




This is a Douglas Fir. 500ish years old. And our tour guide's name was "Toss".
This dress was gorgeous and horrible - read the sign below. But the beadwork was amazing. Notice all the little girls in a flock by it?
I want currency like this. One coin equal to a pound of cured pork belly. Imagine the varieties of coin art you could create!
Last and least, the permanent wave machine. Yikes.