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Heavy Fog To Start The Week At Oyster Point: Photo Of The Day
A lovely photo.

A lovely photo.

It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
Artist Jennifer Riley is responsible for this public art display at Buena Vista Avenue and Entrance Road in Alameda.
The Thursday evening sky was beautiful.
San Leandro's Liz Whitt has been cooking up a storm —​ from prime rib to spaghetti and meatballs.
Alameda Creek is a popular local hike, as is Mission Peak, seen in the distance.
Bright sun rays stream down from a dark sky, as seen from the Vargas Plateau.
Alameda was treated to a stunning morning sky on Jan. 1.
Not a creature was stirring downtown early New Year's Day.
It appeared that nature was holding a gender reveal party New Year's morning!
The muted colors of the golden hour resemble a painting.
From the Northern Lights to King Tides to dogs and butterflies, here are some of the best photos you shared with us this year.
Enjoy some of the best shots sent in by Pleasanton Patch readers this year.
Enjoy some of the best shots sent in by Livermore Patch readers this year.
Enjoy some of the best shots sent in by Danville Patch readers this year.
The holidays are the perfect time to remember what has come before, and to plan for the future.
Buddy the cat in his Christmas finery.
This lovely photo captured the reflections of clouds and ripples on the water's surface.
Nothing heats up a home like cooking a large meal.
The beach is always lovely, but Tita Mahoney photographed this truly remarkable sky earlier this month.
An early sunset on one of the final days of fall.
A pretty sunrise Saturday morning soon gave way to rain.
Tony Farley took this lovely photo.
It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
Did you catch a glimpse of the fleeting purple skies?
Paul Sethy photographed his plants with vibrant red and white flowers.
This tree in Central Alameda has lost all of its leaves ahead of the winter solstice.
The calm water in the bay reflects surrounding buildings.
These plants have delicate lantern-shaped flowers.
The sun is shining, which is apparently reason enough for this flower to bloom.
It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
When you don't have a persimmon tree, but look out in the morning to see this.
Watch for the full moon this weekend!
A sign of the season, as well as the weather.
Liz Whitt filled her San Leandro home with the fragrance of baking cookies on Thursday.
Lake Elizabeth is beautiful in any weather.
Can you name the locations where these photos were shot?
Russell Bautista photographed this stop-and-stare sunrise.