Morro Bay

Paddling in the bay


Paddling in Morro Bay
along the waterfront

In the bay looking south

In the bay looking inland

An egret (or blue heron?)

The placid bay

Some seals hanging out

A snowy egret

Morro rock, and the spit
separating the bay from
the ocean

Why is a photo like this
so appealing?

A Hitchcockian flock of
cormarants nesting in trees,
and thus killing them

Sea lions have no concept
of personal space

White pelicans (a rarity)
A panorama of white pelicans

Out of the bay and in the ocean


Looking back at Morro
rock, the power plant, and
the town beyond the jetty

This photo connects to the
previous one

Across the bay on the spit
looking east

On the spit looking south

Same spot looking north

A panorama of the spit looking south. Laura is the lone figure.

San Luis Opispo, central coast, and Point Lobos


One of the SLO locals in
patriotic celebratory splendour
(friendly enough, but not
very talkative)

Mexican joint right next
door, whose fish tacos
are second to none!

Contemplating putting the
kayaks in

A typical view along the
coast

Stretching the legs. It was actually a little chilly that day.

Point Lobos State Reserve
just south of Carmel

Point Lobos

Point Lobos

POint Lobos

Point Lobos; sea lions and
cormorants

Point Lobos

Point Lobos looking at Pebble Beach golf course



This page was updated last on 9/7/09