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We visited the Redwoods National Park Sunday after church. Even though we have been there many times, the huge trees are always an amazing sight. Next we will head to Auntie Britt's and some friends from Alturas, then to visit two of my sisters and some Sitka friends. We will end up in Seattle at my niece's home. I'll send Pete, Karl and Kirsten back to AK and Claire and I will continue on to ID and then up the ALCAN highway. Tomorrow, while the kids and I head up the coast in CA and OR, Pete will be flying to D.C. for work. We all meet back for one short evening in Portland. We hope you are having a great adventure wherever you are as well.

The roots of these giants are huge. This tree fell and you are looking at the uprooted base.



Just a glimpse of how big these giants really are.


Grandma Swanson was getting pretty frustrated with the mystery in the garden. Something was eating all her vegetables and berries. Pete set a few traps (big and small) and came up with the mysterious thief. So far, he has caught 4 gophers and 1 unlucky mouse. Seems the mouse was hanging out with the wrong crowd yesterday.

Karl finally gets the hang of skim boarding.

Here we are standing on the oldest suspension bridge in the United States. It is overlooking Lake Oroville.

This view is from the mid-mountain hillside on Grandpa and Grandpa's ranch.

Here Pete and Karl are visiting with Randy and Ann at the ForeBay at Lake Oroville.

Kirsten and Claire make a sandcastle at the lake. The sun was hot and the water was cold. Kate was happy to cool down in the lake.

Just like Havannah. Here we are getting ready to watch fireworks on the 4th of July at Greg and Sherry's porch.

Greg and Sherry have an amazing pool. We spent most of two days in the pool. This is actually the pool where Pete had his terrible accident 4 years ago. Thank God for his amazing recovery.


Karl is trying out a skim board at Del Mar Beach. It was much harder than it looks.

Pete and Karl on their way out to try some ocean tricks.

Kirsten poses by the car in Grandpa Stonoff's lot that she would like to own. And it still runs!

Kirsten and Claire join Jaime on the beach in Del Mar for a little sunbathing.

Kirsten and Grandma came along to cheer up the woodcutters.

This nifty 4-wheel drive rig is called a PUG. Karl drove it all over the ranch hauling loads of firewood to the shed.

Pete's sister Britt and her hubby Pat came over to Swansons ranch as well and we had group wood cutting. There were quite a few cords of wood left in the shed after the cutting was complete.

This was my creative shot of super fast motion. I had fun trying different setttings on my camera, and this was the end result.

Claire decided that she would try the sand burial after Kate did it first. She also got a little nervous when she realized she couldn't get out of the sand. She was a good sport though.

Kirsten, Karl and Claire buried Kate in the sand on the Eel River. She didn't mind, but got a little nervous when she realized she couldn't get out. She was a good sport though.

Claire and dad jumped into the Eel River, right along the avenue of the Giants (redwoods that is). We committed to swimming every day we were in Northern CA. So far, so good.

Claire and Kirsten loved the baby colt, "Sequoia" who was named after the huge redwoods on the property and in the area.

The owners of the Chapman ranch love animals and took Claire for a little bareback ride on "Charlie".

We had a great time at Salmon Creek. This swimming hole was on private property. The owners have a 2000 acre ranch and go to Grandpa and Grandma's church. We drove in as far as we could, then hiked in the rest of the way. Wow! What an amazing place this was.

Karl dove in from the rocks. We swam right up to the beautiful waterfall.

Grandpa and Grandma lounged around and threw the stick for the endless retrieving canine, Kate.

The girls enjoyed paddling around in the boat in the very cold water. Even cold for Alaskans.
Outstanding! This is a wonderful way to keep in touch! Fun pix and great narration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a trip!! What a summer vacation!!! And what memories you are making!!!! Have really enjoyed following you around the west this summer!!!!
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
An eastern cousin :):)