Husband and wife, Ryan and Jennifer Marshall enjoyed a few minutes of fun in the sun during their lu

Husband and wife, Ryan and Jennifer Marshall enjoyed a few minutes of fun in the sun during their lunch hour in a field of wildflowers nearTrabuco Creek Regional Trail in Rancho Santa Margarita.(The orange and yellow flowers mixed in with the wildflowers are gazanias, native to South Africa. They are non–native to Orange County and considered a blight by naturalists. The gazania was introduced by developers and have been invading wilderness area downstream from housing and the urban fringe. (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Husband and wife, Ryan and Jennifer Marshall enjoyed a few minutes of fun in the sun during their lunch hour in a field of wildflowers nearTrabuco Creek Regional Trail in Rancho Santa Margarita.(The orange and yellow flowers mixed in with the wildflowers are gazanias, native to South Africa. They are non–native to Orange County and considered a blight by naturalists. The gazania was introduced by developers and have been invading wilderness area downstream from housing and the urban fringe. (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Husband and wife, Ryan and Jennifer Marshall enjoyed a few minutes of fun in the sun during their lu
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