Fresh spring bluster at dawn

Last night brought another welcome rain, and Steve is stoked with his rain water collection system. This morning greeted us with fresh, clean air and brisk winds, 18 mph with 24 mph gusts and small-to-medium-sized victory at sea conditions. We enjoyed our walk along the cliffs and were blessed by a rainbow on the horizon and a few random sprinkles. With the recent rains, the spring grasses and wildflowers are thriving. The sunflower shown below is the San Diego Sea Dahlia, a rare native species that only blooms for a short while in January through February. We’re so excited to see them in bloom! Here are some photos from this morning’s walk. ‘Hope that you enjoy them.
Aloha, Cowa-flexit!

February blustery sunrise at the cliffs

Blustery sunrise at the cliffs in February

Hint of a rainbow

Hint of a rainbow

Green grassy island

Green grassy island

Sunflower

The San Diego Sea Dahlia is in the Sunflower family

Spring green under the trees

Spring green under the trees

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