The Muir Woods Redwood forest of is well worth a visit. The woods are dark and moist with San Francisco's foggy air. The trees grow to almost 400 feet tall and over 2000 years old. Amazing adventure just across the Golden Gate Bridge. And the needle fronds are tiny like a hemlock and teeny tiny pine cones (actually propagate primarily through their spreading roots.) Sandra Rice (Myfiddlestix)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Muir Woods
The Muir Woods Redwood forest of is well worth a visit. The woods are dark and moist with San Francisco's foggy air. The trees grow to almost 400 feet tall and over 2000 years old. Amazing adventure just across the Golden Gate Bridge. And the needle fronds are tiny like a hemlock and teeny tiny pine cones (actually propagate primarily through their spreading roots.) Sandra Rice (Myfiddlestix)
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I envy you - those trees look marvelous! What a great layout - love the balance of the natural and the manmade elements.
ReplyDeleteOh, that would be beautiful! You really captured the essence here, Sandy...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful study and a wonderful place to visit too. Linda
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