Northern California feels like home
I lived in Humboldt for over 7 years and Miss T has been coming back to see her dad her whole life. So the redwoods and the northern Pacific are home to us.
Read More Northern California feels like homeCareening through life and learning stuff
I lived in Humboldt for over 7 years and Miss T has been coming back to see her dad her whole life. So the redwoods and the northern Pacific are home to us.
Read More Northern California feels like homeI will go back this summer in better weather, better light, and armed with my camera!
Read More Bald eagles, double bridges, fishing platforms, climbing StonehengeArno and I tried to hike up Beacon Rock today but our plans were foiled by a locked gate.
Read More Locked gate and happy dayI was so devastatingly tired I was ready to ford the Sandy River and go strangle JoeBob, BettySue, AND Lady GaGa. Rah rah ah ah ah!
Read More Campers vs. obnoxious huge bass systemI knew my girlie had just learned a life lesson.
Read More Seattle Sights & SakuraconFirst thing in the morning, we backtracked to Sego Canyon in order to view some ancient indigenous rock art (a special trip for the anthropologist in the group…). {I know you’ll want to investigate these, so click the images for a larger version.} We saw captivating anthropomorphic images in reds, blacks, and whites on the […]
Read More Sego Canyon Petroglyphs & PictographsThursday morning we packed up and left the beautiful little Hamburger Rock campsite. We stopped a few times on the way so that I could snap a last couple of photos of North and South Six-Shooter Peaks, on our way back to the highway. We headed back toward Moab to replenish supplies of dry ice […]
Read More Arches!I’m loving my morning ritual of sitting on the rock with my camera. I love our little campsite here. First thing after morning cleanup, we headed into the park and found a trail. Miguel was feeling even worse, and elected to stay in the truck while the rest of us hiked. We left windows open […]
Read More Exploring Cayonlands’ NeedlesTuesday morning I was up on the rock again before the sun rose. We all slept pretty well. It was only a little chilly but Arno and I are such outdoors people, that all five of us had warm gear. Arno went into get-going mode right away, and I let him. I sat and watched […]
Read More Rocks and Ancient People in CanyonlandsMonday morning we managed to leave the TRRR&RR early. Pa and Chelle got up to see us off. We were sad to separate so soon. In the black morning, the rain was delicately pattering a pattern onto the dust on the hood of my Dragon Wagon (the Saturn we have loved since buying it new […]
Read More Rain-X saved my vacation