Trip 9 - California Dreamin'

On this trip we set out to immerse ourselves in the culture and the nature of California. To discover its textures and see some of its natural wonders. We discover that California is very big. It is not a state that you can just pass through, it is, more than any other place we have visited, more like another country. It is a land dominated by mountains, the spaces between and like nowhere else, water.
Our start in the heavily populated area to the East of Los Angeles, known as the Inland Empire, is crowded into the lowlands surrounded by magnificent mountains. The feeling is of a cauldron which is trying to boil over the mountains to the fresh air of the rest of the state.
To the South is a band of Desert, which is the buffer to Mexico, which we did not explore on this trip.
We travelled North through the mountains (everywhere in California you can see mountains) to the desert, and on again to the huge Central Valley, mile after mile of intensive agriculture. Culture here is dominated by food, flatness, low income and trying to impact on the 'sameness' of the flat lands through music and festival. It is the communication and administrative corridor that links all other areas of California.
To the East is the huge mountain chain of the Sierra Nevada which clearly demonstrates the magnificence of the natural world, both in its geology and nature, reflected in the pysche and pride of most Californians. It is Eldorado, dominated by Gold!
To the West of the Central Valley are the coastal mountains, San Francisco and the magnificent coast. More isolated cultures, from mixed resources, communities seperated by mountains.
To the North of the Central Valley more mountains and a culture which looks more North towards Oregon than South to Sacremento.
This blog details our journey through California, where we pick and choose, or just scratch the surface, of this diverse and beautiful state.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Weed!

Monday 24th
When we arrived at Steve and Mary’s we parked alongside their lovely home, they welcomed us with open arms, We had met them the previous week at the CBA Fall Camp in Colusa, when they learned that we were travelling North they had invited us to stay and we got on like a house on fire.. They really enjoy living in their house with its view of Mt Shasta. The house had a large living area, with a great view of their garden and the mountain, this leads out onto a large deck, where they can relax in the summer, though the weather has now turned colder, so they prefer to sit indoors, warmed by a large diesel (yes) powered furnace. Steve plays a great Dobro and banjo, while Mary does a lot of quilting They have a lovely dog, called Maggie May, she is the cutest little long haired Daxhound. Very small, very lively, great fun. Today Steve took me up to Yreka and we did a little shopping, followed by a bit of a jam then dinner. It was very pleasant and relaxing. In the evening Steve cooked a great steak on his outdoor BBQ, we had a wonderful day.

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