Behind a Locked Gate

Last week I got to spend a day in a place behind a locked gate. (It’s always Who You Know.) It was cold, and there was about 20 minutes of sunshine available in the middle of the day. I walked, enjoyed, and took photographs to share with you. You all deserve to share in the enjoyment without having to break any rules yourselves!

It was really cold.

Kind of makes you want a sweater, hunh?

Don’t those frozen drops look as if  you could just unzip the rocks?

You shiverin’ yet?

Very very little snow, only in the shade. That’s why we were able to go there at this time of year.

Starting to figure it out yet?

Be the first to tell me where we were, and I’ll send you a little prize! (Not you Diane because I already told you! And not you either, Cathy, for the same reason!)

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11 Comments

  1. My guess was also Yosemite! Buzzz…

    • I’ve heard Cedar Grove referred to as “Little Yosemite” and it is very similar in elevation. The locked gate was the big clue – can’t imagine Yosemite ever being locked!

    • You are exactly right, Sharon, but Sophie beat you to it! Thanks for stopping by!

  2. … and I am not telling!

  3. I have no idea where you were, but these are great pics, Jana. Thanks for sharing them!

    • Yeah, Cheryl, it is sort of unfair to non-California-familiar folks. I give you permission to eat some chocolate as a consolation prize.

  4. The frozen rocks look like teeth on a monster!! Muahhhaha!!

    • Melissa, that’s cute!

  5. Yosemite?

    • Nope. Looks like it, you are right there. But Yosemite isn’t behind a locked gate (yet. . .)


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