A 1000 year old Redwood tree
My "live-in gardener" sitting in a tree
The Redwood Forest
Gorgeous coast line
Agapanthus is prevalent in California,
my mother loved seeing these along the highway.
The Pink Lady
Have you guessed where the road is taking my "live-in gardener" and me?
We stopped the first night in Crescent City, California, just over the border from Oregon.
Now we have traveled down the coast, through the Redwood trees, and
even saw flowers and a Pink Lady.
Come along with me, Northern California is a part of my heart.
Happy weekend, dear friends!
I love Northern California. It's about time for me to visit there again. I'm so glad you are traveling and sharing your photos - it's almost as good as being there with you!
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
I will enjoy traveling along!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful trip and are enjoying the warm temperatures this weekend. Many call agapanthus the "freeway flower" here. Poor flower doesn't get much respect.
ReplyDeleteHave the happiest Birthday ever dear Marilyn. . . . and enjoy each mile of your road trip as you travel through lovely California in celebration.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and J.
Mary & Bob XX
A road trip is so much fun! Glad you are sharing the sights along the way.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit a giant redwood one day! I love that house,even if it is pink!
ReplyDeleteLovely......I hope you had a wonderful birthday in these surroundings :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, WOW--those redwoods are simply awesome! haha... I hardly ever use that word, but they are mighty awesome! And so is that Pink Lady. Looks like it's made of spun-sugar--something from a fairy tale. Wonderful catching up with your road trip diary here, Marilyn! Such FUN! :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful journey! Those redwoods are simply amazing!
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