Category: Trip

The World Trees

Today we went to Henry Cowell State Park, about an hour from B & L’s house. It’s a large park, with many miles of trails and camping grounds but we went to see these:

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That’s a redwood tree, and the park has a grove with many of them. They are incredibly tall.

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In the past, many of the redwoods growing here were cut down for their wood (many for firewood, of all things). Amongst these was a 2200-year-old specimen, alive even before humans invented paper:

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In the late 1800s a portion of land was purchased and used as a resort for the wealthy. This saved the trees on that land from the lumber industry, and they still stand today.

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Can you see Bernard in the above shot?

The oldest tree in the park is 1500 years old and 280 feet in height. Standing at the base and looking up is dizzying, and it’s certainly humbling to think that this collossal tree is far older than – and will far outlive – everyone that comes to see it. Here’s an attempt to show how impressive it is via a panoramic shot:

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The park is home to deer and raccoon and mountain lions and various other magical beasts, but the one we truly wanted to see but didn’t was the banana slug! These giant yellow slugs crawl through the leaf litter on foggy mornings and are really quite pretty!

Seeing the redwoods was a goal of this trip and I’m glad we made it happen. If ever you’re in this area, you shouldn’t pass up a visit yourself.

Amongst the Technocrati

Yesterday we got on a big metal bird that moved through the sky. This was Bernard’s reaction:

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Me? I just listened to this song over and over while reading a Richard Hammond book!

Of course we traveled west to Silicon Valley, where B & L make their home. The rest of the day was a bit of shopping and a lot of resting.

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There’s something quite special I’d like to get done here in San Jose, but I think it’s waiting until the weekend. Stay tuned…

OMG Kittens!

Here’s some Vegas strip at night shots I took last night:

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To get those shots I had to risk my life by heading out onto mean streets full of criminals, deviants, beggars, mafioso and pirates! Luckily I survived to see another sunset.

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That’s a carousel in The Palazzo made of real flowers! Today we explored this and other ritzy casinos on the northern half of the strip. This is a world of poker machines on which you can bet $1500 per spin, of shops where you can buy cellphones that cost five figures, and of bakeries where a bog-standard croissant costs $8.

Of course being high rollers ourselves we blended right in amongst the Russian oligarchs, bored trophy wives, Chinese nouveau riche and American octogenarians burning away their fortunes before they die.

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I find it amusing that the world of poker machines is becoming dominated with licensed machines. Bernard’s playing a KISS machine in that shot, but he just as easily could have been playing a machine themed around ZZ Top, Michael Jackson or even Dolly Parton!

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The most common licenses are movies (Avatar, Godfather, Lord Of The Rings), TV shows (Walking Dead, Sex And The City, Batman) and games (Monopoly, Wheel of Fortune, Deal Or No Deal). These licensed machines are massive splashy things, often with cooperative multiplayer modes. It’s amazing how much technology and innovation has gone into creating machines designed to take money from the player!

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This is not to say the more simplistic type of machine has been abandoned. Quite the contrary: they still represent the majority of the 100,000+ slot machines in Vegas. It’s just the themes are perhaps a tad more modern:

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Today we played a different type of game involving a giant mechanical spinning wheel:

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If couldn’t have been simpler: guess what number the wheel lands on. It was extremely addictive, and stupidly easy to play (the user interface was a work of genius). It was a lot of fun losing money playing this one!

Much walking, many casinos and many machines on this last full day in Vegas. Tomorrow we leave for state #3 of this western-US tour. What awaits us there?