Fire of Love

Last night, I watched this film about two French volcanologists who, in love with adventure, lava, and fire, dedicated their life to finding out all about erupting volcanoes —and they filmed almost everything, teaching us what happens with this phenomena. The two scientists also dedicated their life to each other. It is a love story … More Fire of Love

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Magnolias in San Francisco

Between February and March, two-hundred Magnolia trees begin flourishing at the San Francisco Botanical Garden. It becomes an Eden for photographers, painters, and those who appreciate the power of nature. The natural “collection” began in 1940 with the first Magnolia Campelli, which still stands in the gardens. In 2022, the Magnolia peak was in Mid-March. … More Magnolias in San Francisco

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Snowy Landscapes

National Parks offer excellent opportunities to enjoy winter landscapes. Lassen National Park in Lassen County, CA is one of my favorites. The Visitor Center often gets covered in snow, as seen in this picture, but somehow the park rangers manage to keep it open. It offers information, classes, a store, a coffee shop, and coziness. … More Snowy Landscapes

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Destination: Mount Shasta in Siskiyou County, California.

At 14,163 ft of elevation and by a town holding the same name, Mount Shasta is majestic, intriguing, and a destination for hikers, climbers, and skiers. Native Americans consider it a sanctuary and the center of the universe. In some circles, it is known as a portal and a place of certain energies and positive … More Destination: Mount Shasta in Siskiyou County, California.

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