Hi gals!
Yesterday I decided I needed a little mini vacation and made reservations for a night up in Idyllwild in the local mountains. Only just over an hour drive from me.
Came up this morning and headed to town to do some retail therapy. Lots of cute shops here, many New Age/spiritual/rock shops here which I love so that was fun! Came back to the...
Oops! Gotta go pick up my giant "cookie"!
Be right back!...
Anyways, got checked into my cottage this afternoon. It has an electric fireplace so it makes it cozy in there. Last night I cooked up some hamburger to make sloppy joes to bring with me, so I had that for lunch. Later, I went back to town to check out some more shops. Picked up a couple more things. Shops were closing around 5pm so I headed back to the cottage.
When I pulled in I had noticed a giant tree had been cut down and the trunk pieces were laying on the ground. There were three guys there so I stopped to ask about getting a thin slab of the tree trunk. It is a beautiful red color of wood! They told me it is a Sequoia tree that the utilily company had taken down due to being too close to power lines and the tree was dying so they decided to remove it. These guys were just gonna take the trunk pieces to make boards from. They said for $50 they would cut me a nice 2" thick "cookie" (it is over 2 feet in diameter). I agreed and they just called to tell me my "cookie" was ready, so I went to pick it up. I guess I have to let it dry out for awhile before I can do anything with it. That's fine. It is just beautiful! Sequoia's are protected so it is rare to be able to get a piece like this!
This area is also full of Manzanita trees which are blooming right now. I walked around the grounds here and found a small dead branch of one that I will take home and paint to look like the original reddish bark. I love how gnarly the branches are on them!
Another thing I am seeing up here are tons of Lilac trees, also in full bloom right now! I haven't seen one since I moved from Minnesota! I love the smell of them! All the one's I have seen here are purple, except one (the only Lilac on the property where I am staying), which is white. We had a couple white Lilacs in our yard when I was growing up and it was my mom's favorite color of them! I was thinking of her, when I saw these white ones, and they just happen to be right out in front of my cottage.
I picked a couple small stems to put in my room (shh! Don't tell anyone!
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Yesterday, I only did 5 haircuts all day and the last one was a lady who brought in her young son for a haircut. When I got done, she came over and said I did a great "fade" cut on him and she was so happy! That made my day!
I really needed to hear that, especially after the fiasco the day before.
Now I am gonna make another sloppy joe and then read some of the books I have. I brought 3 with me and have 3 more (used ones) that I bought today.
Tomorrow, I plan to go to a little cafe down the street for breakfast and then go hiking at the nature preserve near town. Also will go check out the little lake about 5 miles north of town. It is really pretty and has a trail around it. Will leave for home in the afternoon. My mood and energy level is already better today.
The temps up here are in the mid 60's and it is perfect! Will be in the 40's tonight but another perfect day tomorrow. It is pushing 100* back home.
It is so nice to have a place like this to get away from the heat that is so close but so different! Such a beautiful little mountain town! And the mayor is Max, the Golden Retriever! Their motto here is "We follow the Golden rule here!"
They do seem to have an obsession with Big Foot here lately. Everything in many of the shops is Big Foot related. I guess some guy up here dressed up like Big Foot and walks around town, so they are all about that now!
I prefer bear stuff, personally. I just don't want to run into either of them while hiking up here!
Time to eat! Have a good night!