My Boys at Our Private Beach - Campsite at Granite Flat, Truckee
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Another TIME OUT
Wetlands
Who could say "NO" to 14 days here?
The June wild flowers were W I L D. We went a hike and I collected a few to take home and identify using my most excellent John Muir Laws Sierra guide book. Highly Recommended to anyone coming to the Sierra. I am also learning to identify birds. So far we have seen Sierra Blue Birds, Woodpeckers, White Pelicans, Seagulls, Robins, Sierra Blackbirds, and way too many other songbirds to remember.
Just the start of the June wild flower extravaganza in the Sierra.
Today's Treasures
Sparky checks out 3 white pelicans waiting for leftover trout-treats from fisherman.
Speaking of trout, Darrell went fishing while Spark and I lazed around the campsite.
Kiss the Fish!
Spark and I ate trout, Darrell BBQ-ed sausage for himself!
I wish I had a photo of the HUGE Strawberry Moon last night, a most perfect way to celebrate the Solstice, instead I will share this mornings sunrise.
A muted sunrise foreshadowing that rain is on the way.
Much needed rain, so we are happy to usher in summer with wet showers.
A lovely drive home past newly bundled hayfields.
This was not far from the spot I saw my first mama bear and baby cub.
Unfortunately, I was just too darn excited to snap a picture.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
TIME OUT!
After a week of house renos we needed a time out. Thankfully, 47 miles southwest we found a little slice of paradise.
"Hey, wait a minute! Didn't you forget someone? Moi? I won't scare the fish I promise"!
Faithfully waiting.
"Where's the fish"? I know, they call it fishing, not catching".
Guess it's Burgers Tonight!
So nice to get Tranquila back out on the road.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Back On The Road Again
It felt great to get Tranquila back on the road again.
Buck's Lake
Our swim was very brief, after all, it is still May.
A couple of days later we had snow on our back deck!
The 17 mile drive out of Quincy wound through a wide valley of peaceful pastures dotted with yellow spring flowers. Images of horse and cattle ranches, a small white clapboard school house, and a child playing on a swing hanging from a pine tree evoked distant memories of the fifties. A feeling of "life is good" and a sense that world is a safe place came as necessary respite after watching the early morning news on television. Living in a small hamlet is a gift, and one we dreamed of for years. A dream come true, for which we are thankful everyday.
Longhorn Scottish Hairy Cow - Wow!
As we climbed higher in elevation towards Buck's Lake we passed hillsides covered with Mountain Dogwood. Breathtaking. All this, and trout too, 42 miles from our front door.
Mountain Dogwood
One more reason we will return...
More Fun Awaits at Campsite #3
And more Y U M !
And beach sunsets with deer friends.
Oh Yeah, we'll be back.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Our Other Life
Life is good aboard El Tiburon in Mexico.......
but, I am starting to miss traveling in Tranquila.
It's time to take her home to the Sierra.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Time to Migrate South
Someone has to play....
And someone has to blow the snow, my hero.
Winter Fun, blowing snow and snowshoeing close to home. We have started to miss Mexico, and El Tiburon, and Tranquila. So, A little time well spent in Morro Bay on Tranquila before we migrate further south.
One of our favorite places Morro Bay State Park.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
We'll be back to Tranquila the first of the New Year.
Until then, Enjoy the Holidays!
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