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The  Full Wolf Moon happened on January  9, 2:30 a.m. EST

Source:  Amid the cold and deep snows of mid-winter, the wolf packs howled hungrily outside Indian villages. January’s full moon was also known as the Old Moon or the Moon after Yule.

It was almost full moon, photos taken two days earlier, on January 7, 2012 at Carpinteria State Beach, in the Santa Barbara County, CA.

@ 17:03

This shot almost looks like a scene from the movie “Out of Africa”

17:06

Ikebana and the Moon, I call it.

17:09

Goodbye Moon!

Road Signs Along the Scenic Byway

This winding road leads us to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, high in the White Mountains in Inyo County in Eastern California. The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) trees grow between 9,800 and 11,000 feet (3000-3400 m) above sea level, protected within the Inyo National Forest.

More photos on our trip to Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest can be found here

I can’t believe myself (scary for me!) driving in this 10000 ft elevation

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Gardens, Pool and Fountains

The Getty Villa is an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria.

Gardens are integral to the setting of the Getty Villa, as they were in the ancient Roman home.

Outside the Museum entrance lies the Herb Garden, a mosaic of fruit trees and fragrant and colorful annuals and perennials used by the ancient Romans in cooking, ceremony, and medicine.

The Museum’s south doors open onto the Outer Peristyle, the largest garden at the Getty Villa.

It is adorned with hedge-lined pathways and circular stone benches. Plants favored by the ancient Romans, such as bay laurel, boxwood, myrtle, ivy, and oleander, are planted around a spectacular 220-foot-long reflecting pool.

The East Garden is one of the most tranquil spaces at the Villa. This walled sanctuary is shaded by sycamore and laurel trees and animated by splashing water from two sculptural fountains.


Theatrical masks adorn the mosaic-and-shell fountain on the east wall.

Sculpted bronze civet heads spout playful streams from the fountain at the center of the space.

Narratives-Source: The Getty Villa
December 17, 2011
Malibu, CA
Admission: Free

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My World of Hiking and Photography

Today marks my third year of blogging. I have published 840 posts, received 16708 comments and blocked 3367 spam.  The past year (2011) brought me to different places, explored some hiking trails,  gained experience, and improved my skills in photography.  I do not have a favorite, but I can share a few.

Mt Pinos, Frazier Park, CA 8900 feet elevation

Valley of Fire State Park, Overton, NV

Cathedral Rock, Sedona, AZ

As we ring in the New Year, we hope to find more peace and serenity, spend quality time with our love ones.

Carpinteria Beach, Jan, 7, 2012

My daughter Zee, at Coronado Butterfly Preserve
Goleta, CA
Jan 7, 2012

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Lily Pads and Reflections

Our group did something different this time. Instead of our usual hiking up in the Santa Monica Mountains, we visited the Getty Villa. These are some photos I am sharing with you.

The vertical reflections are wrought iron fences.

You can also see some reflections of statues underneath the lily pads.

Getty Villa
Malibu, CA
Dec. 17, 2011

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