Showing posts with label San Bernardino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Bernardino. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

My Heart's Home

Someone did some beautiful time-lapse videos in the mountains where I grew up...I've stood in many of the places where these were shot.  I'd like to share this with you...



Mountain Skies Time-Lapse from Jason Bates on Vimeo

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(Larger is way better)

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Sky Watch Friday - Mountain Moon



I noticed a lot of pictures of the huge moon last week at Sky Watch!  It was  amazing, wasn't it!  Here's mine, taken August 12th on a turn-out on Rim of the World Highway (San Bernardino Mountains).  There were at least 5 other people who stopped to snap pictures while I was taking these, and at least one had a very nice camera...so somewhere out there there are better versions of this.  :-)  

It was really beautiful.  The pictures came out pretty good, but still didn't come close to capturing what it looked like in person. 

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mountain Views

The pictures below show a few of my favorite things about summer in the San Bernardino Mountains where I grew up.  We were blessed to have been able to take a trip back there this August. 


Stopping to look at the view on Rim of the World Highway.



The view from Dad's porch.

 My Old Back Yard
Close up of the red wildflowers growing there.

The Strawberry Peak Fire Tower
Twin Peaks, CA

The view from the Strawberry Peak Fire Tower.

The view coming down the "shortcut" trail
in back of the tower.  Strawberry peak is a gorgeous place to hike.



Wildflowers coming back down the Rim.
(These are beautiful...but the best are when the Yarrow is
blooming...the smell is amazing!)


When I told people here in Texas I was from California, I'd often get asked, "Aren't you happy to be out of there?"...as if it were a place I should have liked to flee from.  I don't think they realized what I'd left. 
 
Back then I was so homesick for these mountains.   I've grown comfortable with Texas now and don't often long for California like I used to...but being in Twin Peaks this past week felt like home in a way that I don't know if Texas ever will.








Unknown Mami





Thursday, August 18, 2011

Sky Watch - Twin Peaks, CA

We just got back from a trip to California with the kids.  While we were there we visited my home town town in Twin Peaks, California....and I took my kids hiking in the Strawberry Peak National Forest.  In 2007 a fire had climbed the mountainside up towards the peak, and I wasn't sure when we went out how much of the forest it would have claimed.   Our last trip was soon after the fire but it had been winter so we didn't hike very far in.  This time I took a trail all the way back to see if the big tree we used to hike out to see was still there.  On the way I was surprised by another result of the fire.  Where there had been no view to speak of, only forest, there was now this...


You could see all the way down the mountain, if not for the clouds! While the fire had taken many trees it had left a beautiful view in their place.

And, the fire had spared our favorite old tree. I was so happy to find this giant still there, and be able to show it to my kids. They were amazed at how big it was.




I learned after creating this post that  Klaus Peter, the person who had been the owner/maintainer of Skywatch, has passed away.  They asked that to honor his memory we dedicate our posts in his honor.  I think it might be fitting to leave the post as is, and only ad this...

When the fire ravaged our mountain it left scars -- houses gone, thousands of tall pine trees burnt to the ground.  It left ugliness where beauty had been.   But in the brief years following, the ashes gave way to new beauty and new growth.

Our trip out to California was not just to see treasured places and escape the Texas heat:  Our main reason for going was to visit my Dad, who's body and mind are giving way to Parkinsons.  Walking in that forest and seeing the beauty there...not in spite of, but in many ways because of, the fire which had taken so much...seemed a hopeful symbol of what our family was going through.  I hope that God brings the same hope to Klaus' family and loved ones.


When sorrow seems to surround you
When suffering hangs heavy oer your head
Know that tomorrow brings
Wholeness and healing

God gives beauty for ashes
Strength for fear
Gladness for mourning
Peace for despair

(From the song Beauty for Ashes, by Crystal Lewis - paraphrased)