Sand Photos
Monday, February 21, 2005
Sea Basset
There is a great spot in La Jolla where the Harbor seals take over
the beach in the winter. There is a roped
off section of the small cove called "Childrens' Pool" that allows the seals to bask with their
young. You can get very close to them and watch their antics.
Which, incidentally is why this picture is named what it is.
These guys really know how to relax, and when they are not relaxing,
they are total clowns. Just like my Basset.
Sunday, February 6, 2005
Dollars in the Sand
I have seen a few sand dollars in my life but this was the first time I
ever saw live ones. There were a few burying themselves right in
the middle of the beach where everyone walks,
so we moved them to a more secluded area in a tide pool.
These guys are related to sea urchins and star fish, and the way you can tell they
are alive is the small spines move like waves. Unless they are frightened, then they
play dead. Of course, there was no doubt with most of these. We could actually watch
them trying to bury themselves.
When I was searching Google to find out a little more information
about them it was interesting to see that the majority
of sites referring to live sand dollars were talking about
how to kill and clean them. I'm thinking more people need to invest in cameras. :0)
There were a few good sites however...
- Monterey Bay Aquarium.
One of the best sites I have found for information about sea animals. - Gifts of a Sand Dollar.
At least I am not the only one who is crazy enough to throw them back!
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Ventura Sunset
Before I lived in Santa Barbara when we visited here this was one of our favorite stops on the way home. It is a nice beach in Ventura about 30 minutes south of Santa Barbara. At the beach end of this pier is a great Seafood restaurant called Eric Ericsons.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Butterfly Beach Dog
If you are wondering if this dog was having a good time you can actually see his tail wag if you look at the arc of drops of water coming off of his tail.





