Thursday, October 13, 2011

FORT ROSS SOUTH

The bottom angled board represents Jesus' feet and also the 2 disciples.... good and bad.... 
4th graders from Palo Alto on a field trip.  They each had taken on the roles of actual historic Fort Ross residents.
2nd largest Eucalyptus tree in the USA!
May-Tee-Nee is the Kashia name for the area.
Carpool at 9:15 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge, and at The Sea Ranch Lodge at 9:30 or meet at Fort Ross State Park at 10:00.  Fort Ross is only open on weekends after early September, but there is a school visit this day so we were able to see the Fort.  We will walk to the Cove and then take the trail to the south end of the park along the bluff. Return and walk to the Russian graveyard. Robin Joy who has worked at Fort Ross as an interpreter joined us and educated us along the way.
Leader: Gary Sprague
NOTE: for those interested visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/163772490349838/  for information about trips, big ships and events at Fort Ross.
LOVELY warm, sunny day at Fort Ross. 

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