
Not long ago I took a hike through Altadena with the Hiker. I lived in Altadena for almost two years, in this very century, and still hadn't found all the places she showed me. All of them, including this secret spot, are within a few minutes' walking distance of where I lived.
I got some nice shots during our hike. I'll post them over the next few days. I think you'll like them, but unfortunately, you'll lack the pleasure of Karin's company.
My only comment here is that this is a very funny posting, for some reason.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a nice secluded spot.
ReplyDeleteOh, I must go here sometime. I'm glad you two had fun. One of these days I must meet Karin face to face!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spot! My eyes aren't too good this early in the morning, is that a chair next to the tree?
ReplyDeletePress on regardless of comments from the bleachers ...
ReplyDeleteVery nice... but the bench seems awfully lonely...
ReplyDeletePoor bench... :(
It is secluded, and yes, it's a chair/bench. It's on private property, so we didn't sit. (That's why it's a lonely bench.)
ReplyDeleteOh goody! Yes, you captured this place. Wait til they see the catacombs.
ReplyDeleteSaving those for last.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say that Mother Nature is the best landscaper ever until I saw the comment about "private property."
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky to have so many pretty spots to explore so close to home. I have a Big Lots near me!
ReplyDeleteKarin, I want to see the catacombs!
ReplyDeleteMe too.
ReplyDeleteAll this? And catacombs, too?
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of this spot! And you've certainly piqued my interest about catacombs....
ReplyDeleteAmazing how we miss some of the most beautiful spots, almost literally in our backyards sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThe chair, while lonely---makes me think of sitting in Eaton Canyon on a warm summer afternoon. In the shade with a tall cool glass of something to quench my thirst, listening to the sounds of the canyon!
Glad you're making the effort to get out and about and show us some pretty cool stuff. We've decided to do something similar---even if it is a short afternoon jaunt, just to explore!
Hiker, look what you made me do. Now I have to go spelunking just to satisfy everybody.
ReplyDelete(I think Karin was kidding about the catacombs. But I'll go look.)
Margaret, this is Karin's hood (and not far from Susan C.). Poor, poor me. I had to drive there.
No, you know, the catacombs by the wildwood. Ok, maybe they're not like the ones in Rome, but good enuf for Altadena.
ReplyDeletedon't mind Petrea. We had a brief conference call and she now remembers the Altadena catacombs. TK.
ReplyDeleteWe always used to call them the kittycombs so I was confused.
ReplyDeleteVery fun to hike with a friend. And what a nice spot to hang out in as well! Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely photo - looks like a fabulous place for a hike! Fun to meet up with a fellow blogger too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lovely spot. And cool you met someone from the blogging community.
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ReplyDeleteWe have an active blogging community here. There have been several get-togethers where I've had the opportunity to meet local bloggers and strike up friendships. It's most rewarding and I highly recommend it.
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