California Fall Color
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Posts Tagged ‘East Bay’

East Bay – Could It Be Early This Year?

Tue ,25/09/2012

For the past month, color spotters have been sending comments and questions as to whether this autumn is appearing earlier than usual.  We think the jury’s still out on that, as individual species often turn early and the Eastern Sierra seems just about on track, though – at most – a week early.

Today, Natural History blogger and color spotter Sandy Steinman reports he posted a review of a visit to Tilden Park in the East Bay and comments that the fall color there “still has a way to go there before it matures.”  He notes no large displays but some color from maples and Indian Rhubarb, to berries and flowers.  Most of the color in the park comes from blooming flowers.

Liquidambar, Pleasanton (9/25/12) Alison Maloney

Color spotter, photographer and graphic designer par excellence Alison Maloney posted this photo on our Facebook page, showing auburn liquidambar leaves in Pleasanton.  Alison always has an eye for the graphic in her photographs, as seen here.  If you photograph color in your area, post it to Facebook or comment here.

 

Location: Pleasanton, CA
Temperature: 86 °F
Humidity: 26%
Dew point: 46.4 °F
Wind speed: 12km/hr
Wind direction: 290°
Cloud cover: n/a

Autumn Hikes With Your Dog

Wed ,10/11/2010

DogTrekker, the email newsletter for northern Californians who seek advice on traveling with their dogs, recommends November as an ideal month for autumn walks with Rover.  Today’s edition recommends trails in the East Bay, South Bay, along the newly completed Sacramento River Trail in Redding, along the South Yuba Independence Trail, and in Marin County at Fort Baker on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge.  We’ve seen fall color in each of those areas, but even if it isn’t showing when you’re walking your dog, it’s a good day anyway, because you’ve got your best friend with you!

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