
Today we went through the quaint downtown and did a little window shopping. Mom bought me a cute pink
polka dot collar for $2.50. She wanted to buy my cousins' collars too but they did not have their sizes- it was a going out of business sale. Also, there were dogs everywhere (on leashes of course). I felt right at home in this dog-friendly town.

Then we rode the skunk train. Well, I slept in the car while Mom and Dad rode the train. I opted not to go on this one. Although dogs were allowed, I needed my beauty sleep.

Looking at the pictures, you can tell Mom and Dad had a good time riding the steam powered train through the redwood forests.

Can you believe how tall these trees are?

And how large the trunks are?

I would hate to know what critters lie inside that tree trunk.

After Mom and Dad ate at a local cafe, we went to Glass Beach. Can you see the broken glass that has been polished by years of crashing waves? This beach used to be the city's dump, closing in the 60's.

Needless to say looking at Mom's hair, it was COLD and WINDY.

Last but not least, we went to
MacKerricher State Park, enjoying another beautiful, cold and windy beach. Mom and Dad kept saying they heard sea lions but never did see them until we looked at the pictures. Do you see them, blending in with the rocks?

A gorgeous sunset ending a beautiful day!
Don't know if you knew this, but Jeremy's parents lived in the Scotia/Fortuna/Ferndale area right by the redwood park that you went to. Glad you had fun. take care!
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