Thursday, December 20, 2018

A Little California Holiday Stuff

I just have a few things to show that I couldn't resist memorializing before the year ends.  I know there's a big gap between posts, but it would take too long to tell it now, so I'll just offer the latest or can't-miss-its and call it good.

Dick's Christmas Tree and the Duck Yard

Sara and Dick admire the Tree

Sara and Sue Juno came by to help me set up the Big Village.  Jeffery did the "electrics" for me.

Here's Jeffery plugging everything in.

Craig, Bob J. and Grant stay out of our way, but remain in the jolly company.

Sara invited me to go Christmas treeing with her, Grant and family.  Tiny Taylan with the Grants-parents.

Kinley, Taylan, Kristine, Sara, and Grant with their trees.

I love my Village Ladder.

Hey, some elf added more to the Duck Yard.

They're seeding the verge down by Concow as Jeffery and I head out of the canyon

It's the Talking Christmas tree in Nevada City!  I guess she is a long-time tradition at the holiday event.

One of the holiday streets at the Victorian Christmas in Nevada City.

You can rent this for your vacation.

Rockin' the beer barrel staves.

Santa and sleigh enter Nevada City stealthily.

View of Nevada City in the daylight.  Such a quaint town!

A vintage sign in Grass Valley

The Bank

A stuffed reindeer

This park was a highlight of our gad-about adventure.

This sign names what I'll show you in the next photo, but it doesn't really explain it. Apparently, Mr. William Rowe designed a way to escape from the mine if the main shaft caved in and this was the result.

Curious edifice

It's a contraption.

The main yard with lots of gear on display.

Jeffery and I took a walk around the perimeter before the tours began.

Doesn't this view just calm your soul?


This info-board explains how toxins are being filtered out of the ground.  You don't want to drink the water, that's for sure.

The water was spraying fountain-like from the center ring in the pond.

I had so much fun kicking the thick leaf piles as we walked along.

The green house has opalescent window glass!

Pretty!

We get a glimpse of The Cottage, which we will be touring soon.

The whole park was decked for the holidays.  This is the Club House main room.

The wood gleams so beautifully.

This is the Bar in the Club House.

The Club House.

One grecian urn!  (there were two of them, actually)

Better view of the Cottage, which was owned by Mr. Bourne (who hails from Boston)

The light fixtures were all really interesting.

Loved the brick-work in this door frame.

The dark/light values inside made it hard to get a good photo, but here's one that turned out.

The main living room in the Cottage

Mr. Bourne's bathroom

The Kitchen

Butcher's Block table was coveted by all the tour attendees.

This is the Mine Manager's Office building.

One section of a stamp mill, which crushes the gold-bearing ore after it's extracted from below the earth.

Here's where the workers came to get into their work clothes and then to ride the man skip into the shaft

Here's where the workers get onto the man skip and head down to their day's work.

Blurry shot of the Man Skip.  You sit all in a row, with only a slat of wood for a "seat".  We loaded onto the Skip, and they give you an "experience" of riding down into the mining shaft as the workers did.

Here's the shaft, and the path to the gold.

Here's my toes as I sit in the front of the Man Skip.  
Anyone want to come out and do the tour with us next time?  We really have lots more to see at this excellent park.  In the spring/summer, the gardens are supposedly very worth seeing. 
MERRY CHRISTMAS - HAPPY SOLSTICE - JOYOUS NEW YEAR - PEACE- HEALTH- LOVE