IMG-20220725-WA0001 Packed and ready to go
IMG-20220725-WA0005 First stop SFMOMA for the Diego Rivera Exhibitio
Oyster_Point_Morning Off on our adventures. Ealy morning start from Point Reyes
1906_Earthquake_Fence This is from the epicentre of the 1906 earthquake. This fence was once continuous - so you can see how much the earth moved
Hut_On_The_Beach_Point Reyes Not sure if this is delightful or lonely - @ point reyes
Seafood_Full_Bar We wanted oysters but Hog Island doesn't have a dai;y cafe anymore. But we found this very old - now closed - seafood restaurant
Seafood_Full_Bar_Full_House This is the whole building
Bodega_Bay_View_Bird_Cafe View as we ate Lunch In Bodega bay - finally found those oysters
Early Windmill (Reproduction) - Fort Ross_ Not the original but a Russiann built replica f the windmill at Fort Ross
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Fort Ross - 5 - Defense Cannon These canons were never actually used in anger
Port Cabrillo Light Station - 1 Just outside Mendocino - the Port Cabrillo lighthouse
Port Cabrillo Light Station - Light And its light
Dahlia - Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens Mendocino has a great botanical gardens
IMG-20220802-WA0002 More flowers at the Botanical Gardens
Fern Canyon_1_Redwood National Park Fern Canyon is delightful. A little advice it's easier once you decide t get wet feet
Fern Canyon_2_Redwood National Park Oh, and lots of Ferns
Fern Canyon_3_Redwood National Park And more than the occasional tree root
Fern Canyon_4_Redwood National Park Looking down on fern canyon
Trillium Falls - Redwood National Park Park A Waterfall - I'm a sucker for waterfalls - we have a lot of images of waterfalls this trip
Trillium Falls Trail - Root Face - Redwood National Park WE though this tree root looked like a face. Could it be an Ent from Lord Of The Rings? Or just a forest deamon?
Elk In Park - Orick -Redwood National Park We looked everywhere for Elk on out hikes and in meadows near the forests - then passing through a small town.......
Ghost Pipes - Redwood National Park - Lady Bird Johnston Grove These are rare only because the seem to flower for just one day. They hav no chlorophyl so no photosynthesis - they mostly live underground on bacteria
Sylvia_Bear-1 We came around a corner and there was a bear
Sylvia_Bear_2 They are pretty scary when they jump up at the door. This was a juvinile - probably looking for food