It’s been a wet winter. Well, wet by California standards. While we want rain, having rain for weeks is something we are not used to. If I had my choice, it would rain every night and the days would be sunny! But I don’t have my choice do I.
So, on a sunny day Marlene, Ray and I decided to head off for the countryside and the small towns of Plymouth and Sutter Creek.
We stopped to photograph a barn along the roadside. We do pull over for photo opportunities.

We haven’t been to Plymouth in a few years. It’s still the same few blocks that it’s always been. It’s nice to know that some things don’t change.
I did find a unique sign that might be new in Plymouth. Here’s the sign and the object it’s talking about.


Now to see the rest of Plymouth.









Sutter Creek is a slightly larger town, and its main street caters to tourists. I’ve seen stores come and go. We like it best for lunch! Here are some new photos.



The highlight of the outing was meeting this gentleman and his cockatoo. They’ve been friends for more than 20 years.


So that was our sunny get away! More rain is coming!
Beautiful work
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Thank you!
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You did the right thing under the sunshine. I hope you get more of those. Thanks for the tour 🙂
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Thank you Hammad! It’s raining again. At least it’s not an atmospheric river! Take care!
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Love the rusty shed and the Australian Corellas 🙂
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Thanks Brian!
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Aww what a lovely day out Anne and what a beautiful friendship between the gentleman and his cockatoo! 💜
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Thanks Xenia! Those two were great friends. It was nice to watch them.
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Anne what a lovely place to visit, I am a sucker for old buildings. Love the last two shots , they brought a smile to my face
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Thanks Ritva! I love going into small towns, meeting people and hearing their stories.
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Those towns along 49 are sure interesting. Maybe there will be poppies this year around Jackson.
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I hope so. I love the hillsides when they are full of poppies.
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A fabulous day for outing! Love the rusty shed image especially. Friendship between the gentleman and his cockatoo, how sweet! 💖
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Thanks Amy! I’m glad we went. It’s overcast and raining again!
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Can’t believe so much rain in California this year so far. 💦
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I am getting tired of it. One year we had so much that they emptied Folsom Lake into the American River which eventually ran out to the ocean. But this is the only rain we’ll get for the year. We need a large snowpack to feed water to the farms and orchards. California is mainly an agricultural state, But then we also don’t need floods.
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We don’t need floods for sure! Emptied Folsom Lake sounds like a dramatic task. I heard about the flood in SD area on the news. We’ve had some rain, can use a little more since it’s always dry and hot in summer.
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What a nice trip down memory lane for both of us, Anne! I love and miss all those Gold Country towns. Your images really show the beauty and charm of Sutter Creek. We used to enjoy the pizza place overlooking the creek. The man and cockatiel are adorable.
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It was a nice sunny day to get out!
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I really enjoy your jaunts around the NoCal countryside! When we take road trips, places like this are definitely worth doing. You caught so much of CA that is forgotten in SoCal suburbia that are just beautiful . . . more rain incoming this weekend for us – Sun thru Wed and then some more!
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Thanks -N! Same rain forecast for us. We did get some sun today. Those reservoirs better be getting full, and the snowpack should be getting deep!!
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Ours should be arriving in a few days – the rain that is! No snow here except in the far away mountains.
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