Freitag, 16. September 2011

Fort Bragg and Arrival in San Fran.

Hey again,

before I continue with Fort Bragg I will give you some additional pictures of the Big Redwoods.
 Here  I am standing infront of the root of a fallen redwood.
Same but this tree was labeled with the dates and you could read how old he was at which point.
I guess the tree was born in 1000 or somethin'.

Well enough trees now we moved on to Fort Bragg where we met with Lauras amazing Tante Pam.
She gave us a warm welcome and accommodation and food and that was her cozy home.
 You first enter the house in an inviting and bright livingarea which is open to kitchen and diningroom.
 Here you can see Tante Pam and Laura infront of the house (and of course our temporary home)
This was our first night at Pams and it was typical american, BURGERS, ohjeah they were mouth watering.

And now, a WORLDpremier, Laura and me are introducing to you our new friends and continous companions.....

Called : Buddy, Baby and Killer.
Here they are, our new travel pets, they already are 4 days with us and still alive and acctually they have some new friends right now, we fished some little pondfish out of the pond in pams backyard.
On the picture you only can see the yellow Buddy the red Baby and on the left side the Japanese Killer, they are seperated because Killer is a japanese fightingfish (Betta) and he would attack the others till they die.
Lets go on with some pictures of Mendocino, a nearby little historic city (History 100 years)
 This is the Flowergarden of Mendocino
 We also saw some hummingbirds, they are pretty fast.
 Laura sitting on a wooden bench.
 This is called the lovebench... uhhhh
And this is th view from the Lovebench.
Thats it so far, I mean you can see a lot more historic buildings but everybody who really in interested in it, can ask us after the trip for more pictures.
After 2 Days rest at pams place we went on to San Fran which was a 4 hours drive on Highway 1 right next to the coast.
In the evening we arrived in Mill Valley, a small district north of the GG Bridge and thanks to Pams friend Dan we could live in a nice abandoned house (he is in the real estate business)
Laura is pretty tired of driving haha.... 
Mill Valley.

More pictures to San Fran coming in the next blog, but now we first need to explore the city.
Au revoir.

3 Kommentare:

  1. bin ja mal gespannt wie lang die fische euch begleiten.wetten werden hier gerne angenommen :D
    ich tippe mal drauf dass ihr die fenster nicht aufmacht und des wasser dann unangenehme temperaturen erreicht :D
    aber wieder mal klasse bilder, restepe ;)

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  2. wirklich schöne Bilder und Euer Feeling kommt gut rüber. War sicher super bei Tante Pam, schaut total nett aus und leckeres Essen. Lässig der Vergleich Tante Pams Haus und your temporary home :)) seid nett zu euren Mitreisenden, freue mich schon auf die nächsten Nachrichten

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  3. is das die neue art von essen auf rädern? - bezogen auf die fische am auto. Grüße Papa

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