I have had the chance to take off on a quick excursion to Southern Oregon and spent some time in Northern California on the coast there. It is much different from the beaches and coastline in Southern California. In the south, you have warmer air and warmer water for swimming. In the northern area, the air is much cooler and it tends to stay that way for the most part, depending how far you go inland. Northern California is also where you hear of the giant Redwoods growing in the cool misty air.
On our way home from Oregon last week, we took our time driving home and stopped at a few spots long the way so we could do some exploring and enjoy the amazing air and the beauty of the area. One of the places we stopped is called Trees of Mystery and you can take tours of the majestic giant Redwood trees but what struck me was the amazing gardens that they had surrounding the place. The air and weather is is perfect for amazing floral displays and even the hard to grow Fuchsia plants are turned into trees for an amazing display. I just love it!
As few weeks ago, I shared a stunning planter that was outside a restaurant in Oregon and you all enjoyed it so I knew I had to share this with you too. I have more so perhaps in the next few weeks, I will continue to share some amazing scenes from my trip! Enjoy!

I just adore Fuchsia! When I lived in Oregon we would have the biggest planters of it at our house and you could see enormous ones at public places. Here in NC it is just too hot. That pic is so pretty!
I too have never seen a fuchsia tree. That’s a beautiful sight. It is great that you could take the time to see and explore all the different spots along the way. I am awaiting further pictures with pleasant expectations.
A fuchsia tree? Wow. That’s amazing. I’ve never seen them except in hanging baskets. Beautiful
I know it I have never seen it in a tree either. It was pretty!
It’s great when you can take your time on the road. Much more relaxing and you get to see new hings. Those flowers are beautiful. Very Patriotic and lovely. Looks like they’ve had nice weather.