Tag Archives: Redwoods

May Post 4 – She is Tall, She is Old, She is Awesome!

Last week I drove 300 miles to buy a bookmark, one I had seen at the ranger station gift shop in Prairie Creek State Park. I could probably have purchased it in the National Park store here in the city, … Continue reading

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June Week 1 – Don’t forget to look at the big trees!

I had just finished walking to “The Big Tree” from the campground at Prairie Creek State Park.   It was an easy hike, 3.75 miles round trip through some of the tallest and most beautiful redwoods.   Outside the now-closed visitor’s center, … Continue reading

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June week 2 – Among the Redwoods, Tree of Life

Photographing the redwoods as individual trees, or as segments of a small or large forest, is a difficult task. The trees themselves are so vast. A vertical orientation or vertical panorama is basically what is necessary to even begin to … Continue reading

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February Week 3 – Transitions in the forest and each of us!

Walking into the redwoods in Mt. Tamalpias State Park always proves to be a sensual experience: the feel of the soft-needled floor of the forest, the smell of the bay leaves, the sounds of silence interrupted by the call of … Continue reading

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