John once again has supplied the photos for today's blog. Thanks, John. First up, taken from his yard, a reminder that sunnier and drier days are just ahead.
We ran and walked the north half of the Noyo Headlands Trail today, plus a bit of the Haul Road. Read in this week's Advocate News, that the two halves of the Coastal Trail will get connected and opened by this October, great news!
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Pudding Creek Trestle, J. Loomis photo |
It was cloudy, breezy and I think 53 degrees, kind of had to hold the hat on today.
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J. Loomis photo |
Present today: Nina, Jan, Neil, Gay, Mark, Nancy B., Rick, Nancy T., Roger, Joe, Charlene, Ron, Deb, Sam, Bill, Jordan, Shari, Nancy and Tom (19).
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Franklin St., J. Loomis photo |
Once we got going this morning, it was still breezy, but a pretty morning to be out. The ocean was a dark steel grey and there were patches of blue trying to break through the clouds. After the run/walk, 12 of us had a nice breakfast at David's.
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Laurel St., J. Loomis photo |
SUN., FEB. 12TH, NOYO HEADLANDS PARK- SOUTH (Taco Bell area)
SUN., FEB. 19TH, BIG RIVER
SUN., FEB. 26TH, CASPAR LOGGING ROADS
NEXT SUNDAY, FEB. 12TH @ 8:00 A.M.: NOYO HEADLANDS PARK - SOUTH (West of Taco Bell)
EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD.
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