SNOWFLAKE PATHWAYS
A HISTORY IN PICTURES
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2021

(1) ^ ^ ^ Alpen Court looking north (29 January 2021)

(2) ^ ^ ^ Alpen Court, top of street (29 January 2021)

(3) ^ ^ ^ Where's my car? (29 January 2021)

(4) ^ ^ ^ The Victory Table (26 January 2021)

(5) ^ ^ ^ Deanna walking with snowshoes and her morning cappuccino

(6) ^ ^ ^ Evie loves the snow

(7) ^ ^ ^ Evie enjoying running in the snow

(8) ^ ^ ^ The Victory Table (29 January 2021)

(9) ^ ^ ^ Cal State Tree Service employed to improve the health of the trees in the green belt in April/May 2021

(10) ^ ^ ^ Dead and dying trees where felled

(11) ^ ^ ^ Measures were also taken to improve wildfire safety by thining ground cover and removing potential fire ladders

(12) ^ ^ ^ Cal State Tree Service

(13) ^ ^ ^ Dead branches were removed and chipped

(14) ^ ^ ^ The team were highly skilled

(15) ^ ^ ^ Trees that were starting to die from the top down were topped and sealed with a metal cap to prevent wet rot

(16) ^ ^ ^ This technique can save the tree from dying and extend its life

(17) ^ ^ ^ This dead tree in the shadow of the Victory Table was removed in May 2021

(18) ^ ^ ^ The Wetlands Pathway extension started in 2019

(19) ^ ^ ^ Continuing the Wetlands Pathway extension

(20) ^ ^ ^ The new pathway looking back toward the Wetlands area

(21) ^ ^ ^ The new pathway ends with this flight of rock stairs that joins with the service road

(22) ^ ^ ^ A close up of a wild rose near the Wild Roses Table

(23) ^ ^ ^ The Writer's Table (replacing the original Writer's Table that used to be near where the dog is standing)

(24) ^ ^ ^ New table and stump stools near the Alpen Court trailhead (October 2012)

(25) ^ ^ ^ Closer view of the new table and stools near the main trailhead (October 2012)

(26) ^ ^ ^ A sheltered haven for buddha (courtesy of Deanna)

(27) ^ ^ ^ Examples of painted rocks that artists have placed throughout the community parkland