One of the places they went was Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, in Julian California. They climbed Stonewall Peak.
There were lots of pretty wildflowers to see.
And the views were magnificent.
Daddy is in better shape then Mommy, he had to wait on her to catch her breath a lot. Apparently we need to work her harder.
Cuyamaca Lake looked really small when you were high up on the mountain.
Scarlet Bugler |
Mommy really liked this one too.
Amazingly enough Mommy did make it to the top.
Did we tell you she is afraid of heights.
Daddy loves it up here.
Mommy though it was funny she was higher then the bird.
This is suppose to be a WATERFALL!!!!!!! It is really dry and the Sweetwater River is way down. There was only a small trickle of water.
Although there were some desperate souls wading in the shallow pools.
Julian is a very pretty place, Mommy & Daddy stopped and got Apple Boysenberry Pie in town, before heading back to San Diego.
Mommy took this picture from their balcony. ~ATCAD
16 comments:
Those flowers are nice, but they don't compare to the ones in your very own yard. Your mom looks like she's holding on tight up there. I could tell she doesn't like heights!
Love and licks,
Cupcake
WeeeeeeeeOoooooo, that was quite the climb and looking down on the birds is pretty cool!
Wow that was a good climb and we think your Mom was very brave to go right up to the top.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
What a beautiful place to walk. We are sorry your people didn't take you too. Our Man hates heights too!
What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing!
Beauwooowoooootiful but toasty! WOL!
your photos are lovely!!!!!! I have always wanted to go to San Diego but have never been.
Vewy nice fotos.
Luv ya'
Dezi
What a nice trip ! The landscape is beautiful ! It's a sweet memory for Mum : she went to San Diego some centuries ago when she was 15 ! Purrs
What lovely photos! Thank you for sharing your trip with us! Purrs from the Zee and Zoey Gang!
That is a beautiful spot, we appreciate seeing all of your photos!
What a beautiful place for a hike.
The red flowers look like they could be scarlet bugler, which is in the penstemon family.
I agree with Terri, it looks like penstemmon to me, too! Scott and I will have to get out there to visit, it looks LOVELY.
We think you are lucky not to have brought along! Those hills look like too-long walkies.
Thanks for the flower ID Terri and Katnip Lounge.
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