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Travel Blogs from Mendocino
Back to the coast
... home here in Northern California. This home is 32 feet long, 11 feet in diameter, and about 7 feet tall. The dimensions are not much different than our motor home. The inside has a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Really interesting. Then we went over to the grandfather tree. This is a massive redwood tree that is still living and growing. The gift store had quite a few carvings done by the area's native Indians.
Then it was over a mountain or two ...
Dum Dum Tom Tom
... a bobcat cub. The moment we walked in I had a sick feeling. We saw a chimpanzee in a cage smaller than a garage with a single car in it. The chimp was cute as it was making raspberry noises at us. It was early in the morning and the animals were slowly waking up. The domestic animals were free to roam but the wild ones were kept in small enclosed places. The lioness was ready to pounce on the deers and goats that were freely walking ...
Coastal catastrophe
... the burly bearded chap next to me, and were joking about the terrifying journey. He turned a shade more serious and said "I have lived my whole life here and drive that road almost every day. Don't you dare get lazy and cross over that line around a corner. You will crash. I have seen more crashes on that road than anyone should ever lay eyes on. Be careful." Well, that didn't exactly make the situation a whole lot lighter, but it did make me feel ...
California Coast
... at a great thrift store. We had an excellent lunch at Headlands coffeehouse.
Ft. Bragg was a lumber and fishing town for many years, and the Company Store is a repurposed reminder of the days when the Union Lumber Company was the only game in town. The Guest House is now a museum.
This incredible chunk of redwood shows its ...
Day 6 - Quiet day in Mendocino
... nickname of Spendocino. Lots of quirky fashion shops and boutiques. However Neil did spot 'binoculars.com' shop. Which was great because we had just said the evening before about how useful they would have been to look at elk, eagles, whales etc. so we made an investment in some so we didn't miss any rare wildlife over the remaining days. The town is often used in movies and TV programs. In particular it's known for a ...