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San Canyon Road, Tehachapi, California.
Mama Peach from Save Tehachapi's Orphaned Pets in Tehachapi, California
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Mama Peach was taken in and gave birth to 6 orange kittens! She is a beautiful and friendly long haired cat.
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Chuck Connors for the Tehachapi Applefest
Wanted to make a quick train pic, so I took a train PNG file from a never published Christmas pic and turned it into a small valley scene. Possibly near the Tehachapi's. Enjoy!!!
The Tehachapi Loop in G Scale | Winter 2024 Open House
Almost High Noon at Woodford by Greg Brown Via Flickr: When I went on railfanning trips with my friend Mike Devlin, he tended to shoot throughout the day. Sometimes that meant we caught great subject matter in some uninspiring midday lighting. As we were returning from our trip to Arizona in July 1988, we spent a full day on Tehachapi. Since we were railfans from Southern Oregon, we rarely saw General Electric power on our home turf. Even though it was still fairly early in the afternoon, we were elated to catch this westbound Santa Fe drag with four big GEs and an EMD kicker. In this image, the train is hitting the east switch of Woodford siding. We would chase this one all the way down the hill to Caliente.
Santa Fe GP50 3816 leads a consist of helper locomotives westbound and downgrade toward Bakersfield, Tehachapi Loop, California, circa early Spring, 1985
Where the elk and the muleys roam
While in California around the start of the new year, Sharon and I were out for a stroll in the Tehachapi Mountains with our daughter-in-law's parents - Chris and Satsuki - when we met this handsome mule deer and his harem.
The area we hiked is not particularly remote and yet deer, elk and an occasional bear wander through the subdivision as freely as the human residents.
In fact, Satsuki's wildlife photos, taken from her back door, played a roll in convincing me to get a real camera.
For this shot, I had only my cell phone camera.