Monday, May 26, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend Adventure


I didn't have any particular plans for Memorial Day weekend. I was considering just renting movies, hanging out with my family, and catching up on some projects. Then I realized that it was almost halfway through 2008, and I hadn't been on any adventures yet.

So I decided to go "somewhere." I called my travel agent to see if there were any last minute deals since I didn't have a particular destination in mind. Then I made a list of places I thought would be interesting to visit.

Sequoia National Park was high on my list. It had been on my list of places I wanted to go for over four years. I spontaneously decided that this Memorial Day weekend was the perfect time to go.

On Thursday night, I called practically every hotel, lodge, campsite, and inn to find a room for the following nights. One man actually said, "for this weekend? Are you kidding?" At 11:00 pm on Thursday night, Lucy from the Ben Maddox House called me back to say that she had had a cancellation and now had a room available.

And the adventure began...



Here I am in front of the Ben Maddox House Bed & Breakfast. After a 4 hour drive to Visalia, I arrived around 10 pm on Friday night. Lucy welcomed me with a glass of wine and a sampling of local cheeses.

Hanging out with Lucy in the front room. Usually I have a green smoothie for breakfast, but Lucy's blueberry french toast was too good to pass up.

My primary intention in embarking on this adventure was to see the giant sequoia redwood trees. The General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park is the largest tree in the world. I did see General Sherman as well as other huge redwood trees, like the one in this picture. However, since it was foggy and cold in the park, I only spent a few hours there then decided to explore other areas...

This is one of the many lovely murals in the cute town of Exeter.

In Visalia, I saw a brochure for a place called Cat Haven, a wilderness park dedicated to the preservation of wild cats. I love big cats. Here I am connecting with a cloud leopard. I had never seen a cloud leopard so clearly or so close before.


Here's a fun picture of the cloud leopard. I wish I could have recorded the funny sounds he was making.
I felt lucky to meet Dale Anderson, Founder & Director of Cat Haven.

So my spontaneous trip to see the giant sequoias evolved into so much more. The whole experience was a good lesson in being flexible and open to anything.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Real Estate Investing Workshop in San Jose


This was my first time leading the Getting Started in Real Estate Investing workshop at the Hotel Valencia in San Jose.

This group of investors was a lot of fun. Here they are taking a break from class for a massage line.