Berengaria and I, accompanied by our hounds, had a splendid time roaming the wild deer paths above Carmel Bay. We hadn’t traversed far, but nevertheless, we saw some lovely sights.
Berengaria discovering a lone Moricandia Arvensis:

Berengaria discovering a lone Moricandia Arvensis

Bessie on a cliff with her wee beasty, Winkie.

Beri and little Lady Kiacinth observing the bird calls.

A colorized photograph of our surroundings (the Santa Lucia Range)

And lastly, and Africanized Honey Bee, asleep, inside of an Eschscholzia Californica
Respectfully,
Bessie & Beri