It turns out (happily) that the Lagunas are a beautiful place to camp, and that we picked an excellent weekend, weatherwise. The skies were clear, and there was a breeze the whole time. This did make for a cold night last night, but the dark of the moon and the clear skies showed us gorgeous stars when we all got up in the middle of the night for reasons which I'm sure you can guess. (And when I say "all", I do mean "all". Both dogs were sleeping in the tent with us, and they weren't about to let us go out into that dark, scary night without them.)(Not because they were feeling particularly protective, mind, but rather because something might have snuck into the tent and got them while we weren't there.)
I should mention that, cold as a night may be, a four man tent filled with two adults, two kids, and two dogs is going to be a warm place to sleep.
We headed up (the Lagunas are actually "down" in the sense of being southeast of us, but "up" in that we were at about 5,000 feet) on Saturday morning, and were there in time to make some lunch and head out for a hike. The kids and dogs were all very excited about the possibilities, and loaded themselves into the car before we were quite ready.




The meadows in the Lagunas look almost like those in the high sierra, with a couple of small lakes down the middle of a long open space. The wildflowers were everywhere, sweet peas and lupine and tiny little yellow violets scattered through the grass. It was almost like a treasure hunt -- many of the flowers are small and must be found by searching for them, jewellike, in among the taller grasses.


We also found some grinding stones, located exactly where you'd expect them to be, between the oak trees and running water.

This morning, we got up early and packed up after breakfast to go to the Sunrise Trail (after sunrise; I don't get up that early) for another hike. The head of the trail looks (predictably) east, out into the desert. The views were astonishing.


We finished up with mole chicken for dinner tonight from my very favorite local Mexican restaurant, and my dogs are now asleep at my feet. Life is good.
(All pictures courtesy of my father-in-law. Thanks, Kim!)
15 comments:
Love the tree climbing daughter! There's nothing quite like being high in a sheltering tree. Looks like you all had a great weekend getaway.
I used to love climbing trees too! It looks like both 2-footers and 4-footers had a great weekend. The grinding stone is amazing.
I've never seen anything like those acorns in the woodpecker holes! Too funny!
Glad you all had a terrific weekend!
(((hugs)))
I live vicariously through you and yours! What a wonderful time you all must have had!
I am agoraphobic and suffer from vertigo, so I am not much of a mountain person or a camper person. But your photos served me as a safe mini-vacation.
Lovely little vacation!
What a fabulous weekend!
Gorgeous views! and yes, I could see your daughter in that second tree photo! a girl after my heart, she is.
Why didn't the squirrels eat the acorns in the winter? Did they foget where they were or was it too warm?
oh wow, what a trip! you packed so much fun and beauty into just a couple of days . . . i'm jealous! (but then again, i like a nice bed . . .)
Sounds like a LOT of fun. Love that your daughter was so far up the tree. I think this is the first time I've seen your girls and I think they are lovely.
It sounds like a really fun camping trip! And you didn't mention grades or papers even once!
I think I see her! Or a face in the tree. Red headed woodpecker sounds like a reasonable presumption.
It all sounds like so much fun! I haven't been camping in years.
What a wonderful trip! thanks for sharing it. Are you sure your daughter isn't a chameleon - I sure couldn't see a trace of her.
It's been a while since I've hiked more than my urban jungle, or climbed a tree for that matter -- looks like a great spot.
What a great weekend! I'm glad it turned out so well. I envy your daughter her tree climbing...I haven't done that in forever. And the acorns-in-woodpecker-holes were too funny.
I want to go camping with grinding holes and story tellers! Lucky kids, lucky dogs, lucky you.
sounds like a brilliant day and a fab graduation (sorry just catching up on multiple posts).
S
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