Saturday, September 1, 2007
TWO Fabulous Days!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
One More Picture
Eeeeeeyhah! We're in Cowboy Land!
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
North Eastern Washington! Wow!!!
We drove today from Ellensberg WA along Hwy. 90. The town of Ellensberg is quite interesting. The downtown is suffering the pangs of growth on the outskirts of town, but much of the downtown area still has the charm of buildings built in the early 1900's. We slept in a bit and were in no hurry as we checked out of a very comfortable Holiday Inn Express. We drove around town and walked down the main street taking pictures of many interesting buildings. In an antique store we got the scoop on a very odd home we had passed which was highly decorated with reflectors, nails, sculptures,totem poles, metal bottle caps, rusted pieces of flotsam and jetsom, painted outlines of people, old mailboxes, a carved 8 foot #2 pencil, to name a few things. It has been under construction/decoration by Dick and Jane for the last 27 years. Popular thinking on the project is that Dick and Jane were a couple of hippies who settled in Ellensberg and bought a house right across the street from the Police Department. A sort of in your face sort of statement. It is really a traffic stopper.
We headed out of town continuing on Hwy. 90 east to Spokane. We were in a very warm and dry area with mile after mile of wheat! Suddenly we came upon the Columbia River Gorge. Stopped at a rest stop where I talked to my son, Matt, and tormented him by saying we could see the fish jump from our vantage point. That wasn't true but what a beautiful sight. We didn't realize where we were since the metal plaques at the lookout point had been removed by vandals. Later looking at the map we realized where we were.
Had to set the cruise control to keep the car under 90 mph. There was very little traffic and the miles melted away. Stopped in Spokane for a late lunch at a Chiles in a mall! I know, I know, we should be eating only at interesting local places, but it was easy to get off the route, park, and be back on the road with very little effort. We seem to be settling in to a bit of a pattern, for dinner tonight has been some fruit, crackers, cheese and cookies in our room. It's easy on the budget and probably better for us physically. That doesn't mean we will not have our occasional pig-out. No chance of that!
Lee drove from Spokane to Colville. My cold is icky so I slept in the back seat. They woke me a couple of times but I really slept most of the hour and a half. The countryside is beautiful and we remarked how interesting the terrain was when we crossed into Spokane County. We were in the grain growing area and then whamo--there were great stands of trees, particularly pine.
After checking in to a new and comfortable Comfort Inn we took off to explore the town. Lee and Judi's maternal family are from here and we went to the local Historical Society to look around. It was closed but we were greeted by three deer who were taking their liesure in the backyard of a lovely Victorian farmhouse. In addition to the farmhouse there are buildings housing old logging equipment, a recreated blacksmith shop, one room school, trapper's cabin and homesteader's cabin complete with an outhouse out back. Lee and Judi were quite taken with the homesteader's cabin as it was probably in a similar building that their grandmother and grandfather lived as a young people here in Colville. We are going to try to make contact with someone in the Historical Society tomorrow when it opens.
After that we are on our way over the mountains and a scenic route to Sand Point, Idaho and spending the night in Kalispell Montana. We will be there for 2 nights visiting people and hope to get a little laundry done. I'm sorry to have to miss my cousin Ron Welch in Sand Point who will be out of town tomorrow.
Now for the latest techno fiasco. While at the Historical Museum gounds, my camera said the memory was all used up. Ok back to K-Mart! When I went to down load all the pictures from today the memory card was not in the camera! Oooops! I had left it in the laptop. Anyway How do I get those pictures out? I think I have to go to K-Mart and get a cord to hook the camera up to the computer. If anyone knows any other solution I am up for it. I put the card in and hoped that maybe it would transfer to the card automatically. No such luck. And I did so want to share the pictures from today. Oh well, just another glitch in techno-land.
Nose still drippy but Lee and Judi seem fine. It's just a matter of time though! At least they haven't put me out beside the road and driven away. Will check in tomorrow.
Love, Gerry
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Scenery, Sniffles, and New Friends!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Pictures and a Few Musings
From Lee August 27, 2007
Got off in fine style from Watsonville, sure to be at friend Jane's for lunch around 10:30 am in San Rafael. Took a brief break and when we started the car again, the Green Avalon's computer screen had flat-lined. Judi immediately called her personal mechanic in Tustin to demand a solution. Don't we all have our mechanics on speed dial? Anyway, no solution offered and the first opportunity to fix the problem will be Kalispell. Jane's luncheon was so good and spending a couple of hours with her restored our high spirits.
Arrived at first destination--Garberville--around 6:00. Garberville is a depressed little forest town sitting at one end of one of the most glorious avenues in the world. One senses the scent of pot in the air even if not actually inhaling it.
Next morning we drove thru the giant coast redwoods and marveled as well at the wide river bed of the Eel River-astonished that the river rose to ninety-six during the devasting flood of 1964. There is just nothing like the absolute stillness and majesty of this forest. Even footsteps are muted by the duff below the trees. Reluctantly we came to the end of the road and headed on toward Oregon. The sign for Ferndale lured us right off our planned path and we were again awed, this time by vast green pastures ringed by faraway purple hills and dotted with happily grazing pretty brown cows--right out of the TV commercial. Ferndale is a designated state historical monument so the gorgeous Victorian homes are all spruced up and are fabulous as is the town's vertical cemetary.
The day came to an end at Brookings, Oregon and our motel of choice turned out to be the bar we won't go under. Our room did have a bottle opener and a fabulous shower head, according to Judi.
So far--day 2--I love this trip!
"30"
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Still Going! Aug 26, 2007
The restaurant in Eureka was the Samoa Cookhouse. For those of you familiar with the area you probably have heard of this place. It is an old cookhouse used to feed employees of a lumber company. Everything is served family style and we had a wonderful ham dinner with soup, salad, calico beans, corn, baked potatoes, huge slices of soft yummy squishy bread, and tapioca pudding for dessert. All this was washed down with pitchers of iced tea. We left there groaning.
We left Eureka around 3:30 but we were committed to sleeping in Oregon. We pulled in to Brookings, Oregon around 5:30 and proceeded to choose the worst motel in town. We settled for a smoking room downstairs so we wouldn't have to carry all our stuff upstairs since there is no elevator. The room stinks, we only have 2 chairs, and there are few amenities. From our window we can see several other motels that would have been better! Hopefully we have learned to be a bit more discerning. On up the Oregon coast tomorrow eventually getting to Astoria, Washington on Tuesday. Have decided to skip Seattle and spend more time on the coast.
I am having trouble posting pictures so please excuse the higgeldy-piggeldy way they are arranged on the page. I need some practice. For now there is a picture of my hero Geoff, shots from the Samoa Cookhouse, and our "fabulous" motel. More tomorrow. Gerry