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" ... Back on the west coast, Lassen Volcanic National Park is another park where you might not expect fall colors. This quiet northern California park has a few pockets of cottonwood, oaks and sagebrush which together create a vivid palette. Crystal clear Manzanita Lake is one area of the park with bright colors in addition to the ubiquitous evergreens. Even if you don’t time it right for the fall colors, you’ll still enjoy an iconic view of Lassen Peak. ... "
" ... Breakthroughs often come when we’re not searching for them. They happen while taking a walk, driving a car or, in the case of a young Walt Disney, relaxing under a tree. According to the Walt Disney Hometown Museum’s website, Disney would often daydream under a large cottonwood tree while growing up, and it’s where his ideas for Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony were drawn from. ... "
" ... Dixon employed a yellow for his cottonwood trees serene and faithful enough to the mind’s eye as to allow observers to hear the wind rustling through its leaves. His followers pick up this color which challenges the red of any Vermont maple or the green of any Washington pine for beauty. ... "
" ... The oldest natural landscape within the city is the forested waterfront alongside the Rio Grande, in what locals call the Bosque (Spanish for “forest”), a green area of gnarled old cottonwood and graceful coyote willow trees and small urban farms. It’s now a 4,300-acre state park with a 16-mile bike trail. ... "
" ... Turner gave her one of his prized 14-inch Kachina dolls from his vast collection as sort of a lucky rabbit’s foot. Turner— described by his daughter, Scottie Marable, as a true “Renaissance man” — obtained the Kachina Sun God Doll, carved from cottonwood root, on one of his frequent trips to a Hopi Reservation. Kachina dolls represent Hopi spirit or deities, often tied to natural elements such as the sun. ... "