San Diego Zoo Safari Park Escondido, CA


























San Diego Zoo Safari Park Escondido, CA


























The San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust, Inc. is a non-profit public benefit corporation, organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
Founded in 1988, the mission of the San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust is to preserve and restore San Joaquin River lands of ecological, scenic or historic significance; to educate the public on the need for stewardship; to research issues affecting the river; and to promote educational, recreational and agricultural uses of the river bottom consistent with protection of the river’s resources. Our area of interest is from Millerton State Park to Highway 145.
San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust, Inc.
The beautiful city of South Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada.
The lake was formed about 2 million years ago and is a part of the Lake Tahoe Basin
with the modern lake being shaped during the ice ages. Enjoy this photographs I took
during my visit to this amazing place.










Evening with the authors at Fresno Art Hub gallery was a big success. I want to thank you Diane Breuer for your invitation to this such a wonderful event. Your gallery is beautiful. Thank you Linda Caine for everything. Now that I purchased your “Out of the Dark book” I am so excited to read it. Pat Hunter and Janice Stevens very nice presentation, and your books are amazing, too. My especial thanks to Mr. Eisinger and his girl friend for being there. Thank you!





Save the date for an Author’s Evening at the Fresno Art Hub
Friday, April 25th from 4-7 PM.
Pat Hunter Linda Caine and mARTin nunez
They will share, talk about their books, and answer questions.
Following the question and answer session you are invited to a reception with wine and hors d’ oeuvres.





Welcome to the serene and beautiful Shinzen Japanese Friendship Garden. Located within Woodward Park adjacent to Freeway 41, it is designed to present an atmosphere of elegant simplicity (shibui) and quiet beauty. Designed by Saito Associates, construction of the Garden began in 1975 and was first opened to the public in May, 1981. The originally flat and dry Valley floor has been transformed with man-made mountains, waterfalls, streams and a lake. The lush plants have turned it into an oasis of distinctive beauty. The design is guided by the original principles of the Japanese garden while incorporating elements of the regional landscape and climate. It is a 5 acre “stroll” garden accenting the four seasons..

Yosemite Valley Twilight