April 27, 2009
Montezuma Castle — many years ago I passed the road sign several times before I knew Grandpa Ron but I never took the road to find out what it was. Then one weekend Grandpa Ron took me to Sedona, AZ, for my birthday so we could explore the luring area. We did follow the sign to Montezuma Castle and began a whole new journey of Native American Indian studies. It wasn’t a castle. It wasn’t built by Montezuma. We explored the Sinaqua ruins that had been abandoned in the early 1300s that afternoon and talked about our impressions all night long.
The next day we explored the nearby Tuzigoot Monument and added to our newfound interest. Since then we have explored many Southwest Indian National Monuments but there are still a lot left to see.
We also enjoyed the Verde Canyon Railroad trip. The station isn’t far from Tuzigoot. The scenery is fantastic. We pointed out many cliffs and caves where the Sinaqua may have lived so many years before us. It was a very spiritual experience.
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Nature Activities, Places to Explore | Tagged: child, children, family, fun, grandchild, grandchildren, grandma, grandpa, grandparent, Green Hour, hiking, kids, Montezuma Castle, Native American Indian, Places to Go, Sedona, train, train ride, Tuzigoot, Verde Canyon Railroad, Verde Valley |
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April 27, 2009
Lots of summer activities go on in the Plumas-Eureka State Park besides the usual hiking and fishing and exploring. This year is the 50th anniversary of the park’s opening so there will be special events including “Gold Discovery Days” (July 18-19) planned for visitors this summer. It is part of the California State Park system. Last summer Grandpa Ron and I caught the Living History Day
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Nature Activities, Places to Explore | Tagged: child, children, family, fishing, fun, gold, Gold Discovery Days, grandchild, grandchildren, grandma, grandpa, grandparent, Green Hour, hiking, hiking trails, kids, Living History Day, Places to Go, Plumas-Eureka, state park |
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April 26, 2009
The Columbia River Gorge is beautiful any time that you visit! Multnomah Falls is probably the most famous of all the waterfalls on the route and the second highest (620 ft) year-round running waterfall in the US, but Grandpa Ron and I enjoyed finding them all. I took lots of pictures. We even brought Gigi, Cyndi, Bella and Austin to see some of them. It is well worth doing!
Quoted from www.bestgorge.com:
“The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. The Gorge is 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep with the north canyon walls in Washington State and the south canyon walls in Oregon State.”
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Nature Activities, Places to Explore | Tagged: biking, child, children, Columbia River Gorge, family, fun, grandchild, grandchildren, grandma, grandpa, grandparent, Green Hour, hiking, hiking trails, kids, Multnomah Falls, nature, Places to Go, portland, waterfall |
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April 26, 2009
A fun day at the baseball park can be had by all. You don’t have to go to a big stadium and spend lots of money either! Kids can be closer to the players in a smaller stadium or playing field. Check out the Reno Astros as an example! The Reno Astros have had many players go to the big show. For the Reno feel of baseball, check out the Reno Astros’ dugout shows.
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April 25, 2009
Grandpa Ron and I just finished planting 4 trees – to replace ones that died this winter and for Earth Day. Boy, are we tired!!! They are all different sizes. I’ll again try to get some pictures!
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Nature Activities, Routine Activity | Tagged: child, children, Earth Day, family, fun, grandchild, grandchildren, grandma, grandpa, grandparent, Green Hour, kids, planting |
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April 24, 2009
I have added a Shared Memories page to record some of the stories I am hearing as people react to my book Grandpa, Do It! I Do It, Too! It has been great fun to hear some great grandparent and childhood memories. Do add your own comments if you have a story to share, too!
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April 24, 2009
Austin, Bella and Madison enjoyed looking at the birds, insects, koi, frogs and squirrels at the Oregon Garden in Silverton, OR. There are several themed gardens to wander through. So, maybe kids would do fine at the Hortense Miller Garden or other garden spots if mom and dad, or grandma and grandpa, would point out creatures of interest while they enjoy looking at all the plants in the gardens. The Oregon Garden has a special Children’s Garden to play in. Trees are shaped like dinosaurs. There’s a troll house to visit. The kids can also do an adventure hunt for a prize at the end of their visit. Doing the hunt kept them very busy and they learned some new things, too!
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April 24, 2009
Following up on my interest in her article on Miriam Johnson’s garden, Lori Basheda sent me another story about a special person, Hortense Miller, in Laguna Beach, CA. She started her garden in 1959 and you can take two hour guided tours by reservation for free. Hortense, who passed away at the age of 99, gave the land to the city in 1976.
Austin, Bella and Madison enjoyed looking at the birds, insects and squirrels at the Oregon Garden in Silverton, OR (This is well worth a visit as well – I gave it its own note!!), so maybe kids would do fine here if mom and dad, or grandma and grandpa, would point out creatures of interest while they enjoy looking at all the native plants in the gardens.
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Places to Explore | Tagged: butterflies, child, children, family, flower garden, fun, garden, grandchild, grandchildren, grandma, grandpa, grandparent, Green Hour, Hortense Miller Garden, kids, Laguna Beach, native plants, nature, Oregon Garden, Places to Go, Silverton |
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April 23, 2009
The ladies at Triana’s Book Club highly recommended two places that their children really enjoyed.
The first one is the Kennedy Space Center. The museum is really interesting.
The second place is the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. The kids loved it!
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April 21, 2009
Wayfarers Chapel is holding their annual Art Show featuring top artists from all over the Los Angeles area. There will be a Musical Service with a Clavinova piano dedication at 12 noon. Uncle Jake will entertain children of all ages at 1 pm. At 2 pm Eric Lloyd Wright will speak about his father, Wayfarers Chapel Architect Lloyd Wright. The talk will be followed by a book signing at the Visitor’s Center. This is a chance for you to enjoy the views, the grounds, the chapel, the children’s activities and a snack in the Visitors Center – all for free.
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Places to Explore | Tagged: child, children, family, fun, grandchildren, kids, Los Angeles, Places to Go |
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