Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Big Basin Redwoods State Park


After the wedding was over and all the family left, we took a trip to Big Basin to see more redwoods.


The trees were really big here as well.


These trees were so cool. Even if a fire burnt out the inside of the tree, they can still survive. Plus they make great houses for pandas and platypuses.


The trees grow in little circles like families too.


This was a waterfall we passed on our hike around the park.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Touring San Francisco


We went on a day trip to San Francisco with Uncle Keith and his family.


Here we are at the Golden Gate Bridge. It's very reddish orange in color, not gold at all!


There were some pulleys we could play with to learn about physics at the fisherman's wharf.


Here's our cousin Natalie posing with us on the wharf. You can see the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Visiting a Japanese garden in Saratoga


We visited a Japanese style gardens in Saratoga called Hakone Gardens.


They had lots of lovely bamboo though some of it like this one was too big for me to eat.


Luckily there were some shoots I could eat too.


After all that food I was really sleepy so we went to bed.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

On a banana slug hunt


We found some really cool roots at a redwood tree in Muir Woods.


We heard that there might be banana slugs in the area so we looked for them.


We searched all around the tree but we didn't find any.


Then we finally saw one a bit further down the trail. It was so cool looking. I had to stop Bill from eating it though. You know how he loves bugs.

Visiting Muir Woods National Monument


We went to a redwood forest after going to Mount Tamalpais.


The trees are so tall here. You can barely see us next to them and grandmommy.

Atop Mount Tamalpais


We picked up our grandparents the day before then went for a drive up to Mount Tamalpais, north of San Francisco.


You could see a long way from the top of Mount Tamalpais. It was very pretty and sunny that day.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Birdwatching at Elkhorn Slough


We went to a nature reserve called Elkhorn Slough to see some birds (and eat some water bugs).


We hiked around it for awhile so we stopped to have a drink at one point.


There were railroad tracks so we walked along them for a little bit, but we were careful to make sure no trains were coming.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Continuing up Highway 1


We visited this waterfall at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.


Apparently the waterfall used to go straight into the ocean until there was an earthquake which caused a landslide. That means it just goes on the beach now. It's too dangerous to go down there to see it though.


We also found this cool beach where the sand is purple due to minerals in it! Some adoring fans had written our names in the sand hoping we would come by.


We also went to Big Sur State Park where we hiked to this waterfall.

Hiking in Limekiln State Park


We visited a place called Limekiln State Park, which has some old limekilns in it. You can see them in this picture.


The park has an interesting waterfall too.


We had lunch by the waterfall and played king of the mountain, which SP won.

Driving up Highway 1


We drove up Highway 1 to see the pretty coastline.


There were lots of really pretty places on it.

Monday, February 20, 2012

On the way to Hearst Castle


On the way to Hearst Castle we stopped at the side of the road at this lovely place.


You could see the mountains and the coast really well. Sadly we couldn't go with Dad to Hearst Castle as they don't allow animals (anymore, they used to have a zoo).

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Visiting Fresno


After Santa Barbara we got into the car and drove to Fresno. Thankfully we had some nice strawberries I could suck out with my long bill.


At Fresno we went to the zoo and saw some cool animals like this wild boar that was really friendly.


It was an exhausting day so we had a long sleep too.

Friday, February 17, 2012

At the Santa Barbara beach


We also went to the Santa Barbara beach after the presidio.


There is a nice boardwalk there though they let too many cars on it.


It was a little chilly for the beach however so we couldn't go swimming or anything.

At the Presidio of Santa Barbara


We visited the presidio (fort) in Santa Barbara. This part of it is one of the oldest buildings in California that is still standing.


Here we are posing inside the building.


We also got to dress up like typical Santa Barbara residents from the past.

At the Santa Barbara Mission


Kristian and Moire let us stay with them in Santa Barbara on their air mattress.


The first whole day in Santa Barbara we went to visit the mission, which is one of the nicest of all the missions in California.


The mission had a lovely courtyard in the center of it.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

On the road to Santa Barbara


We said goodbye and got in our car to drive to Santa Barbara.


On the way we stopped at the side of the road on our own private beach.


We went crawling across the barnacles looking for starfish.


Eventually we found a lovely purple one named Jim. He was super friendly but couldn't come with us as he needed to be near the water.