Well, sugar pines... I have never seen any and this will be a highlight of any trip west for sure.
I can't get PaddlingPitt's summer solstice sadness comment out of my mind... for me, it's a time to look forward to cooler weather in late summer and fall and the color change that happens. Yesterday there was some cooler, rainy northern air coming in after a heat wave, fall-like, and yes, absolutely looking forward to cooler times..
The sadness of summer solstice reminds me of Sibelius' musical tones set in Spring Song, written about 1900... written about his unusual sadness during spring in Finland, where the frozen northern landscape struggles to come to life, slowly, after winter, trees reaching up to the sky for the first warm rays of sunlight.
Sibelius being a perfectionist, eventually wrote a happier, warmer version to the cool blue notes of the original... for me, the colder version seems more northern, and the way seasons change in northern landscapes.
Anyway, here's the original blue version for anybody wanting to give it a listen... often played on the first day of spring on classical radio. Spring equinox and summer solstice... best recorded by a Finnish orchestra who know their northern landscape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqYqAhnKGS0