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Paul Kozal photographed spring flowers and a dramatic sky at The Sea Ranch.

Spring flowers and a dramatic sky by Paul Kozal

A picture of loveliness for you today!

To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://paulkozal.com/home.html

The eclipse took place in the early hours of the morning. Paul Kozal got this beautiful photo at the tail end of the eclipse.

Saturday's eclipse is almost over by Paul Kozal

There was a full moon to add to the magic. These farm buildings are relics on The Sea Ranch from the time the property was used as a sheep ranch.

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his photo with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Every so often in the winter the fog will come onshore. Paul Kozal was near Fort Ross Historical State Park when he came across this pretty picture.

Fog at Fort Ross by Paul Kozal

You can see the green hills. The rain we had on Sunday and a little more this morning will only help keep them green. Wildflowers will be amazing soon.

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his beautiful photo. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

It was such a special sunset on Feb. 28 that I can't resist sharing more photos of it. A huge thundercloud served as the perfect foil for the sunset. Paul Kozal captured this dramatic photo. It looks like a spaceship to me.

Rain over the ocean lit by the sunset 2.28.14 by Paul Kozal

Colleen Cross caught the reflection of the sunset on a thundercloud, and in the Pacific Ocean.

Thundercloud reflected in the Pacific Ocean by Colleen Cross

And Don Spear photographed a threatening thundercloud.

Thundercloud by Don Spear

And today there is nary a cloud in the sky and the temperature is spring-like. Gray Whales have been seen, all heading north. These are the newly pregnant females, perhaps now followed by the males. This is the perfect weekend to be on the Mendonoma Coast.

Thanks to Don, Colleen, and Paul for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Iversen Cove isn't accessible to the public so it is a treat to see Paul Kozal's photos. He recently photographed this area at high tide. Iversen Cove on 1.20.15 King Tide by Paul Kozal And here it is at low tide.

Iversen Cove on 1.20.15 Low Tide by Paul Kozal

Isn't this an amazing look? Many thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his photos with you. Paul's website is: http://paulkozal.com/