
Herbs de Provence



Diane I "heart" you too! You are my favorite Spice Girl!!!

A heart rock we found on our picnic at Thunderbird Lodge. Our Girl's Weekend could not have held any more wonderful and coincidental little surprises!
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Herbs de Provence
Here's a little help...this is the Thunderbird plaque above the door at the lodge....can you see it now?
The wildflowers were out in force
We are heading out of town again this weekend to go to Santa Cruz for our oldest daughter's college orientation. It is not only a fun getaway, but a time for us to prepare to "let go". It is a sort of a new path we are heading down on this journey that is our family. I hope to be "present" for every minute.
Have a wonderful weekend.
And don't forget to .....
Love the one you're with.
Stalagmites and Stalactites in the California Caves in the Gold Country
2) I love the extremes, like:
Mt. Whitney, the highest Peak in the contiguous United States
Death Valley, The lowest place on earth, and the hottest in the United States
The Redwood Trees, the biggest trees on earth
Lake Tahoe, the biggest Alpine Lake in the United States
3) I love the varied architecture and architects, like:
Frank Lloyd Wright's Walker Residence in Carmel
Greene and Greene's Gamble House in Pasadena (where I grew up), a prime example of Bungalow Style Architecture
Frank Gehry's Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles
4) I love that we can do all this within a few hours drive:
Horseback ride in the Mammoth Mountains in the Eastern Sierras
Fish at Lake George
Cross Country Ski in Bear Valley
Play wave tag in Newport Beach
Hang out at the beach in Laguna
5) I love that California has a Cuisine named after it and world famous wine country:
Alice Waters, co-founder of the esteemed restaurant, Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California is usually credited with originating "California Cuisine". The emphasis on using fresh ingredients in season grown by local farms garnered her reputation as the proprietress of one of the top 50 restaurants in the world.
Photo by Brent Miller, WineCountry.com
Then there is the Napa Valley, or what I like to call "the Valley of the Gods". It is stunningly beautiful and produces some of the best wine in the world.
OK....that is my five things.
But, as much as I have tried, I cannot wittle it down to five. I have to add:
What would we do without it?
California, the home of The Happiest Place on Earth
Kay....I'm done now. And I am tagging: