It's time to visit Henry Cowell again, this time for a summertime stroll. My husband Marc at the these trees are really really really old display.
We had the dogs with us so we went on the riverside walk. This entire tree was covered in some mossy growth, all the branches were Muppet-furry.
Bella the grand-dog ruling the trail.
The old train trestle. My husband's comment on seeing the crack was "that's so climbable" as a former rock climber he still has the eye.
The San Lorenzo River still has quite a bit of water thanks to all the late rains.
Train trestle bridge, very quiet when the train isn't overhead.
Our daughter, Zoe checking to see if the burned redwood comes off on your finger. Nope.
Our daughter Zoe, her partner Bree, and our son, Alex. We were really glad Zoe and Bree came to visit so we got out and had a walk in the park.
I know I've taken a zillion versions of this picture over the years, but looking up at the sun in the redwoods always gets to me.
Lawn replacement idea: sorrel.
This might have to become a quilt.
Bree was having fun using our camera, it was fun to look at her pictures afterwards. It's always neat to see how different people frame the same views, etc.
And an actual picture of me, fitting into my favorite tree. Picture credit to Bree.
2 comments:
The picture that you think should be a quilt is wonderful! I think you should make it, too. Great lighting.
What a fun looking family outing. Alex's hair looks so dark!
Thanks, I have this file of pictures "that should be a quilt" and it keeps getting bigger. Time to make one. It was a fun trip, and yes Alex's hair is darker these days.
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