Picture: Coastal rocks and fog along the bluffs at Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, Central Coast, California.
We’re having such a mild winter here in the Bay Area, that aside from the mild chill in the air, we could be considered “seasonless”. One of the great things about the climate along the central part of California’s coast is how steady the sense of seasons really are; save green hills in spring and a bit of rain, the rest of the year is all one big long dose of the same mild temps.
See more images from this area in my Central California Coast gallery.
Where I lived there were two seasons. Fog or rain. Same temperature more or less though.