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Day 2 in Giant land
We spent Sunday night at the Montecito Sequoia Lodge located inside the Sequoia National Forest. The building was built years ago, added on and added on, the interior was a maze of twisting halls and stairs. Yet our room was quaint and comfortable – and without a TV!
Which was fine as we were exhausted and feel right to sleep.
Monday morning we were back visiting the giant sequoias, this time in search of General Sherman, the largest living tree (in terms of sheer mass) in the world. On our way down the many steps to the tree we came across a stone mosaic that showed us the size of General Sherman in a way that made it easy to understand.
The stone tiles are in the shape and cover the same size as the base of General Sherman. The tree is 109 feet around. Amazing, and hard to see when you’re right up next to the real tree.
So here he is, looking from the ground up.
Truly awe inspiring. I said to someone today that I have run out of descriptive words for these trees. They are, in fact, indescribable. You just have to be there.
These trees, thousands of years old, remind me how short our own lives are. They’ve been here, sitting right here long before I came along and they’ll be here, sitting right here for a thousand years after no one remembers me at all. That might make me feel insignificant, but in fact it gave me comfort to think that some things continue on.
We walked around a meadow in the forest too…
…which offered a bit of relief from the overpowering strength and shadows of the giant trees. Yet in the woods surrounding the sunlit meadow were hundreds more huge trees waiting to be discovered. They weren’t named like the trees in the giant grove, yet they were just as impressive.
And you could get right up and touch them, no fences between us and these sweet giants. We also learned on the walk around the meadow more about how fire helps in the restoration of the forest and aids in the birth of new sequoia trees.
Everywhere we looked we saw the cycle; the new seedlings, the tall but immature trees, the mature giants, the burned stumps and the roots of the fallen. It was sobering to be walking alone among these trees that have lived such long and good lives.
And for a break from the trees we decided to climb this:
This is Moro Rock. There are only 350 steps to the top of it. Think of it like God’s stairmaster…without the gym membership.
And when you get to the top it looks like this:
And you get to see views like this:
And then we climbed down the 350 steps to the car, while giving encouragement to those beginning their ascent. I knew better than to lie and tell them they were almost there. But I could promise them the climb was worth it.
Oh. And we saw bear! A mama bear and her two cubs down the hill from the road. The cubs were darling, but no pictures, we only got a glimpse. Then a bear walking down below the parking lot at Moro Rock, but we only saw him through the trees, more a shadow than a real bear. And finally one walking down the road in front of the car in front of us.
I got a couple quick shots of him (or her)..mostly bear butt shots, but this one was when the car in front of us was passing him slowly and the bear decided he didn’t like that.
And this shot through our driver’s side window shows a disgruntled bear kind of ticked off to be the center of attention.
Blurry, but proof we saw a real bear. We also saw these guys. They were cute and stood still for their portrait.
Where to tomorrow? I don’t know. But it will probably involve more driving and less climbing. I’m pretty sure.
Though you never know.
Giants
Sunday’s adventures revolved around big things. Really big trees, located in the Sequoia National Forest and really big mountains in Kings Canyon. And on our way out to the parks we stopped in Visalia, a small town known for it’s giant murals.
We couldn’t find a map that told us where they all were so we wandered the town and found a few of them.
Then we headed up into the mountains to find the trees for ourselves. It was a beautiful trip through farmland filled with orange groves and grapefruit trees and miles and miles of grapes.
But I digress. I’m sure what you really want to see are the trees – yes? You won’t be disappointed.
Aren’t they magnificent? There were lots of them, each beautiful. I wish I could live in a small house out in the middle of these trees. I loved them all.
I also wish I could show them all to you, but there were so many. You just have to add this park to your list of places to visit. After we toured the giant trees we headed over to the park right next door called Kings Canyon. The mountains were awe inspiring. Everywhere you looked was something stunningly beautiful.
We were lucky too that the parks were open for free this weekend in honor of Veteran’s Day. Can you believe it? All this splendor and no entrance fee!
I told my husband this was better than visiting Disney World. I could have stayed taking photos all day.
The good news is we stayed at a lodge right in the park Sunday night, so Monday we’ll get to explore some more. It’s all just amazing. I can’t wait to show you!
Remembering Reagan
Saturday we visited the Reagan Library in Simi Valley. It sits high on a ridge overlooking mountains and valleys. What a beautiful location. We sat for quite awhile on the terrace just enjoying the view. (Click on photos to see more detail.)
Whether or not you liked Reagan you come out of his library thinking that he had some pretty rational ideas. One in particular feels like it’s still appropriate today:
The economy, when he began his first term, sounds a lot like the way things are now. Unemployment, uncertainty, people unhappy with the way government was working. I remember those days like they were yesterday. In some ways I guess they were yesterday. It felt a bit uncomfortable looking at history that I’ve actually lived and it made me feel old to watch parents explaining to their children the importance of Reagan’s agreement with Russia.
We walked through the oval office replica, and through Air Force One which was smaller than I thought it would be, yet huge inside it’s very own glass hanger.
We paid our respects at Reagan’s final resting place too. Once again I felt old as a young girl stopped, read the marker and exclaimed “He was born in 1911??” then twirled away down the sidewalk as another little girl said “I was just a baby when he died.”
Can you see what it says? Let me read it for you: “I know in my heart that man is good, that what is right will always eventually triumph and there is purpose and worth to each and every life.”
True Mr. President. True.
We left Simi Valley and headed north, the late afternoon sun making the hillsides glow. Another perfect day
I don’t know where we’re going tomorrow — that’s the best part about this vacation. No deadlines, no commitments, we just look at the map every evening and head out when the sun comes up.
Perfect.
Leaving on a jet plane…
Don’t know when I’ll be back again…..
Actually I do know when I’ll be back again but I don’t want to think about that yet. For now I’m going to settle back and enjoy a vacation. We made it all the way to the West Coast in time to see the sun set over the Pacific in Santa Monica…
…eat dinner at Bubba’s…
…and walk on the pier.
It was a lovely evening.
Long day. But lovely.
(Got off the merry-go-round for a little bit.)
Do you LOVE me, do you love me?
Novice Obedience – Katie earns her title
With high hopes we went to Katie’s third leg for Obedience Novice today. I even figured out pretty close to perfectly our timing so we didn’t have to sit around all day. Katie was engaged as we waited, but anxious to get going. So was I.
There were six teams in our class; we were #4. Just as the Team #1 started I realized Katie hadn’t gone to potty in awhile…so we went out in the rain and walked around. She wet but I had hoped for more. Ah well. (Truly, this matters, later in the story.)
Then it was our turn. Katie heeled fine into the ring and set up fine. But she lagged behind me on the heel on leash and wouldn’t sit at the final halt which was right in front of the gate. She was more interested in everyone sitting out there than me. I don’t think she even realized I had stopped.
Her figure 8 was OK, though she lagged a bit on the outside curve, she at least sat when we halted. Her stand for exam was perfect; she had no problem letting the strange lady touch her. I was so proud of her!
Then we were back to do more heeling this time without a leash. If I could get the video to play in this blog you’d see that she was on a different planet than I was. And as we headed back toward the crowd she whipped around and tugged at her tail. This is her sign she has to GO! 😦 She didn’t sit on the last halt on this heeling pattern either. Just stood there and looked at me looking at her. SIGH.
On a brighter note her recall was pretty cool. She was almost straight when she ran up and sat in front of me. That’s been an ongoing problem for quite awhile…she’ll run to me and then sit crooked, all the while grinning. Silly girl. Today she sat pretty straight, and finished by circling around me when I signaled and sat pretty. WHEW! (Those of you on facebook can see the video there. I can’t remember how to upload to youtube, and so it isn’t going into this blog.)
I thought we had it in the bag then, she has had no trouble at all on her long sits (1 minute) and downs (3 minutes). But surprise surprise, she didn’t want to sit, though she did after one additional command….and she REALLY didn’t want to down. I had to physically fight with her, which cost me big points. I know that she had to GO Mama! And I was holding my breath the whole 3 minutes thinking she was going to just get up and head for the door. She did shift from one hip to another and I thought she was going to move, but she stayed where she was. Have I mentioned that she’s a good girl?
So in the end Katie got her Novice Obedience title. We scored 178.5 out of 200 possible points. We even got third place!
While we were waiting for awards the dog next to me leaned in for a head rub. I couldn’t stop, each time I tried she leaned in further. What a sweetie!
Best of all for Katie is that she got a ton of ribbons and a new toy! She won a pink whale. She’s already been playing with it.
She’s napping now. I need a nap too. She did things today she’s never done before, but most of the errors were mine. Which is why I didn’t get a pink whale I suppose.
Good girl sweetie. Mama loves you.
November challenge

Have you heard about NaNoWriMo? It’s a national writing project aimed at helping writers get a novel written in a month. Apparently it happens every November. Of course I’d love to write a novel, but that thought seems a little, OK a lot, ambitious. And I’m not prepared with a novel idea (pun intended) at the moment. So, for those of us who enjoy writing but on a smaller scale WordPress has issued a challenge for bloggers called NaBloPoMo, National Blog Posting Month – a challenge to post a blog entry every day in November.
What do you think, will this be a challenge for me? Sometimes I think I blog too much as it is. Yet I am intrigued by this. The instructions say the daily blog can be anything, any topic, photos or words, short or long. But I’d like each day to be entertaining or thoughtful or at the very least cute. I don’t want to post just for the sake of posting. I want to give each entry some thought, just like I do when I’m not being formally challenged.
November is a very busy month for me already. Maybe this is too much to add. But to be honest, I’d be sharing this busy month with you anyway, so maybe it’s an advantage that I have so much scheduled. I doubt I’ll have a problem with topics. Then again I’ll see how this all works out.
I hope you’ll all come along.
Wordless Wednesday
Yes I’m a pretty girl. I know.
Katie here! Haven’t you missed reading about my adventures? Me too, cause I haven’t had any! I’ve been bugging and bugging my Mama but she says she’s working too hard to go adventuring with me. Huh. Seems an easy fix; just stop working Mama and hang out with me all the time! Problem solved!
So anyway, I’ve been working on her to take me to the park and she finally said yes, she could take me in between all her other commitments, if I was sure I wanted to go. Sure I wanted to go? Is she crazy? I’m always sure I want to go. Go ahead. Test me, say “Hey Katie, want to GO?” and see what happens.
Yep I’m always up for a jaunt in the park. This time we went to a park a little farther away with fresh smells. We went way in the back of the park where no one was and she let me run around off leash! That is so much fun! I always stay very close to her but it’s nice to be able to stop and sniff whenever I want.
Then suddenly she was clipping on my leash real fast and telling me to hurry up! And you know what came chugging across the field? THIS:
It was a tractor pulling kids on a hayride all around the park. I thought it was very interesting, but I don’t think I would have run after it. Well. Pretty sure.
After that we went to investigate the kids playground. Mama kept asking me to sit on these silly big dots of color. I told her I didn’t like the way it felt on my feet, and besides, I pointed out the sign said ‘NO PETS’ but apparently Mama can’t read. She did leave her glasses in the car, so maybe that was the problem.
At one of the dot places there was a drain and it had funny sounds coming out of it. I didn’t like it. Not one bit.
After that we walked past the climbing wall. I was pretty bored. Doesn’t Mama know that dogs don’t climb walls? What does she think I am, a cat??
Mama kept asking me to pose in front of pretty trees and stuff.
That was boring too. I wanted to walk some more and we did end up walking a long way…but not 8 miles. She’ll tell you we did, but honestly? We didn’t.
We did some heeling practice too cause I have a trial coming up next weekend. Mama said looking down at me and my shadow it almost felt like she had two dogs.
Daddy says I have enough personality for two dogs. And that’s why he won’t let Mama get me a brother or sister. He says I am enough. I don’t know. I might like a brother or a sister. But on the other hand I sort of like all the attention myself too.
It got kind of windy before we left. I like how the wind blows my fur around. Makes me very glamorous don’t you think?
My mama and I had a great time. I don’t know why I have to bug her so much to get her to take me to the park. She has just as much fun as I do. Maybe even more considering she’s always taking pictures. In fact the header up above, the one of the two leaves? She took that while we were at the kids playground. I pointed it out to her. My Mama. Always stopping and taking pictures.
Next weekend we have an Obedience Trial. I can tell she’s sort of nervous. She’s always spontaneously asking me to heel. Geeze. I get it Mama! Give me a break! I’ll be fine next weekend.
Will you be fine Mama?















































