This post focuses on something most of us, I’m sure, take for granted. TREES.

I think I first “fell in love with” trees during one of my family’s many visits to Muir Woods in Marin County – just north of San Francisco.

To get there, we first had to cross the Golden Gate Bridge, then travel down a long, winding road.

Walking through the old-growth redwoods in that park was always an incredible experience for me, and is probably why I got into backpacking and hiking as an adult.

Luckily, I no longer have to drive hours in order to enjoy walking through groves of trees. They’re everywhere in Sacramento County … and in the foothills just east of us. (Settlers during the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century planted so many trees in this area that eventually, Sacramento was nicknamed the “City of Trees.”)

Besides the shade they give during 100° summers, one reason I love trees is because of the many memories I have surrounding them:

  • Walks through Muir Woods
  • Rope swings tied to branches above creeks
  • Walking through piles of colorful autumn leaves near huge homes in my college town of Chico
  • Finding out that my 9-year-old niece had fallen asleep high up in the silver dollar tree in front of our home!

Luckily, living without trees isn’t something I need to worry about. At least, not around here.

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