Those Are Some Big Trees

So, there is not a whole lot about nature that I can agree with, but I do like me some sequoias. Case in point: Yesterday my dad and I headed up to Big Trees State Park and hiked five miles in the shade of a primeval forest.

Tree Mosaic

There are two sections to the Big Trees park – the North Grove and the South Grove. Last year we hiked one of the trails in the North Grove, and this year decided to do the South Grove, which is longer, and there are bigger trees there.

Using the power of the Intarwebs, I looked at the trail map for the South Grove and discovered that there is a 2000+ year old tree in the South Grove called the Agassiz Tree. I was determined to make my way there, though that would add an extra 1.2 miles to the trek. Whatevs.

Little did I know that the first mile of the South Grove trail was ALL UPHILL, so I think you will understand me when I say that I almost barfed. But, soon recovered, and we did make it all the way to the Agassiz Tree. I wore the dorkiest hat in the land (courtesy of my mother) but despite its dorkitude, it did the job! It kept the sun out and kept the sap off.

It’s so quiet up there – we were pretty much the only people around, except for a few hikers that we crossed paths with, and they were going in the opposite direction. I just so love being alone in the forest – especially with the sequoias, it’s pretty obvious that there are forces at work that are bigger than you. Also, check out what I accidentally photographed!:

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Some kind of bird – a hawk in flight, maybe?

Anyway, so after the hike, which only took three hours, we headed to Angels Camp, where we stayed for the night. I took a shower, and was kind of horrified when I took off my shoes that my socks were filthy, and then when I took off my socks, my feet were even filthier!! AND THEN, when I took off my pants, my legs were dusty all the way up to my knees. SO AWESOME. In other words, between the two of us, my dad and I totally trashed the bathroom and used up every single towel getting cleaned up from this little jaunt. However, I felt pretty good all cleaned up. (Duh.)

For dinner we went to Crusco’s in Angels Camp and it was pretty good. It’s an Italian restaurant, and we weren’t super hungry, so we both ordered a salad and an appetizer. I got a nice spinach salad with a viniagriette and feta cheese and pine nuts and pear slices. Way tasty. I also got a spaghetti and marinara appetizer. My dad got a Caeser salad and fried calamari appetizer. I ate some of the calamaris, they were good. AND they were the little baby squids, so it was an entire little squid fried, not just a tentacle. Still delicious.

Then this morning we got up and went to Murphys for breakfast and headed over to the Home & Garden Show which was at the Ironside Winery were Dad’s friend Dennis got married a couple years ago. It was basically your standard arts festival, and Dad bought some chocolate for his coworkers and I bought nothing.

After Murphys we went to Columbia State Park, which is also a town – they have preserved the mining town and there are a ton of great old buildings and historical stuff about the gold rush. They also happened to have an arts festival going on.

So, then we drove home, stopping only for milkshakes and fries at a sketchy McDonald’s in Stockton. (Stockton! WTF! No wonder I never go there!)

And now I am home, sore and gimpy, but totally satisfied with our fun trip! And have one last picture of the Murphys burro, braying at us:

The Murphys Burro

Big Trees Flickr Set
Columbia Flickr Set

Post Holiday wrap-up

On Friday, I celebrated Independence Day with my immediate family by eating pork ribs at their house and then going home, and then going to the fireworks at College Park later in the evening. I’ll spare you the police and fire-zone related issues, and suffice it to say, a good time was had. My aunt, uncle, and cousin found us and we all watched the fire works together.

My sister took a short video of them:

Yesterday (saturday) was my 28th birthday, and there was yarn and sheep cake involved:

Huffin and Puffin

(I ate its jugular vein; that is, where the pink ribbon is. I named it Stan.) Earlier in the day, I went peddle boating with my dad at the Lafayette Reservoir and then we had breakfast at Country Waffles.

Now I’m going to order my loom and call it a day.  Looks like we’re in for another heat wave, yay. At least the air quality has been better lately from all those fires that have been raging across California.  Oh, and I learned how to put washer fluid in my car, that was pretty exciting.

All Good Things

Well, I am back in California after a really awesome trip to Texas. I am beat!

Yesterday Tara, Cindy, Julie and I headed up I-35 to Austin, the state capitol.

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We just drove by the actual capitol – we had better things to do, such as stopping at Hill Country Weavers, where I totally gorged on sock yarn:

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Here’s what I bought:

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Nature’s Palette, Jitterbug, Araucania Ranco Multy, Araucania Ranco Multy, Jitterbug, and Malabrigo Worsted.

I love Hill Country Weavers. If you are ever in Austin, you must stop there!

The girls were pretty cool about me dragging them to a yarn store, since none of them knit. I think part of it had to do with the intriguing Airstream right across the street:

HEY CUPCAKE

Did we totally partake of cupcakes following the yarning? Yes, yes we did.

After that, we stopped at the huge Half Price Books on North Lamar, then headed back to San Antonio.

And took a lot of pictures. As you can see, I am now a redhead, courtesy of Garnier Fructisse.

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I had a GREAT TIME on vacation. I miss Texas a lot. But it was good to get home, especially when I knew this was waiting for me:

My New Eee PC

(Note the chapstick for scale!) It’s my new tiny laptop, an Eee PC. I was hoping it would arrive prior to the trip, but it didn’t. It’s Linux, which I was expecting to be difficult to get used to, but it’s easy and I love it.

Now I am broke, but it was SO WORTH IT – the trip, the computer (though that was courtesy of the U.S. Government and their ESP [hahaha esp]), and seeing my best girlfriends. I am mentally recharged and ready to write – and finally finish a novel or too.

Also: damn, June already? Yikes.