We drove home from San Francisco and along the way there were huge fields of purple wildflowers on both sides of the freeway. I was ready to stretch my legs so we stopped. There were two types of flowers - lupines and a kind I don't know. They smelled really nice - wildflowers don't usually have much fragrance.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Maritime National Park
We visited the National Maritime National Park and Museum Saturday. We were able to board and explore four historic ships. Here are some photos.
Is this the fore deck or the poop deck?
The colored sails tend to hang out together and the white ones together. Purposeful?
Steam tugboat with colorful sailboats in the background.
I don't think Nathaniel was supposed to ring the bell. It drew the attention of a docent who came over to tell the (long) story of how the bell was rung every half hour because the sailors didn't have watches. He described how many "dings" would be rung for a particular time and demonstrated by saying ding that many times with meaningful pauses.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Point Reyes National Seashore
The boys and I went to San Francisco this weekend so we could all stay in the tiny studio apartment. We drove over the Golden Gate Bridge to Marin County and out to the Point Reyes National Seashore. We were lucky to have a nice sunny day. We are starting to learn that in N. Cal. you either have fog and clouds at the beach, or you have sun and WIND! Wow, what wind.
Here is the beautiful seashore behind us.
Here is the beautiful seashore behind us.
We went out to see the lighthouse - but it was closed because of the high winds. Boo!
We saw lots of hawks, egrets, turkey vultures, a couple peregrine falcons, deer, elk, lots of cows, sea lions, elephant seals, and all we got a picture of was Nathaniel's favorite, the conglomerate rock.
Despite the cold wind, closed lighthouse, and whale noshow (it's whale migration season but we didn't see any), the boys managed to have some fun.
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