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yacht harbor: Twin Lakes & The Yacht Harbor - A Beautiful Early Evening in Santa Cruz County - 09/19/09 12:53 AM
 

It was 5:45 mid-week. A beautiful day on the coast (there aren't many that aren't - not bragging, it's just the way it is in Santa Cruz County). Anyway, I asked my little rescue pooch if he wanted to go for a walk . . . I knew I wanted to go to the beach, but which beach? Seacliff? A really long walk if you go left or right . . . no, Capitola? . . . too many tourists still . . . How about Twin Lakes & the Yacht Harbor? Yeah that's the ticket . . . … (6 comments)

yacht harbor: The Upper Yacht Harbor & Arana Gulch Santa Cruz: Just Before Dusk in October - 10/10/07 11:49 PM
 
Upper Yacht Harbor, Santa Cruz Just Before Dusk, October 2007 (c)
Another walk with my friend on a warm October early evening . . . we started at the Upper Yacht Harbor off of 7th Avenue in Santa Cruz. We quickly climbed into another world - the natural habitat known as Arana Gulch in the city of Santa Cruz. It is amazing that on the ocean side you have the busy Yacht Harbor, and behind it lies the natural Earth . . . no development allowed.
Arana Gulch at Dusk
A totally amazing tree in Arana Gulch
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yacht harbor: It's Ten O'Clock: Do You Know Where Your Avenues Are? - 09/11/07 08:58 PM
This blog was inspired by Janet Guilbault who asked me to check out some condos on 22nd Ave. At the time, I thought to myself, "22nd Ave. is not on my radar," but I didn't think much more about it until I went to look at the condos. Right away, I realized there was no 22nd Ave. I have no idea what happened to it. There is 21st Ave., Coastland, and then Corcoran lagoon and 23rd Ave. No 22nd Ave. I knew there were other streets "missing" in Santa Cruz, so I decided to chronicle them. This is what I found: 
There are streets and … (5 comments)

 
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