Thank you! I need to read that little souvenir booklet to fully understand the history of those tunnel Sequoias. You are always so thoughtful to comment here. Thanks again.
Thank you, David. A living tree is such a wonderful thing and I don't think we should tamper with them, but those Sequoias are iconic tourist destinations. We covered almost 4000 miles on the road trip we took from our home to the west coast. I believe we had a car with air conditioning at the time, and thank goodness. July can be deadly hot!
Are those the infamous red pants I see? :)
ReplyDeleteI guess so! Maybe they faded to that orangish tint.
ReplyDeleteLove it, thanks for directing me here.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I need to read that little souvenir booklet to fully understand the history of those tunnel Sequoias. You are always so thoughtful to comment here. Thanks again.
DeleteThanks for the share,Ann
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, mrwillard! Thank you!
DeleteA really interesting post and adds to the interest of Will Griffin's G+ post about the now destroyed Sequoia tree.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David. A living tree is such a wonderful thing and I don't think we should tamper with them, but those Sequoias are iconic tourist destinations. We covered almost 4000 miles on the road trip we took from our home to the west coast. I believe we had a car with air conditioning at the time, and thank goodness. July can be deadly hot!
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