Now you are going to make me play...."guess the location again"!
I believe these pics were taken at the top of Wilhelmina Rise at that park were you can hike.
Those trees are Hawaiian Christmas trees. But the early explorers actually brought them here from New Zealand and they were originally New Zealand Christmas trees.
Sweet photos, nice family. Where'd you take this, love the forest-y background. BTW thanx for the 411 on the Aomori juice. Still at $5.99 and ohhhh it's delish. Way better than the American version of apple juice! Doomo ~ N
Whaaat, Mark? There's a park at the top of Wilhelmina Rise? Ooooooh. Gonna check it out online. Interesting fact about the trees! This park is at the top of St. Louis Heights . . . Wa'ahila Ridge Park.
Thanks Kat.
Thanks Les.
Thanks, N. It's at Wa'ahila Ridge Park. I'm so glad you got to try the apple juice!!
OK! That's It Jalna! ....St. Louis Heights . Yes that's the park I was thinking of! I missed it by one mountain! I was trying to locate that park on a map last night but could not find it. It's so beautiful up there! In the good old days hardly anyone knew about that park. And it was never crowded.
Mark, so it is the park you were thinking of after all. I love that location to shoot pictures, but was scared to drive up that hill before. I feel confident with my Subaru which I got last year, and hope to do more picture taking there.
Yes that's the one I was thinking of Jalna. Don't be scared going back down the steep hill! Just put your car in Low Gear and let the engine slow you down as you coast downhill. This will also save your brakes. I did this all the time when I lived on top of Mariners Ridge and it worked very well. It takes a little longer to get down, but it gives you time to enjoy the view and slow your life down a bit! So no worries.
a couple of centuries ago, i used to play tennis at the courts at the top of Wilhemina Rise; not sure if it's still there but a nice spot to kick back :-)
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Hi Jalna! Nice pics and location for a shoot!
Now you are going to make me play...."guess the location again"!
I believe these pics were taken at the top of Wilhelmina Rise at that park were you can hike.
Those trees are Hawaiian Christmas trees. But the early explorers actually brought them here from New Zealand and they were originally New Zealand Christmas trees.
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nice!
awwww love it!
Sweet photos, nice family. Where'd you take this, love the forest-y background. BTW thanx for the 411 on the Aomori juice. Still at $5.99 and ohhhh it's delish.
Way better than the American version of apple juice! Doomo ~ N
really nice shots. st. louis heights park, right? (not sure what the real name is!)
You're welcome, Mich. Thanks for the goodies!!
Whaaat, Mark? There's a park at the top of Wilhelmina Rise? Ooooooh. Gonna check it out online. Interesting fact about the trees! This park is at the top of St. Louis Heights . . . Wa'ahila Ridge Park.
Thanks Kat.
Thanks Les.
Thanks, N. It's at Wa'ahila Ridge Park. I'm so glad you got to try the apple juice!!
Hi Rand! You're right. Wa'ahila Ridge Park.
OK! That's It Jalna! ....St. Louis Heights . Yes that's the park I was thinking of! I missed it by one mountain! I was trying to locate that park on a map last night but could not find it. It's so beautiful up there! In the good old days hardly anyone knew about that park. And it was never crowded.
beautiful pictures and beautiful family!
Mark, so it is the park you were thinking of after all. I love that location to shoot pictures, but was scared to drive up that hill before. I feel confident with my Subaru which I got last year, and hope to do more picture taking there.
Thanks Jenny!
Yes that's the one I was thinking of Jalna. Don't be scared going back down the steep hill! Just put your car in Low Gear and let the engine slow you down as you coast downhill. This will also save your brakes. I did this all the time when I lived on top of Mariners Ridge and it worked very well. It takes a little longer to get down, but it gives you time to enjoy the view and slow your life down a bit! So no worries.
Very nice! They going love it.
Good advice about slowing your life down, Mark! Thanks!
Thank you, Erick!
Holiday family portrait? Very nice!
Yup, it's that time, Akemi.
a couple of centuries ago, i used to play tennis at the courts at the top of Wilhemina Rise; not sure if it's still there but a nice spot to kick back :-)
Maybe I'll go check it out one of these days, Rand.
These too! You do such a great job!
Thanks again, Mmiissee.
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