and I both really liked them.

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Singer

How did you ever get the shot of the hippy? Is he for real?

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterRandell

You need to get out in the bush mate. If you can get the kind of wildlife pictures you get while walking about in the city, think what you could do in the outback?

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterRogerDodger

Love the birds, love the sunsets. It's all good.

August 17 | Unregistered CommenterJill Weaver

Pretty pictures.

August 20 | Unregistered CommenterScratchmefirst

Wonderful photos! What a rare opportunity to see the heron on the roof. Good thing you had a camera with you!

August 23 | Unregistered CommenterMarty and Sue

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