The area of northern California where I was (see last post) had been a gold mining region. So one of the excursions we had as part of the NEWSTART program was a visit Empire Mine State Historic Park. The site includes a museum and Visitor’s Center with a scale model of the mine’s below the surface workings, a gift shop, mine shafts, the owner’s mansion, called "The Cottage," the mine superintendent’s house, a club house and beautiful grounds. For this post, I’ll focus on the beautiful outdoor views that I photographed while there on July 4, 2010.
Here is a view of the fountain across the lawn in front of the mansion
Two stately planted urns frame the approach up to The Cottage:


The Cottage, home of the owner of the Empire Gold Mine, William Bourn, Jr.
Towering Ponderosa pines
Textured bark of a Ponderosa pine


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Closer look at the bark of a Ponderosa
Yellow flowering ground cover. (Sorry, I did not get the name of this plant)
Yellow flowering ground cover. (Sorry, I did not get the name of this plant)
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