This Sunday, we decided to take Panda to the mountains so she could play in the snow. We live about 40 miles from the San Gabriel Mountains, so it's hardly an inconvenience to pack up the girl and head for the hills. So we shook off the sleepies after a night filled with Salsa dancing (well, I did the dancing, he stuck to scotch and people watching), grabbed the little fur ball and began our journey.
We drove along, listening to an audio book and taking in the sights. We realized, though, that we were a little off track when we saw a sign for this land mark.
For those of you who know Southern California, you may have already guessed where we ended up. For everyone else, you can find out after the bump.
We somehow managed to warp the space-time continuum and end up over 80 miles from our intended destination. We landed, in beautiful Big Bear Lake, California.
While there really wasn't much in the way of snow, we still managed to have a great time. We brought a light picnic lunch, Leo got to drive off road and Panda found herself endlessly charmed by the clean brisk air and all the sights.
So ahead, please find some gratuitous nature shots with my two cuties thrown in for good measure.
Please insert your favorite "twig and berries" joke here.
Here are the two joys of my life, looking as cute as can be.
Stewie (Leo's car) has been getting decked out with all the fixings, recently. Those giant headlights and bumper protectors don't do much when we're driving around LA, but sure are handy in the mountains.
I am the height of winter fashion. If the fuzzy hat doesn't end up on the runway this winter, that 3/4 sleeve sweater over the long sleeve sweater, all beneath a quilted vest, will surely be seen on the A-list stars at the Oscars.
I was really taken with the trees, which is good, because there were a lot of them. I believe these are Sierra Juniper trees. If there are any botanists (by career or hobby) out there, please feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken.
This last one just looks painful.
Once we started heading back home, Leo decided to do some impressions. This is Leo pretending to be Britney Spears with her baby, driving through Malibu.
Of course, to really get the full effect he would have needed to be barreling down the PCH at 50 miles an hour, but I still think the impression is spot on.
And since I always save the best for last, here's some unadulterated Panda goodness.
We did find a couple patches of snow, while hiking, and Panda is never one to shy away from it. In fact, I think it brings out the silly in her.
She stepped one little paw into it and she was down for a Shake and Bake. And do you see what she's doing? Click the image to make it bigger. Yup, she's having a little munch, mid roll.
For a Sunday, it was a pretty long adventure, but we all enjoyed it. I don’t think it’ll be long before we try again, but next time, I think I’ll print out some directions.
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Oh! I can just smell the juniper! It made my stomach twist with longing - I grew up in Santa Monica, spent summers in Manhattan Beach, at Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. I haven't been to either Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead in like 30 years, but I can still remember the smell. Mmmmm . . .
Posted by Cynthia | March 3, 2006 2:30 PM
Posted on March 3, 2006 14:30
What a great family Sunday!! The best! Love the happy Panda pics as always, and those trees are majestic storybook trees. Thanks for sharing a great day with us all.
Posted by Jewels | March 1, 2006 6:20 PM
Posted on March 1, 2006 18:20
The series of tree photos are beautiful. You've got a great sense of composition. I've been dying to go to the mountains when I'm in L.A. One of these days my guy and I will do it - I'll make him look at your post to be inspired to do the trip.
Posted by Delica | March 1, 2006 2:02 PM
Posted on March 1, 2006 14:02
Ohh, so pretty!! I really miss southern California - for 4 years, I lived incredibly close to your "scheduled destination" marker. I never made it to Big Bear Lake, though. I'll have to put in on my list of places to visit if/when I make it back to the area!
Posted by Joanna | March 1, 2006 11:28 AM
Posted on March 1, 2006 11:28
What more can I say than "I LOVE PANDA!!!"
Posted by kitkatknit | March 1, 2006 7:45 AM
Posted on March 1, 2006 07:45
All Panda, all the time! She always looks so happy! You really take good care of her.
Posted by Janet | February 28, 2006 9:45 PM
Posted on February 28, 2006 21:45
Beautiful location. My Holly loves the snow too, however she can find it in her own back yard this time of year. What brand of dog harness is Panda wearing?
Posted by Paula | February 28, 2006 8:22 PM
Posted on February 28, 2006 20:22
Beautiful pictures!
Posted by angelique | February 28, 2006 11:26 AM
Posted on February 28, 2006 11:26
Wow! Great pictures of the trees. They are so beautiful.
That is such a cute picture of you and Panda!!
Posted by jessica~ | February 28, 2006 11:12 AM
Posted on February 28, 2006 11:12
Audio books do it every time. Jon and I ended up in Canada once! If the book gets to a good part, I have no qualms about skipping my exit. Stephen King is my favorite, especially when he reads the thing himslef. "Gerald's Game", read by a woman, was mesmerizing.
And what is there to say about Panda. When I look at her standing out in nature or looking up at Leo lovingly, I just see Dot. I wish I could take her ouot, but at least her doppelganger is able to enjoy it for her. >^..^
Posted by Anonymous | February 28, 2006 10:42 AM
Posted on February 28, 2006 10:42
Love the tree/texture pictures. And of course it goes without saying that I love the Panda pix too. Jasper hasn't seen snow yet. We've been snowless in GA since he was born.
Posted by Janice in GA | February 28, 2006 10:31 AM
Posted on February 28, 2006 10:31
I think Panda in the driver seat is my favorite. But the one where she's licking the snow is precious too.
Posted by Lauren | February 28, 2006 8:54 AM
Posted on February 28, 2006 08:54