Take the Time

Take the Time

Was marking out some projects Tahoe has in Mono and Inyo Counties. And took along my youngest for some driving companionship to layout a job in Lone Pine.

After marking out the project, my kid tells me to stop and look. Being a practical dad, I start looking around for a snake, bear, problem with the jobsite. Nope, none of that. My kid just wanted me to stop and look at the view behind me.

Needless to say, the Eastern Sierras from Lone Pine are worth taking the time to view. And you get to see the tallest mountain (Mt. Whitney) in the continental US.

After finishing up looking at some jobs in June Lakes (often referred to as the Switzerland of California), you bet we took a moment to enjoy the view right in front of us!

Take the time to enjoy those moments with family. You never know how long they'll last. Or when you'll get the chance to make more memories.

Pictured: Mountains over Gull Lake, in the June Lakes loop, looking across from the ballfield. The Eastern Sierras with Mt. Whitney, looking up from our Lone Pine jobsite.Take the Time

Was marking out some projects Tahoe has in Mono and Inyo Counties. And took along my youngest for some driving companionship to layout a job in Lone Pine.

After marking out the project, my kid tells me to stop and look. Being a practical dad, I start looking around for a snake, bear, problem with the jobsite. Nope, none of that. My kid just wanted me to stop and look at the view behind me.

Needless to say, the Eastern Sierras from Lone Pine are worth taking the time to view. And you get to see the tallest mountain (Mt. Whitney) in the continental US.

After finishing up looking at some jobs in June Lakes (often referred to as the Switzerland of California), you bet we took a moment to enjoy the view right in front of us!

Take the time to enjoy those moments with family. You never know how long they’ll last. Or when you’ll get the chance to make more memories.

Pictured: Mountains over Gull Lake, in the June Lakes loop, looking across from the ballfield. The Eastern Sierras with Mt. Whitney, looking up from our Lone Pine jobsite.