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Mineral King Wildflowers Book

Mineral King Wildflowers: Common Names arrived yesterday!

The cover photo is by Jessica Barr. All the interior photos are by me and Trail Guy.

A sample page from the blue and purple chapter
Every chapter has a few flowers at the end without names.

The price is $19.78, which includes sales tax. The odd number is because 1978 is the year that Mineral King became part of Sequoia National Park. If you order from my website, I’ll pay the shipping. If you order from Amazon, they will charge an additional $3.99.

9 Comments

  1. Hi Jana. So anxious to see the complete book. Please save two for me – have to have one copy for Silver City.

    • Thanks for checking in, Cheryl. I emailed you with the various options for getting your books.

  2. Hi Jana, I’m so excited about the book. Please save one for me. We will be up Memorial weekend, as well as many times during, June, July, and August. I hope you are also planning to sell it at the Store this summer.

    • Hi Sandy, thanks for checking in. The book will be available at the Three Rivers History Museum AND the Silver City Store.

  3. Just sent you payment for two copies via PayPal. Looking forward to receiving them–one for me, and one for our cabin!

    1978 . . . cute!

    • Hi Sharon, You were first to respond to the announcement of book availability, but someone else beat you to the payment. Doesn’t matter, because you will still receive your books. Your cabin people will be happy to find one up there. Initially I wanted to price them at 19.77 because I graduated from high school that year, but Trail Guy was more clever and appropriate with his idea.

      • Trail Guy is just looking out for you. A penny is a penny!

        (1977? You young kid, you!)

        • Hi Anonymous, Thank you for thinking of me as a young kid, since I only have about 7 months remaining in the F’s. And Trail Guy does look out for me.

          • Whoops, “Anonymous” was me. I keep forgetting this blog doesn’t default back to my previous credentials. Sorry ’bout that!

            And I’m way into the Ss, so there!


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