Peter_C
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We have the crappiest house, in a nice neighborhood.

Some front yard visitors (There were actually three bucks, but I could only get two in the photo at once).

A back yard visitor. We have turkeys, possums, skunks, , racoons, squirrels, hawks, owls, and tons of other types of birds right now.

We have lots of dive sites and launching sites to choose from.
Still Water Cove Sonoma County, after a big storm that ripped the kelp out and tossed it far up the beach. The kelp is over knee deep in some spots.
Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park.
Van Damme State Park in Mendocino County.

Point Lobos State Park is always good for diving and hiking, being one of the most scenic parts of the California coast.

Respect the ocean! This was a 15 foot swell day, but the buoys have recorded 34 foot. This IS one of our dive sites shown in the photo below.

We have some incredible wildlife in the Pacific Ocean too. This grey whale wandered between the rocks at Gerstle Cove.
This basking shark is bigger than the boat! We have otters, sea lions, harbor seals, sharks both large and small, a growing whale population, dolphins, and many other interesting creatures.

Some front yard visitors (There were actually three bucks, but I could only get two in the photo at once).

A back yard visitor. We have turkeys, possums, skunks, , racoons, squirrels, hawks, owls, and tons of other types of birds right now.

We have lots of dive sites and launching sites to choose from.
Still Water Cove Sonoma County, after a big storm that ripped the kelp out and tossed it far up the beach. The kelp is over knee deep in some spots.
Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park.
Van Damme State Park in Mendocino County.

Point Lobos State Park is always good for diving and hiking, being one of the most scenic parts of the California coast.

Respect the ocean! This was a 15 foot swell day, but the buoys have recorded 34 foot. This IS one of our dive sites shown in the photo below.

We have some incredible wildlife in the Pacific Ocean too. This grey whale wandered between the rocks at Gerstle Cove.
This basking shark is bigger than the boat! We have otters, sea lions, harbor seals, sharks both large and small, a growing whale population, dolphins, and many other interesting creatures.
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