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  1. Misty morning, grey sea/sky, long barrels at Pescadero SB, 2 guys out.
  2. Pink swirls and puffy purple clouds, a sigh of blue, crooked moon. A color palette so soft, it disappears as soon as you see it.
  3. Incoming glassy round miles-long lines.
  4. You can see Pillar Point from Tunitas Glen :: A day too clearly beautiful to leave the coast.
  5. Tourists currently at a minimum :: The calm season between pumpkins and Christmas trees.
  6. William Wendt - Old Coast Road, 1916: http://wp.me/phrkn-l2
  7. William Wendt, 1865 - 1946: http://wp.me/phrkn-kV
  8. Cooper's Hawk sits in sunlight atop a grey fence post before a green field, deep blue ocean, and pale sky.
  9. Intermittent windshield wash to swipe the seaspray off the glass.
  10. La Nostra Costa, Santa Cruz North Coast: http://wp.me/phrkn-kk
  11. Sunny. Warm. Dry. Autumn. Glorious day to drive the Coast Road!
  12. Lady driving Honda. Main Street. HMB. Her Pomeranian lying behind her neck, across shoulders. A mink stole, but a Pomeranian stole, y'see.
  13. Lumber trucks loaded with redwoods northbound. Hay bales stacked above cab head east towards the interior. Produce goes south to market.
  14. Santa Cruz mellow and misty, Pescadero golden, San Gregorio SB crowded, Half Moon Bay bottleneck, San Francisco clear.
  15. Atop the bluff, eastside of SR 1, a four-point stag stands sentinel over his darling doe nibbling nearby.
  16. posted to WP.com: Rincon Causeway - 1912 http://wp.me/phrkn-k7
  17. Muggy and Briney along the Coast Road :: After-effects of Typhoon Melor and a big messy swell.
  18. posted to WP.com: CalTrans Road Condition page for CA SR1 http://wp.me/phrkn-k1
  19. Swell from the calm yesterday morning completely blown-out and it is now Victory At Sea.
  20. Accordian pleats to the horizon :: a nicely-shaped swell created by Typhoon Melor arrives ahead of a big storm!