Today I’ve been sad off and on. The big things I accomplished were; I went to a forest I dearly love, and I read stuff I bought at last weekend’s game shop flea market. It’s weird having quiet solitary fun as my to-do list but it feels vital.
Here are some forest pictures.
@emanate this is in Henry Cowell park, in Felton!
@Leucrotta Sounds entirely reasonable. ^_^ Actually getting quiet time away from people often takes conscious effort. It probably isn't the same for everyone (but then, what is?), but I certainly need some time just to myself, as part of my balance.
Reminds me of Tilden Nature Area. ^_^ Plenty of great trails, from easy and wide, to rather riskier. =:) And easily reached by bus (the 67, I think) from just outside the downtown Berkeley BART.
@Leucrotta gawd, that's the one thing I really miss about being up here... we've got pines, but they aren't redwoods, and they *feel* distinctly different, and I miss the redwoods *so much*.
@green they’ve just such visually intense trees, just the contrast of the curvy organic bases and those huge vertical trunks, and just how bark can differ and older trees might have these big burn marks from past fires.
@Leucrotta redwood forests are cathedrals.... vertical lines, dappled light, the quiet and stillness, threaded with green and running water... yeah, I get kinda... intense about them. XD
@green and also they're not independent; the landscape redwoods grow on and modify is so much the same as other parts of NorCal, and adjacent to other ecotones - like when you're leaving Cowell, you can walk through what's some kinda alpine meadow - and there's all the smaller stuff like the ferns and trefoils. It's just endlessly fascinating. I think I notice something new every time I go.
@Leucrotta did you know about the albino redwoods?? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albino_redwood the research that's being done on them is so interesting! and just the fact that they exist is amazing, they're so pretty...
@green No, I hadn't known. Thanks!
@Leucrotta Ooooh. Is that the redwood grove in the Oakland hills? ❤️