Road Trip – Day 7 A Straus Cow Family in Point Reyes
Husband is a big fan of the dairy products from the Straus Family. He would only feed our twins the dairy goods produced by this local organic Creamery. He insists that Straus dairies taste as good as...
View ArticlePanda! Panda!
They have added 14 new baby pandas at the ChengDo Panda Breeding center!! Baby Pandas Adding more panda babies for a group shot What a great job!! So crowded All Fourteen of them! Photos curtesy of...
View ArticlePier 39 Sea Lions
When in San Francisco, these wild creatures at Pier 39 is a must-see, in my opinion. I have been wanting to get a few good shots of these wild sea lions. Two months ago when I visited Pier 39...
View ArticlePier 39 Sea Lions – Part II
The California Sea Lions at San Francisco Pier 39 are so lovely! One post is not enough to convey their cuteness. This one is a thinker! Sea Lions at Pier 39 A nice looking mustache Relaxing in front...
View ArticleDeer
There is a young deer in the grassland. Deer in the grassland As we get closer, it runs and jumps away. Deer is allowing me to get closer Occasionally, I feel time is like this beautiful deer – it...
View ArticleWild Pandas
These are no “ordinary” pandas, if there is such thing as an ordinary panda. Pandas in the wild They are wild pandas captured by an infrared camera set up by WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in the Ann-Zi...
View ArticleLast of Wild Burros
We just returned from a week’s stay in the Death Valley National Park, the largest of the continental United States. The nonstop spectacular scenery everywhere inside the park makes it a photographer’s...
View ArticleCoyote (Part I)
These photos were snapped about 10 minutes before I spotted the wild burro in Death Valley National Park. Coyote in Death Valley National Park We slammed on the brakes when we saw this handsome coyote...
View ArticleCoyote (Part II)
One post is never enough for a cool creature like this coyote. The encounter of this beautiful animal on our way out of Death Valley National Park drew a perfect conclusion on our 5-day 4-night stay in...
View ArticlePark – Ano Nuevo State Park (Part I)
There are many beautiful state parks in California. Ano Nuevo State Park, located in Northern California, is one of the most beautiful natural places I’ve ever visited. Twins checking out the elephant...
View ArticlePark – Ano Nuevo State Park (Part II)
If you’ve been following along, you probably notice that we take our 5-year old twin girls to state parks a lot. Come on, says the relaxing seal on the sand. Twin girls observing the elephant seals...
View ArticleThe season of the Elephant Seals
We are back to Ano Nuevo State park again. This time, we joined a guided tour. On the day we visited the park, there were over 3,200 elephant seals. The park is literally the Serengeti of California....
View ArticleTwo Goat Brothers
Yesterday, I was picked as one of the parent chaperones, accompanying my daughter’s kindergarden class on a field trip to an organic farm. Lucky me!! Two goat brothers practice fighting There are so...
View ArticleEarth Day – Whales and Dolphins
Today I’m celebrating Earth Day by sharing what we saw during a whale watching trip last week. We were all screaming with joy when we saw this gorgeous tail! Another Whale Tail! Dolphins swimming along...
View ArticleSea Otters
One of my favorite marine mammals, the sea otter, is a native to the coasts of the North Pacific Ocean. Unlike most marine mammals, the sea otter’s primary form of insulation is an exceptionally thick...
View ArticleBighorn Sheeps
Two hundred years ago, bighorn sheep were widespread throughout the North America. Some estimates placed their population at over 2 million. By around 1900, hunting, competition from ranching, and...
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