Friday, July 26, 2019

Back to the Buckskin Hills



...Those gentle rollers that line the west side of California's Central Valley...




...not a tree to be seen, but beautiful in their sculptural sensuality...




The velvety texture, like a horse's flank, invites your hand to reach out and stroke it.  But at 105', it's too hot to touch!

And, once in a while, a great photo slips by -- I couldn't U-turn to capture a golden hill with the sun highlighting cattle trails that were evenly scored around the slope.  It reminded me of a Native American vessel, with the slight grooves marking the coils of clay, stacked and smoothed.




And then westward, toward the sun, the coast and home.






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