*Click on the header photo to launch gallery.*
-
"Epic sunset off of the cliffs in Isla Vista" – Sammi Beach
-
From the family archive, 101 Freeway Flooding during '97-98 El Niño – Tam Chase
-
Enjoying fresh coconut water and foggy weather in Summerland. – Nicole Cohen
-
Solitude abounds in the hidden pockets of the Japanese Garden at Lotus Land. – AJ Skiles
-
When you watch Notting Hill with your girlfriend and then the day after a person you had to meet asks you to have lunch exactly in Notting Hill and all you can think about is, "Anna, how long are you intending to stay here in Britain? - indefinitely " ( photo taken in Notting Hill, London ) – Gianlorenzo Caruso
-
Finally they opened a place that makes brioche! A little bakery located in 1150 Coast Village Rd, Montecito. On the left the owner of Breeosh, Nelly. For more info: www.breeosh.com check it out you will not be disappointed :) – Helen Rosales
-
"Waiting in the car for hours while Helen goes groceries... And the worst part is that this is the most exciting moment of the day, until the new walking dead episode #toomuchhomework#lasttwoweeks" – Dimitri Chalupka
-
When you get a new Nikon you have to go out and terrorize the birds on the beach, even if it’s the cloudiest morning of the year so far. - Marta Waldrop Bergman
-
Finally Leo - better late than never #oscar #2016 #yeshecan #forreal – Lorenzo Balestrini
-
"Catching a stellar view on the 154 freeway. The fog makes the ocean look like a huge ice land!" -Hannah Cooper
-
Despite no green thumb to speak of, the sustainable aid class has really made me give this gardening thing another shot! – Erin Maloney
-
Marta Waldrop Bergman interviewing her last subject at Antioch University for her 'Life After Prison' documentary short film. Steve was released from prison in 2012 after serving 17 years for a non-violent drug crime. – Linda Sturesson
-
Beautiful views on the way to Lompoc. – Jessica Kennedy
-
Orange Crush – Simon Auckerman
-
Mom sent me a photo of her walking Coco in a garden back in Macau - Andy Chan
-
The golf courses in Santa Barbara have been yellow/brownish for the past two years but the green grass is finally here so we picked up our clubs and went for a jolly ol' round of golf at Twin Lakes - Niklas Knoph
-
When you do want to be active and have fun at the same time; Go kayaking! For $10 you can rent a kayak for 1 hours down town in Santa Barbara by the harbor. I love spending my Friday in this yellow thing. – Anniken Tronstad
-
"Beautiful view from the tower of Santa Barbara Court house" – Mederic Didierlaurent