About two weeks ago, when it weather was clear I headed up to the Mt. Diablo Summit. I didn't hike up there but I drove and took some pics of the view:
What was super cool was that I got see the Mt. Diablo Beacon. The Beacon was originally lit by Charles Lindbergh in 1928 to help with aviation in the early days. It was lit every night until December 8, 1941 (The day after Pearl Harbor). It wasn't re-lit until December 7, 1964 and is relit every December 7th:
What amazing views!
ReplyDelete...a great view from the top of the world!
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous, I had never heard of it before.Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMount Diablo is such a treasure. And I'm quite fond of rock city in particular 😺
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
Thanks for visiting #Allseasons
ReplyDeleteHubby and I enjoyed our trip here. The views are awesome too.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Patrick. ☺
What beautiful views!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful views I enjoyed the photos
ReplyDeleteHave a Diablotastic week 👍
You chose a perfect day to capture those amazing views!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful views! I love all the green, too. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #26 linkup. Hope to see you there next week, too.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day and views from Mt Diablo Summit. I enjoyed reading about Mt. Diablo Beacon. Rock City looks like a lot of fun. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's getting green! Here we are just beginning to see some green. I am so ready for Spring. Thanks for sharing your pictures from your trips. I enjoy seeing them!
ReplyDeleteTake care and best wishes.
Gosh how beautiful it is! You can get lost easily I imagine.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful views! Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #26.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful views!
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