Saturday, October 15, 2011

8 Years wedded bliss celebrated at Lassen National Park

 Route along the Feather River



Looking down on the Feather River






Our 4 mile hike begins at Drakesbad. Two miles in and two miles out. It wouldn't have been so bad except it rained the entire time. I had to make a special raincoat for my camera. This little spring was at the trailhead. The water was warm. See the steam coming off of it?

An alpine meadow on the way to Hell's Kitchen at Drakesbad.

Trail to Hell's Kitchen

Mudpots and bubbly pots at Hell's Kitchen




Check out the mud on my feet. It was like walking with gravity boots on.

I think Dean is sinking into the trail. This place was so beautiful even if it did stink like sulfur.

Old barn along the road from Chester, CA to Lassen Park. The version before the snow is seen above.

Walking up to the ranger station at Lassen National Park. Unless you wanted to hike in on foot this was as far as they would let you into the Park. We never did see Mt. Lassen.

Out behind the ranger station just inside Lassen National Park.

Along the road to Lassen Park entrance.

This is where Dean thought we should have lunch. Looks funky but the food was actually pretty good. I had grilled ham and cheese and Dean had a burger.

Inside the Mineral Cafe. It was cozy inside. Nice considering it was snowing outside. They have a bar and a billiards room in the back.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Friday, March 11, 2011

Danger Zone

Keep your eye on Libya. I'm guessing we are there next. Its always about the oil.


"Libya's ragtag rebels in Zawiya succumbed Thursday to better armed and organized government soldiers after enduring a week of attacks that left the coastal city strewn with the debris of war.
The city's main Martyrs' Square was littered with the bombed-out, scorched carcasses of army tanks and other military vehicles.
Workers were sweeping up the evidence as supporters of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi chanted slogans and waved green flags.
"Today Zawiya, tomorrow Benghazi," ITV News' Bill Neely said a Gadhafi supporter told him in a reference to Libya's main rebel-held city in the east."

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Saturday, January 1, 2011