For many years, we would drive past Batiquitos Lagoon, the wetlands in La Costa, glancing to the right as we headed on Highway 5 north. It's embarrassing to admit—it took us nearly twenty-three years to stop and take a walk along the northern side. We are pleased we did not wait the full twenty-three years—that would be unforgivable. The authorities provide a very good jogging or walking path, easy underfoot, for the residents. Should you wish to really gain altitude, say more than fifteen (15) feet, the area will prove disappointing.
Our ulterior motive was to catch the sun interacting with the water; we believe we may have enjoyed some success. Take a look:
Setting scene for the evening
Last chance for sun to heat water for an expected cold night
The birds enjoying the serenity before papa returns from the office
The sun begins to drop quickly. In winter it goes home early
The last of the stragglers heading 'home', wherever it may be
The crescendo in the north
Some 'fierce' competition from the south on the way from El Cajon Mountain this past Tuesday:
San Diego's southern (relatively speaking) sky
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