I was having fun drawing all of them
And close up
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I was having fun drawing all of them
And close up
The General Grant Tree.
When the Civil War ended, the United States had an abundance of soldiers in the East, and a bunch of recently-brutally-colonized lands to the West. So, they put two and two together, and waves of soldiers went West. Most of that legacy is brutality. But some of that is positive- the first park rangers for newly-formed national parks in the Sierra Nevada mountains were part of these companies. Among others, this includes the Buffalo soldiers, all black regimens that scouted and mapped the Sierras, and helped establish better public access.
When they were sent to survey the West, they found giants. The Giant Sequoias, ice age relics clinging to isolated groves on the West slopes of the Sierras, are the largest single stem trees in the world. The largest individual trees were given names by these soldiers, and naturally, they named them after their commanding officers.
The General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park is the largest single-stem tree on the planet, but many come close- including the General Grant tree in Kings Canyon national park.
Unlike the Sherman tree, however, the Grant tree obtained a kind of mythic quality. It's been named a national shrine to veterans and the military, as well as the Nation's Christmas tree.
But me? Well, I like the Sequoias themselves as a symbol of enduring nature more than I love the military or Christmas. I love the towering immensity of Sequoias, and largely disconnect myself from the other meanings that this tree has been given.
But y'know what else I love?
Tgirl tummy.
That's right.
This is a tgirl tummy Tuesday post.
Happy tgirl tummy Tuesday from the General Grant tree! I hope I'm being adequately degenerate at this "national shrine" to help divorce it from the US military. I stopped for the night in Grant Grove on my way deeper into the Sierras, so yeah, this is past Sierra with a scheduled post. Apologies for the image quality, these were all taken at twilight. Stay gender fucked, stay faggoty, eat well, and enjoy your public lands!
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IRL Kodo, IRL Lolisho, IRL Seki, and IRL Uchu flags.
Terms describing those who perceive themselves as a real-life kodo (etc). The term may also be used for those who identify as an kodo (etc) due to a delusional attachment.
+ The IRL Uchu & Lolisho symbols as well :)
i missed my uchiha oc
maid butler kaisae!!!
Okay okay I'm behind on posting about my various adventures this summer, but let's just skip a few for now bc I wanna post about my most recent one:
Glenn Pass. 12,000 feet of elevation.
Kings Canyon is one of several glacially carved granite valleys in the Sierra Nevada. Several other, smaller valleys feed into it, including the paradise valley and Bubbs creek.
The Rae Lakes loop is a short but brutal route that starts at the floor of King's canyon, takes you up one of those side valleys, over the crest of the High Sierra, and down another valley.
To get across that divide, you have to cross the notorious Glenn Pass. Not only is this the highest point on the Rae lakes loop, it's also one of the highest points on several massive through hikes, including the John Muir Trail and Pacific Crest Trail.
Now. The JMT and PCT people may have it rougher than me overall due to the sheer length of those hikes.
But.
Their campsites for the previous days are around 10,000 feet of elevation.
I made the BRILLIANT decision to hike from 7,500 feet, 10 miles up and over Glenn pass at 12k feet, and then down to upper Rae lake in one day. It may have been the single most physically challenging day of my goddamn life.
But holy shit, it was it worth it.
This route absolutely floored me. My original intention here was just that this was my "final check" for the High Sierra trail- in terms of difficulty and conditions, it's basically identical, except half the length. I packed as if I was doing the HST, and used less than a third of my consumable stuff, so I feel more than ready for it.
I was expecting it to be pretty, but I was not expecting it to be one of the most gorgeous couple days of my life. Yosemite can suck it. The granite valleys and cliffs of Kings Canyon and the paradise valley are my new favorite glacial valley in the Sierras.
And that's not even mentioning the wildlife! I mostly recorded video of them, but I saw bears, deer, rattlesnakes, mountain kingsnakes, pikas, marmots, tons of different birds, and more that I'm probably forgetting! If there's any interest, I might start posting the videos I've taken of me talking to wildlife lol
Blue Eye Samurai theory (spoilers forthcoming) -
In episode 3, we see the moment Mizu is saved as a baby by one of the men sent to kill her. We also see that George Takei’s character Seki has obviously seen combat before being in his position as Daichi’s advisor and as Akemi’s confidante and surrogate parent.
I think we’re going to learn more of Seki’s backstory in Season 2, either through Abijah or through Akemi reviewing Seki’s old documents/journals, revealing that Seki was the one who saved Mizu.
Jaune: (Scroll buzzes, Answers) Hello?
Oscar: (Via scroll) Hey, Jaaaune?
Jaune: Yeah?
Oscar: Are you busy?
Jaune: (Looks at stack of works in progress) Whyyy?
Oscar: Nobody wants to play Gilded Band with me...
Jaune: I'll... I'll play Gilded Band with you.
Oscar: Oh, and by play, I mean carry me through the entire game~!
Jaune: (Has a track record of carrying others through Souls-like games)
Jaune: Snrk! Yeah, okay! I'll play Gilded Band with you~!
Jaune: (Hangs up, Picks up helmet)
Jaune: (Picks up tricorne)
Jaune: OH! (Picks up headband)