Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

High Over Highlands

I've just come back from a trip to a rainforest!  The lichen and salamander capital of the world!  Well, it's not as exotic as it sounds, although it was incredibly beautiful.  Todd and I made the 90-minute trek to Highlands, North Carolina, for our anniversary.

The first day we hiked.  First we did the Whiteside Mountain trail (elevation 4900 feet).  Beautiful vistas!


Many exposed granite rocks faces, too.


We saw lots of lichen, which is expected in the world capital...


...but also a wide variety of really beautiful mushrooms/fungus...


The moss was a vibrant green and so velvety.


Ferns everywhere!


Lots of flowers.


The trails were rocky, and sometimes people decorated with the excess ones.


We were surrounded on all sides by rhododendrons, some still in bloom.  Perfect weather - sunny and 75 degrees.

The night day we decided to go canoeing.  We found a pretty lake...


...with lots of narrow passages, perfect for a canoe.


We even had a swan escort!


We were able to canoe by some of the area's famous waterfalls.
 

We saw a lot of wildlife, both insect...


...and of the four-legged variety.


At another location, one of the lakes we saw had some narrow inlets full of lily pads.  Love!!


I've always thought that water lilies looked like they were lit from within.  I just love them.
 

Several years ago, I was kayaking at Yellowwood Forest in the Bloomington, Indiana area.  I found a narrow passage though a sea of water lilies and lotus flowers.  They were taller than my head, and the smell was intoxicating.  It was like kayaking through a fairyland!  It's always a real treat for me when I get to see them.

Todd didn't quite make it, though.


Vacationing is hard work!  :)


Thursday, March 27, 2014

Surf's Up

Todd and I recently returned from a trip to California.  Even though it's been nice here in South Carolina, it's nothing like San Diego.

It seemed like every tree, bush, and stalk was in bloom.


We saw so much wildlife.  This rabbit barely moved as I crept up with my camera.


We especially love seaside nature.  So many birds!  Cormorants...


Pelicans...


Other miscellaneous shore birds...


I never get tired of watching harbor seals.


Sea lions, too!


Every day was sunny and 75 degrees.  The coast was just beautiful.


We got a kick out of watching the surfers.  They never did catch "the big one"!


It was beautiful...just beautiful.  California, we'll see you next year! 


Hope you're having a sunny week, wherever you are!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

you *can* go home again

Todd and I just returned from a trip to Seattle, where I spent 15+ summers and one or two elementary years.  I've always been more inclined to live in the Midwest, but I get antsy if I don't go back to the Pacific Northwest at least once a year.  We had a limited amount of time on this trip (we're planning a more extensive one next year), so we had to be organized about what we wanted to see.

A day trip I never get tired of is a quick jaunt to Mt. Rainier. 


If you can make it in late summer, you can see an amazing variety of wildflowers...red, orange, white, and, of course, purple.


We weren't among the serious hikers...


...but we did hike close to two miles up the mountain, at an extremely steep incline.  We were just below 6,800 feet. 


Not quite to the glacial basins, but it felt pretty close!


The mountain is not the only attraction.  You've got beautiful meadows...


...and jewel-like lakes.


I love the moss here.


Besides our upward hike, we took a hike to the Grove of the Patriarchs, some seriously big trees.  Todd is dwarfed by this one!


Some are nearly 300 feet tall!

No trip to the west coast is complete without seeing the ocean, although we had to settle for Puget Sound instead of the coastal beaches this time.


The best deal in town:  I think we paid $7 each for a round trip ferry ride (35 minutes each way) to Bainbridge Island.  Lovely trip and amazing views!  On one side you have the mountain (see it in the right-hand corner?)...


...and the other, a front-row seat to the Seattle waterfront.


I love taking the ferry! 

Bainbridge Island is not very big and is very walkable.  Since we were on foot, we didn't make it to the Bloedel Reserve, but we did find homemade ice cream and a quaint knitting shop that sold Emma Bridgewater pottery...be still my heart!


We also made it to the Ballard Salmon Locks and to the Botanical Gardens.  A blues band was playing while we were there, the sun was shining, and it was a near-perfect day.


The real "star" of this trip, of course, was Star Wars.  A big group of Todd's collecting friends met over the weekend, and we got to see some really incredible local collectors' homes.

How about the original Death Star?


The belt worn by Luke Skywalker in all the movies?


Cool set props?


Trust me, these are just drops in the bucket!  Original costumes, sketches, film scripts, toy sculpt models...I could go on and on. If you can imagine it, we probably saw it. 

One house had a huge home theatre with three rows of seats and a very futuristic look.  I didn't get a shot of the interior, since all 6 Star Wars movies were playing on a loop, but here is the hallway that leads to it.


Yes, that is a life-size "Han in Carbonite" that is identical to the one used in the movie!  Heck, it could BE the original. 


How about every Star Wars video and pinball game that ever existed, in a three-room arcade?  And yes, they all worked...and I loved playing them!


The library is modeled after the one at - and I may have this wrong - LucasFilm?  Or George Lucas' personal library?


The collections themselves were displayed in a museum-like setting.


There's no way I could properly or accurately describe the scope of these collections.  When I say to take the above view and multiply it by twenty, believe it!

The best part, though, was seeing all of our collecting friends...still relatively new to me, but some Todd has had for close to twenty years.  It's always a good time when we get together!  Todd and I are already planning our next trip, this one to Olympic National Forest and then to Victoria/BC.  Check out these photos!


That will give us something to daydream about until our next trip west.  However, now it's time to get back to reality...unpacking, cleaning, and the business! 

Have a great week!