Sunday, August 16, 2009

Armstrong Woods, home of the redwoods
















8 comments:

Lynne at Hasty Brook said...

WOW!!

Sigh...

I've gotta see Redwoods some day. What was that big spikey thing behind the fence? Do redwoods have enormous pine cones?

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

Wow, those are some trees.

dguzman said...

Lynne--those were the roots of a fallen one--cool, huh?

Dr. Monkey--they were. Amazing.

Joe said...

Those pictures are stunning. That looks like a wonderful day!

Anonymous said...

Good collection of photos......
Its beyond my words to describe....

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Jack said...

I like that third one that is really a great capture..Well done..great camera work..keep it going..!

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