The leaves had long dropped off of the deciduous trees, their colorful fall displays of reds and yellows long gone. But there are always some colors and shapes to reflect in the Merced River, no matter what the season is. We took a drive through Yosemite Valley to check out the reflections since the last storms raised the water level. ...
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Hiking to the Old Mining Town of Bennettville and the Lakes Beyond
Tioga Road had reopened after the last storm dropped some snow and we never know how long it will remain open in the late fall. We could hear Tioga Pass calling to us, so we headed over there to check out the old abandoned mining town of Bennettville, icy Mine Creek and 6 beautiful lakes to the north.
Read More »All Things Bright And Beautiful
46 years ago on the Sunday before Thanksgiving a television special premiered starring Burl Ives, Lionel Hampton, Randy Sparks & The Back Porch Majority, and me. It was November 24, 1968, and I was just nine years old. Burl Ives was already a huge star known to many as the Wayfaring Stranger. My mom said to call him Mr. Ives. ...
Read More »Putting the Summer Garden to Bed for Winter: Harvesting Green Tomatoes
We have had a few light frosts at my house and I have a ton of green tomatoes still on my plants. Rather than risk losing them during a freeze, I harvested all of the tomatoes and put them in the cool garage to slowly ripen up and use during the winter. They don’t have the great flavor that vine ...
Read More »More Leaf Peeping in Yosemite Valley
It had been 3 weeks since we last checked out the fall colors along the Merced River in Yosemite Valley. We had been focusing on the dogwoods on that trip but had been hearing that the yellow and orange colors were really popping so we needed to check it out. If you haven’t already taken a drive up there to ...
Read More »Hiking with Sally in Nelder Grove
We didn’t need to travel too far for a hike that had fall color and room for Sally to run. Many times we don’t think of this jewel that has Giant Sequoias groves, picnic tables, and many trails to explore. This time of the year, the dogwoods were putting on a show for us.
Read More »The Versatile Air Plant
As we approach the Holliday season, I would like to introduce one of the plant species I find to be a very successful and unique gift item. Air plants, as the name implies, live off of the air and have no roots. They are actually bromeliads that adapted to live without taking root. The only care they require, is to ...
Read More »Hiking to the Fissures, Taft Point and Sentinel Dome
We took a short hike over a pretty easy trail to see some giant cracks in the granite then headed on to experience amazing view as we topped off at Sentinel Dome.
Read More »Leaf Peeping on Glacier Point Road
We did some road hunting for fall color on Glacier Point Road and wanted to share some pictures of those beautiful dogwoods.
Read More »Leaf Peeping in Yosemite Valley
We were very curious what those fall colors were up to in Yosemite Valley, so we took a little drive to see how they were shaping up. It was also worth taking that little hike to explore along the Merced River where we were rewarded with gorgeous reflections in the river. Parking at the Ahwahnee Hotel, we hiked up the ...
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