Today we went to the Goleta Monarch Grove west of Santa Barbara to look for butterflies. They winter here from November to February. The grove is about 3/4 mile from the parking lot. We asked the first group of hikers we passed if they'd seen butterflies and they said no. We were pretty disappointed with that, but kept going. Then we passed a guy walking his dog and he said he has seen a few clumps of butterflies and told us where to go and look for them. We walked over a little dry creek and up a short hill in a grove of Eucalyptus trees (smells great) and had to really hunt to see them. Finally we saw a hint of orange and then realized that there was a cluster of butterflies all around the orange. With their wings folded up they don't look orange--they look like dried leaves. They were also hard to see without the 60X telephoto lens on the camera. Once you knew they were there, though, you could see them, but they were well camouflaged.
Below you can see what they look like on the trees without the magnification. The seemingly dried bunches of leaves are bunches of butterflies. We had a lot of fun looking and taking pictures and pointing the butterflies out to other groups that came along. When we left around 9:30, a few butterflies had begun to take off, but most were still sleeping.
After the butterflies, we tried 3 different beaches: the Goleta City Beach, the Oxnard City beach, and Ventura beach, but only found 2 pieces of glass. We did get our feet wet at Goleta--the only time we've actually touched the water.
We also saw these royal terns at the Oxnard beach. They looked a lot like gulls all puffed up against the wind except for their crests. When they flew, they clearly looked like terns.
Yesterday we saw The Force Awakens at the downtown Ventura Century theatre. It was satisfyingly Star Wars (for those of us who hated the prequels). But I wish they'd let "General Leia" do more than look at maps and stare dreamy eyed at Han Solo. I guess to be part of the action, women have to be young. Han Solo certainly wasn't young but he got to do more than look dreamy eyed or mysterious (like Maz Kanata).
After the movie, we walked around downtown Ventura. We saw this landmark: the law office of Erle Stanley Gardner, the author of Perry Mason.
We ended the day by going back to Ventura Harbor to a tee shirt shop we remembered from when we were here before and found a couple of good tee shirts. Then we had dinner at Margarita Villa Mexican Restaurant.