SNOWFLAKE PATHWAYS
A HISTORY IN PICTURES
2020
(1) ^ ^ ^ The Wedding Bridge Table decorated for a gathering
(2) ^ ^ ^ Outdoor chess table in a secluded spot
(3) ^ ^ ^ The new chess table surrounded by a manzanita grove
(4) ^ ^ ^ A normally dry stream bed comes alive after a heavy downpour (15 August 2020)
(5) ^ ^ ^ Photo taken from a foot bridge with storm water flowing underneath
(6) ^ ^ ^ Twenty minutes of heavy rain is sufficient to get these dormant streams flowing
(7) ^ ^ ^ Scrabble Rock
(8) ^ ^ ^ The continually changing Scrabble Rock
(9) ^ ^ ^ Scrabble Rock comes courtesy of Jacqueline
(10) ^ ^ ^ The Monument Table with rock bench seat
(11) ^ ^ ^ The Party Terrace
(12) ^ ^ ^ ManiStone painted by Toni Devereaux, the retired head of the graphics department at Disney and a former sign painter
(13) ^ ^ ^ A new pathway leading to Woodhenge
(14) ^ ^ ^ A closer view of the new pathway
(15) ^ ^ ^ The new pathway looking back toward Woodhenge
(16) ^ ^ ^ Making stump stools
(17) ^ ^ ^ New stump stools ready to be deployed
(18) ^ ^ ^ Woodhenge, a popular resting and meeting spot
(19) ^ ^ ^ A special tree in the green belt, the majestic, triple-forked tree. A life well lived. Presumably a victim of the extended drought
(20) ^ ^ ^ Mushroom rock (by Jacqueline)
(21) ^ ^ ^ The Creek Table rest spot (later relocated)
(22) ^ ^ ^ Piles of slash courtesy of an Edison clearing crew ready to be spread on the pathways