Saturday, August 8, 2020

The West (Day 35)- Trinidad to Cloverdale


It is hard to say goodbye to the Redwoods, but since we aren't staying, I suppose it is appropriate.
If it isn't obvious, my seat is still the back seat.  It makes A1 happy, so it makes us all happy.

The Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve is especially mesmerizing.  
With the help of the Save the Redwoods League, and lots of determined people, this section of the redwoods will now be protected land.  It was privately owned (and privately protected) until recently, but this section was very purposefully sold to the Save the Redwoods League (to pass the torch to continue preserving it), so that a larger highway can't be built and ancient redwood trees won't be torn down in the process.  

Cheers to hard work and dedication, and to protecting our naked land.

We are staying in Cloverdale tonight, at Thousand Trails RV Park, within walking distance to the Russian River.

The water temperate and the air temperature was ideal.

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This is River Day Part Two, so A1 has doubled her confidence.
This girl is a water girl, and needs swimming lessons as soon as possible.

She is really testing the waters.  
She was upset every time we stopped her exploration and took her back upstream for another float.
She just wanted to keep going.
I think Lewis and Clark have had quite an impact on her malleable mind.

I really wish we had rivers closer to us, rivers that aren't packed with people.  
I would love for this to be a regular thing.


We are savoring every moment of this strange summer.
For the most part, it has felt pretty normal traveling since we have spent so much time in the great outdoors.  I am very grateful for that.

4 comments:

  1. I remember trips like this with my parents. So many wonderful memories. I wish I had had even more opportunities like this with Eric, Alan and Megan.

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    1. Well, thanks for understanding why we are doing what we are doing. And why we are just having one child. Three is hard...

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  2. Aren't you glad you brought your swimsuits after all??? Love the waterbaby action.

    Tell me about the naked in the forest photo!

    What a bundh of fun. Keep making those memories. They will define A1. I know our family travels did me.

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    1. Ha. Yes, good thing we have our swimsuits! The water temperature couldn't have been more perfect.
      And as far as the nudes, they were protesting the widening of the road. Their persist-ass paid off.

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