Christmas Eve

“…Dreams of sugar plums dancing in their heads…” We had a few ornaments in the camper to celebrate the holiday. We don’t need a tree, because we’re usually surrounded by them!

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Hiking Mill Creek

Half a mile up the road is the trailhead to Mill Creek. We hiked from the full sun of the coastal hillside into the dark, damp fairytale world of the redwood forested canyon.

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The Wide Spot on the Road

We finally returned to our favorite wide spot on Nacimiento Road, 1/4 mile uphill from Highway 1 and set up camp. Last time we were here, Dec. of 2004, there was a tremendous storm that drove us away. This time the weather forecast is much better and our first day bore that out. This is our view south down Highway 1.

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Our view of the sunset;

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Winter Solstice

We made it to our favorite spot on the coast as the sun set on the shortest day of the year. As the golden sun approached the horizon on the wide Pacific ocean it cast our shadow on the hill across the pavement of Highway 1.

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Stuck Twice

We continued down the I-5 corridor, visiting friends, and made it over the Siskiyou mountains between storms. While visiting friends near Sacramento the next rain storm came through and bogged us down in their driveway, not once but twice! Thanks to Tim and his 4 wheel drive Ford Ranger, he pulled us out once, only to have us stuck again, but at least in a more level spot where we stayed for the duration. Tim pulled us out again when the skies cleared and we headed further south for more visiting.

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