Photo: Amy T. Zielinski (Getty Images) Twin Peaks Day came and went earlier this week, but the show’s spirit, like an extra-dimensional terror with long grey hair and a jean jacket, never disappears for long. Consider, for instance, the effort that’s gone into The Woodlands Lodge, a tiny, squirrel and bird-friendly version of the red room created in the apparent belief that Twin Peaks should be experienced by all beings, human or otherwise. Advertisement Described by its makers as a “ Twin Peaks themed room & board welcoming all small creatures of the Verdugo Woodlands and beyond,” the little rest stop offers nature’s biggest Lynch fans an opportunity to enjoy lunch in front of dollhouse-sized portraits of Special Agent Cooper and Laura Palmer or explore the mind-bending horrors of the Black Lodge in search of walnuts.