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We just got back from a little spring RV jaunt

to California. Folks, I am in love.

 

We traveled the whole North Coast down to

Aptos near Santa Cruz, where an old friend from

here ended up. It wasn't as warm as I had hoped,

but the flowers! And the lush green! And the shape

of those oaks!

 

Much quieter than the Oregon coast too. It does

take forever. Twisting, up and down, 30 miles

per hour and worth it.

 

I could have stopped at every interesting looking

plant but of course that is never possible.

We kept seeing these beautiful blue flowering bushes

that looked sort of like Rosemary, except Rosemary

doesn't get that big, does it?? ( I believe down there

it does).

 

Trilliums in the redwoods.

Clumps of white Calla lilies everywhere.

Dunes covered in colourful flowering iceplants.

California poppies.

Something with HUGE blue flowering cones

that I never saw before, both wild and in the

gardens.

 

Maybe we got a particularly flattering view of

the place. But now at least I understand why so

many people want to move to the land of quakes

and flakes.

 

Ien in the Kootenays, where spring is trying hard

and I just saw a coltsfoot, yeah!*****************************You ought to be Thankful,a Whole Heaping Lotfor the places and peopleyou're lucky you're not!~Dr Seusswho is this Kootenay person anyway?http://www.greatestnetworker.com/is/ien******************************

 

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Hi, sounds like you had a wonderful experience, myself have travelled

that route many times and have lived in CA, No.,So,Mid mostly on the

coast and you are pulling a thread that may lead me there again soon.

I am in Or and yes, I am on the NO OR coastline here and believe this

beach is THE most beautiful but NO CA is more scenic.

, " Ieneke van Houten "

<ienvan@t...> wrote:

> We just got back from a little spring RV jaunt

> to California. Folks, I am in love.

>

> We traveled the whole North Coast down to

> Aptos near Santa Cruz, where an old friend from

> here ended up. It wasn't as warm as I had hoped,

> but the flowers! And the lush green! And the shape

> of those oaks!

>

> Much quieter than the Oregon coast too. It does

> take forever. Twisting, up and down, 30 miles

> per hour and worth it.

>

> I could have stopped at every interesting looking

> plant but of course that is never possible.

> We kept seeing these beautiful blue flowering bushes

> that looked sort of like Rosemary, except Rosemary

> doesn't get that big, does it?? ( I believe down there

> it does).

>

> Trilliums in the redwoods.

> Clumps of white Calla lilies everywhere.

> Dunes covered in colourful flowering iceplants.

> California poppies.

> Something with HUGE blue flowering cones

> that I never saw before, both wild and in the

> gardens.

>

> Maybe we got a particularly flattering view of

> the place. But now at least I understand why so

> many people want to move to the land of quakes

> and flakes.

>

> Ien in the Kootenays, where spring is trying hard

> and I just saw a coltsfoot, yeah!

> *****************************

> You ought to be Thankful,

> a Whole Heaping Lot

> for the places and people

> you're lucky you're not!

> ~Dr Seuss

> who is this Kootenay person anyway?

> http://www.greatestnetworker.com/is/ien

> ******************************

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