muir woods

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One of the last days in San Francisco, I headed up to Muir Woods with my friends and fellow Arcanum master Kyle and his wife, Danielle. Actually, I crashed their party. I invited myself and was even late meeting up with them because I got lost. Despite the few bumps in the beginning I had a blast. It was so fun getting to know them and exploring the woods. Fun fact Kyle taught me, burning the grass in the woods make the weeds grow better and clears out the brush.

Hi Everyone!

This past week I posted images from two different coasts. Some California pics and a few DC pics. Check ’em out:

From Yosemite National Park, I showed you guys Three Brothers and there was Redwood Creek in John Muir Woods.

From DC I had an image of the Big Three of DC: Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the US Capitol. I also highlighted the Capitol building with this image with spring tulips.

OMG! Trey Ratclifftweeted me and said he watched my Vlog!
See the video he’s talking about here.

Also, I bet you didn’t know I could bake. These cookies turned out amazing!

Next week I’m going to be spending a few days in Vegas. I can’t wait!!

Until then,
Angela

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This is my second post of the day. I usually don’t do this, but I felt like the cookies didn’t really fit into the travel, landscape, nature criteria of this blog. Consider yourself lucky!

This image was taken at Muir Woods in Northern California. I love how mystical Redwood Creek looks.

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While I was driving to Muir Woods, just outside of San Francisco, I didn’t know if I’d like it or not. I knew I would see huge Redwood trees, but really, whats so great about that?

It’s hard to give you a perfect description of it, but its amazing.

I entered the park and spent the first 10 minutes just staring at Redwood Creek. Its hard not to because the water looked so pretty flowing over the green moss that lined the rocks along the creek.

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