Wednesday, April 14, 2010

SPRING IN SAN CLEMENTE!

I know all you people in the cold and frozen East and North don't think we have Spring in California. Nine years ago we made a little excursion to San Clemente because we had been tipped off that there were some great new homes for sale. As we drove up Via Del Rio and turned on Vistazo, we saw the most beautiful green and yellow hills with a few houses nestled at the base of them. I have often said it was the yellow hills that made me fall in love with the house we bought and watched be built. Some years these hills don't get green and yellow, but this year they are blooming in full force. 

It is just mustard weed, but for a few weeks it is beautiful.

These are blooming all over and I hardly  remember them.
I am very grateful for the beauty of where we live.  When I stop and look around it is our own version of Spring.  True we have things that bloom year round.  Our grass and many of our trees are green all year.  But as it warms a little, as the sun shines a little longer, and it rains now and then, our beautiful San Clemente becomes even more beautiful.

I love the bouganvilla.  It is everywhere and radiant

Everything is blooming in profusion. These are all just on our street.



I also love the bird of paradise that does so well around here.

Beautiful pots full of flowers spring up everywhere.

Then there is the wildlife we see around here.  Alan spots the deer as we round the freeway from San Juan Capistrano over to San Clemente.  We have seen deer on our hills on our street lately, but not often.  What we do have is a resident road runner.  One morning he was even in our backyard.  I snapped him on the fence.


We see him most at the corner in the first picture. 


But I snapped him yesterday as I pulled out of the driveway.



We also have quail around.  This one hopped up on the fence and watched us swim last weekend.



These critters are a nuisance, since they have been so plentiful around here.  They are cute however, and it feels like you live out in nature with them hopping in front of you daily.
Can you see this hummingbird?  He was too fast for me to get him in detail.  We love these little birds we have buzzing all over the place.

Of course, there are lots of the domesticated wildlife around here.  This is Bailey.  When he sees us in the morning, he refuses to move until we arrive and give him a little attention.


Our morning walks along these beautifully kept walks are sometimes breathtaking as
the morning sun hits the mountains, or causes the clouds to glow "sky-blue pink."



Palm trees and evergreens are always Cali beautiful.

One of the things I love so much about this San Clemente home is the view I have each day.  I keep my blinds open round the clock so I can see this out my window.  This time of year it is the most beautiful.


Can you see the faint line of the ocean on the horizon? Some days San Clemente island shows up, but not often. It usually shows when the Santa Anas blow all the fog and clouds out to sea.



We love all we see from any side of our house.  We love San Clemente at any season.  But, oh we love the green hills for the time we have them.  A little more rain please.

2 comments:

Ashley said...

Uh oh, I think Ann has a little competition!

Nancy said...

Ann's place flourishes beyond ours from late Spring through early Fall. But then she has to live with many months of cold and not so pretty.