After a few days of seasonable but cool weather, we got a warm day just in time for the weekend. We took the short drive to Redondo Beach and stopped at an overlook near the pier. I was photographing the waves and seagulls on the beach when a brown gull swooped up towards us.
There are a couple more photos below the fold.
View of the Redondo Beach Pier.
Sailboats out of King Harbor for a day sail.
Oh and we get lotsa earthquakes!
She ain’t kidding . . .
From the Daily Breeze (December 4, 2006):
“A small earthquake rippled across the ocean floor off of the Palos Verdes Peninsula early today, but its magnitude was so slight that it was unlikely to cause any damage.
“The quake, centered about four miles northwest of Palos Verdes Point, had a magnitude of 2.7, according to a preliminary report by the U.S. Geological Survey. The agency called it a “microearthquake.”
“The quake happened at about 6:20 a.m. Hundreds of people, from Long Beach to Santa Monica, reported feeling it, according to the Geological Survey; most described it as a light shake, and none reported any damage.”