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Lake Cachuma Morning Walk

 

Between Santa Barbara and Solvang is a man-made reservoir/lake called Cachuma. It's BIG by my standards, with 200 Million cubic meters of water and 3000+ acres of surface area. 



The earthen dam was built in 1953.



Zoom on the cormorants!



Turkey buzzards circling, looking for a meal. We drove slowly in the remote corner of the campsite and came face to face with one, sitting on a post. 



He was faster than I was, and left only this image



Squirrel, relieved that the vulture was gone.



Warning signs provided by a young victim who did this as a class project (Girl Scout/Boy Scout, whatever)



Everything in bloom!



We walked all the way down to the lake from our Above-the-dam parking spot.







Poison oak was indeed everywhere!





Water's edge was nice.



Are we in the Bayou? I think not but maybe this is a Native American construction? The lake is on the Chumash Indian property.



A beautiful quail



Snoopy but safe lizard



Deadly thistle / nettles would really penalize an incautious move.



Speaking of those, I stepped into a squirrel hole while watching one run into the bushes, and ended up on the ground. Thank God it was relatively soft dirt and I only had a few aches later.

Can you see him?



I guess they aren't bothered by the poison oak.

Thanks for walking with us.

Cazalea

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