Another thing you notice about Big Sur (and towns nearby) is how floral the landscape is. Top photo: a flowering tree in Carmel.
Bottom photo: succulent ground cover behind Robinson Jeffers's Hawk Tower in Carmel. By the way, locals call the house in the distance the "butterfly house" because of its odd roof. Someone told me this house is on the market for twelve million dollars.
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"Yet stones have stood for a thousand years, and pained thoughts found
The honey of peace in old poems."
Robinson Jeffers,To The Stone-Cutters
Amazing to think of Jeffers hanging out with Edward Weston and Ansel Adams too. But makes sense.
Gretchen
Love the photos and commentary from your trip to Big Sur. I did all of my growing up not far from there.
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