There’s a favorite in every family. In mine, it’s not me.
Relive the excitement of my cross-country trip and keep track of my new adventures.
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Jesus Is Trying to Love You
Monday, August 5, 2013
Modern Family
After taking enough of these
trips, some patterns begin to emerge. The one that shows itself first is that
Day One is all about feeling out how things are going to work for the rest of
the trip. That’s when decisions are made, consciously or not, about things like
how to organize bags and vehicles, how much travel companions will indulge each
others’ special interests, and probably most importantly – what will be the
tone for the rest of the trip. As far as Day Ones go, today fit the bill.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Here On This Mountainside
As I began the second half of my journey, instead of focusing on geographic and geologic features, today was almost entirely about life. Specifically, the largest life forms the earth has ever known. There is a reverence that comes from walking among the giant sequoias. Even without fully comprehending their sheer immensity, it is plainly obvious to anyone who visits them that they are enormous and nearly indestructible, and that our presence among them is possible only but for their grace. Should one choose to shed even a small limb while crowds are gathered beneath, there would be nothing we could do to save ourselves. We are lucky that these are peaceful and hospitable giants.
Labels:
altitude,
California,
Driving,
hiking,
King's Canyon National Park,
mountains,
National Parks,
restaurants,
Scenic Routes,
Sequoia National Park,
Sierra Nevada,
Sunset,
Trees
Location:
Tulare, CA, USA
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Here Be Giants
My fourth and final day in Yosemite . Marked by a return to the peaceful solitude that I enjoyed in Tuolumne Meadows and at Glacier Point but that was sorely lacking yesterday, today I visited a side of the park that was completely different from any I had seen before – the trees of the Mariposa Grove.
Labels:
California,
Camping,
Cold,
hiking,
mountains,
National Parks,
Trees,
Yosemite National Park
Location:
Tulare, CA, USA
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