Hail to the cedar-snag, thou slender fluted tower; about thy feet the carpeting moss grows thick on thy ancient boughs long fallen; you let your heartwood return to the loam, but still remains thy bark and sapwood, pregnant with petrifying thujaplicin, that perfuming preserving oil of great cypresses, standing an age as fortress walls, citadel of the wandering marten, the long-resting grizzly, a newborn nursery of ravens.
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Cedars Guest House is set in Aberdeen, 1.4 km from Union Street. Beach Ballroom is 4.5 km away. Free WiFi and free private parking are available. Each room has a kettle, a fridge and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, including BT Sport. The rooms come with a private bathroom fitted with a bath or shower. You will find luggage storage space at the property. Aberdeen Art Gallery is 2.3 km from Cedars Guest House, while Aberdeen Maritime Museum is 2.6 km away. AECC is 11 km from the property. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport, 11 km away. 339 Great Western Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6NW, United Kingdom #mJmTravel #mJm_Travel #mJm2Travel #Tours #Travel #Tickets #Hotels
Part of the old Tokaido Road, the walking highway from Kyoto to Edo/Tokyo, are still intact. Stopped on the side of the road somewhere near Hakone. The road was lined with these very tall cedars that were covered in a mist. Had a surreal feel.