Thursday, April 4, 2013

D is for the Diablo Range


The Diablo Range flanks the east side of Hollister. For that matter, it runs through all of San Benito County. The mountain range starts up in the San Francisco Bay Area and 'flows" down to the northern part of Kern County.

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12 comments:

  1. How nice to see mountains in the distance! I am surrounded by azalea bushes which are blooming at this time of year in burst of pink, white, and purple. Thanks for popping by my blog! Happy A to Z to U!

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    1. I wouldn't mind being surrounded by colorful bursts right now, as it would mean that we would have already had a wonderful rainy season. We need more, more, more. Glad you could stop by.

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  2. Beautiful! Such a different view than mine! See you tomorrow! Following you now!!

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  3. The mountains in the backdrop are stunning.

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    1. When I was growing up I always thought they were just hills. Hahahaha

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  4. Huh. I live in Livermore. Near Camino Diablo, in fact.

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    1. I used to live in Contra costa county. I miss the sight of Mt. Diablo.

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  5. Love the look of the building lower right.

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    1. It's a church. I can't remember what kind of business used to be in the building before.

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  6. Love the photo. What great mountains in the back.

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