Perspectives of rugged roadside beauty and bright color beside rural roads in California wine country.
Near Healdsburg, California.
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ReplyDeleteHow very attractive this countryside looks to be. We love how the poppies spring up wild to contrast with the new green of the vines.
And later, of course, there will be the wine!
Jane & Lance ~ Thank you! I really enjoyed the contrast of the various vineyards...from gently rolling hills to the rocks and wildflowers in the scenes above.
ReplyDeleteHello--these poppies are beautiful--very different then mine! Love the rich color of them! Thanks for sharing!!~~Rain
ReplyDeleteHello Rain! Thank you...yes, these poppies are very different from the ones I know in Maine. I loved the masses amongst the vines in Sonoma.
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