As of this post on March 15, 2013, I have spent more time in Southern California than anywhere else in the past 2 years. While since March, 2011 I have driven across the country twice, been to Scotland, and spent lots of time in New York and the east coast, I have spent approximately 13 or 14 months in Southern California. It never ceases to amaze me in its diversity. I guess that’s why the movie industry is here – so much to see within a few hours…not just beaches (but they have them too)
This may be my last website post before driving back to New York, so here are some photos from around Southern California that are pretty diverse:

Border patrol near the Mexican border on Shockey Truck Trail in Campo

Near CA-94 in Jamul, California

Point Vicente Lighthouse in Ranchos Palos Verdes

There’s squirrels in SoCal? In Grant Park, which contains the Le Brea Tar Pits

Hermosa Beach – that’s all I can say about that!

Fred Hesse Junior Community Park in Ranchos Palos Verdes

Clear Evening in Redondo Beach looking towards the Santa Monica Mountains

Again, I love this foot bridge in La Jolla

Port of Los Angeles – there’s even a guy in the car reading the newspaper

Outside Tony’s On the Pier (Redondo Beach Pier)