
I’ve been with the family of my daughter “Pippin” for a few days, several hours farther north in California from my home; they live in the forest in the mountains, where the air right now is infused with the scent of pines and manzanitas and all the other woodland plants warming up and drying out after a wet and late winter. Every time I leave the house or get out of the car and smell it afresh, I take several breaths as deep as I can make them, trying to get the forest into my body.


There have been many opportunities to whiff aromatics in the forest and out of it, as we’ve visited higher mountain meadows and streams (Tamarack Flat), the botanical garden in Dunsmuir, the McCloud River and waterfalls, and a hilly spot from which to watch how the setting sun colored the sky above a volcanic mountain (Mt. Shasta).


I’ve gushed over the dogwoods and peonies, and marveled at the names of plants new to me, such as scorpionweed (Phacelia) and biscuitroot. We saw swaths of the carnivorous California Pitcherplant, wild onions, and the wildflower called Pretty Face.


It’s been too much for me to process, truly! Especially when every morning brings new experiences — and I haven’t even mentioned the bird songs everywhere. Pippin introduced me to a new app called Merlin, that listens to your space and tells you what birds are talking or singing nearby. And the children are older, and staying up later now in the summer, so I am spending more time with them, and not on my computer. One book we read together was Owls in the Family by Farley Mowat.



So I won’t be identifying these photos right now, but if you have any questions about them I’ll be happy to answer in the comments or in updates once I get home again. For now, I just wanted to share a little “whiff” of my adventure with you, and I’m sorry I can’t send you the birdsong and the scents. But I hope you are discovering some of those wherever you are. Enjoy!

Ah, but you did make a post and it is lovely! Thank you for sharing so much…
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Wow, that last picture, the pink reflection!
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Oh Gretchen, you certainly know how to end an already fabulous post by saving the best photo till last. That sunset…. oh my! But every photo is a gem and through your words I could almost smell what you described. I’m so glad you are visiting, even more that you shared it with us.
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It looks like an amazing trip! Sensory overload, in a good way. I do wish I could hear and smell where you were. What a gorgeous landscape!
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So many beautiful pictures. I love that there’s a wildflower called Pretty Face. The waterfall is amazing and I can almost smell the air infused with scent of pine forest.
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Such gorgeous landscapes!
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Wow! Truly breathtaking! Thank you for sharing this glimpse into such a beautiful place.
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Thanks for the tip about the Merlin app.
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