THE ELDERS OF THE PLANET
As the news of floods, drought, wildfire and tropical storms fill the airwaves and internet I've been thinking about some of my favorite living things-the giant Sequoia trees only some 4 hours from here.From 1,200 to 1,800 years old I try to imagine the kind of changes that have swept over this planet since they first emerged as saplings. I am filled with awe and reverence whenever I am in their presence, or in the presence of their cousins, the coast Redwoods. That is why Big Sur and the
Sequoia national parks are so special to me.
TIME TO CHILL
No matter where your journey has taken you this week, here are a couple of frames to help you find a road to peaceful relaxation.
THE WEEKENDER VIDEO
it may have you howling
Find something to enjoy this weekend. See you down the trail.
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ReplyDeleteThe giant redwoods are so majestic and it's possible they'll never grow this large again because of changing weather patterns. But my heart soars when I see them. Have a great weekend.
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