Sunday, May 24, 2015

Giants and little girls


 We have been home for a month so I must get caught up so I can get on to other news.  We continued down the California coast with a stop or rather drive through the amazing California Redwood forest.  It is called  Avenue of the Giants!
 I had mislaid my fancy camera so these are less than perfect (I found it when we got home) but no camera can capture the majesty of these trees.  I had wondered what relation these trees had to the giant Sequoias.  We spent some time in the visitors center and found out.  They are related but different too. Redwoods are taller but Sequoias are bigger around. California Redwoods need Lots of water where Sequoias don't as much.  They have recently discovered a whole ecosystem in the branches with animals that seldom if ever touch the ground and even trees that grow in the soil that collects on their branches.  They even create their own rain.  When the air is misty, the moisture collects on the leaves and 'rains' down to the roots.  Speaking of which, these 500 year old giants have root systems only about 9 to13 feet deep.  How do they stand through storm and wind?  Their roots interlace and they hold each other up! Object lesson there!!!
Is he becoming a tree hugger?

Hard to hug one this size and it's not even a huge one...  Appears someone camped inside this one. It was certainly big enough.

Trying to get some scale but no go.
 We drove to Tahoe and spent the night.  We almost didn't stop there as it's out of the way, but were glad we did because it's been years since we saw it....and from there it is only a short drive to the Reno Temple which is where we went the next morning.
The water is still sooo blue but the lake is much lower than it should be and the trees look very dry.

The water is still so very clear that it's hard to judge the depth.

We enjoyed our session in the Reno temple.  We were told it is the smallest temple.  Who knew?
from there we drove to Las Vegas, drove down the strip and then went on to Boulder to spend the night.  That hotel was a dive.... (it was very late and dark when we stopped or we would have chosen another one) but it was cheap so I guess it's okay.  We were so very glad to get home  to our own bed.  Best day of any trip!

I pieced this quilt before we left, did the quilting while we were in Washington, and brought it home to bind it.  I hope Penny likes it. 

We also took cute Kenzie out for lunch for her birthday!  She was a hoot, chattering the whole time. 


She may have a little of the Castillo drama gene...

Sweet as she can be!!!
We are so blessed with our family.  I can never express the love we feel for each and every darling one of them!!!

2 comments:

Katie said...

And we love you!

Hermana Nielson said...

I love the quilt! And wish I had been home for some redwood fun with two of my favorite people!