Roman Eye: Looking Across to Portola Valley from Bear Gulch Trail
Roman Eye: Wunderlich County Park - Trail Map
Roman Eye: Folger Stable from the Front
Roman Eye: Another View of Folger Stable
Roman Eye: Rear View of Folger Stable
Roman Eye: A View of Portola Valley from Alambique Trail
Roman Eye: A Typical Trail (Alambique)
Roman Eye: A Little Waterfall and Creek along Alambique Trail
Roman Eye: A Wetherbeaten Old Stump of a Redwood
Roman Eye: Columbine along Skyline Trail
Roman Eye: A Glimpse of San Francisco Bay with Mt.Diablo in the Mist (Skyline Trail)
Roman Eye: Coast Pretty Face (a.k.a. Golden brodiaea)
Roman Eye: Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Carriage House, Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Folger Stable Revisited (Architect Arthur Brown Jr., 1905), Restoration Completed 2010
Roman Eye: Meadow Trail, Wunderlich County Park, with Thornewood Open Space Beyond
Roman Eye: Coiffered Tree Stump, Wunderlich County Park
Roman Eye: South Bay, Stanford Campus, Palo Alto from Wunderlich County Park
Roman Eye: Complex Rock Encrustaton: Wunderlich County Park. San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Winter Mist: Wunderlich County Park. San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Forest and Meadow, Winter Light: Wunderlich County Park. San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Wow, What Biceps! An Old Douglas Fir in Wunderlich County Park