Dry Creek Regional Preserve - a winter visit..
We have been to this place before in summer under scorching heat.. (link here) .. Today we got to revisit this trail in the morning fog under more pleasant weather conditions. It is a good 40 minute drive from our place and this time the barren hillsides are all green and the air was fresh!
Loved the hike today. We did fewer stops for photos..
Now that San has a challenge shirt, she is wearing it on hikes! I am not complaining.. Jointly promoting Yoga is a good thing...
We got to watch a beautiful sunrise on the way to the preserve while crossing the Dumarton bridge.
got to watch the cows grazing, there were song birds around the trails and we could hear them.. (none of this was there in Summer but the draw at that time was the flowers on the hillsides)
The family of birds in the water are still there and well..
We finished the trail before the sun came out and that was a good thing. There are no trees or shade in this entire trail!
The sky was just gorgeous today with all the cotton clouds. Glad we went on this hike this morning. We spent close to 3 hours walking today and hopefully that has countered some of the Deepavali sweets and savories from the last few days!
It has been a busy week and I haven't managed to do a Deepavali post yet..
Have to go back and see how many summer hikes we did where at the end of it we said "we should come back when it is cooler outside!" and start hitting those in the next few weeks..
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