Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Oregon's north coast.

We've spent the last two days exploring the Oregon north coast. It's as pretty as the rest of Oregon's coastline with lots of little towns and rugged hills extending down to the ocean.



We spent a few hours Sunday with long time (as in 40 years) friends Bill and Geri. They now live on a hill overlooking the river in Nehalem. What a pretty place to live! It was great to "catch up" on the family and we even talked a little about the "good ole days".



Monday it was off to Astoria about 40 miles north of Nehalem. Fort Stevens is located at the mouth of the Columbia river on a peninsula. Fort Stevens was located here to defend the Columbia River from enemy ships and was the site of one of two attacks on US soil by Japanese submarines in 1942.




This is a 6 inch gun turret that housed a six man crew... all inside the gun. From it's location it was capable of shelling enemy ships as far as 9 miles away








The historical society is restoring this 6 inch gun and is locating it on the site of an original 10 inch gun. The mechanism is the same, it's just smaller. The gun will raise shoot and retract just as the original did.







From Fort Sevens we headed about 5 miles away to Fort Clapton. Here, Lewis and Clark spent 4 months preparing to return to St Louis. The original fort was destroyed but this replica has been built on the site.




Today (Tuesday) we'll explore more of the coast then head toward home tomorrow with a stop at the Rogue River and a couple of days at Lassen. Home on Sunday if all goes well. Why is it that the fun times pass so quickly?
The next post will Probably be from New Zealand late next month. Till then, happy trails. 





 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Oysters and the ocean

Time to update this again.... Aunt Helen registered a complaint that I wasn't doing this enough so .... gotta get busy!
We spent three days in Westport at Greyland State park.



Westport is a working fishing port with lots of fresh seafood. The seafood chowder is to die for..... but... the best part is Brady's oyster farm near town.
A dozen oysters on the BBQ makes a great dinner.
Just pop them on the grill...... turn them over once ....








Shuck the little guys, grab some cocktail sauce and have at it! For those of you who don't like oysters.... I feel bad for you!









On Saturday we headed south to Nehalem, Oregon to visit friends and enjoy the coast. We crossed the Columbia River into the town of Astoria. As you can see here the Columbia is wide as it enters the ocean.







Nehalem State park includes several miles of beach. We walked over the dunes and were rewarded with a wonderful view of the ocean on a truly spectacular day.






Another great day at the beach. We'll spend the next two days exploring the beaches from here to Astoria, visiting friends and spending time with Sharleen's sister and brother-in-law who will join us here tonight.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Tuesday at Lake Chelan

Monday evening Steve and Mary invited us for a BBQ with Rick, Kathy Arnie and Ginny. Steve has a new Trager BBQ that is super and Steve is a great cook. He started the meat at 3:00am and it was delicious! 






Steve did a pork roast and here He and Mary turned it into Pulled Pork for sandwiches. Thanks Steve and Mary for a great evening! 






On Tuesday we drove up to Lake Chelan about 90 miles from George just to see the sights along the Columbia River and visit the lake.





This is a view of Lake Chelan from the Tsillan Cellars winery.










There was a restaurant on the grounds so we had lunch under the canopy overlooking the lake. What a beautiful setting for lunch!







Also on the grounds, was this waterfall and we just had to have the required group photo.





Off to Issaquah... Thanks so much to our Special Cousins for a great visit.

Me and the tire

This has been a interesting trip in many different ways. Below you can see one of the more "interesting" things we encountered.



We were about 40 miles west of Spokane on I-90 when a tire on the left of the trailer blew. Fortunately I was able to pull over before it came apart and did some serious damage to the trailer. Changing it about 4 feet from 18 wheelers zooming past was interesting as well. Then came the other interesting events. The spare tire I put on had little to no air pressure so we drove slowly to a filling station about 15 miles up the road where I inflated it. Then on to the Omlins another 100 miles away. I got the tire replaced but it was the wrong load range so decided to head for Issaquah on the spare and get a new tire there. But... when we came to leave I found that the spare wouldn't hold air....so off the Quincy with the spare to get the valve stem replaced. With that done we made it to Issaquah and got a new tire on the rim yesterday. So..... now to put it on the trailer and hope all will be OK.
So.... in case anyone thinks life on the road is all fun.... just take a look at the tire

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Post Falls

Yesterday was a laid back day. We did a short visit to Post falls on the Spokane river west of lake Coeur d'Alene.

This dam and falls was the site of two sawmills and a grist mill in the late 1800's and early 1900's
The original dam was made of logs and was replaced in the early 1900's with the structure we see today,
Just a relaxing day in Coeur d'Alene.
Off to Arnie's acres RV park later this morning.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

A special evening

Friday evening was indeed a special time. Sharleen and I were able to meet some special cousins for the first time. Why we haven't done it earlier I don't know but we are sure glad we did it now.





A group photo was required so we all got together and Logan pressed the button. We had a great evening with Harold doing the BBQ (he's a great chef) and Ray and I supervising.... I just watched and ate a lot.... it's what I do best!
Mom and Dad (Ginny and Arnie) lower left joined us from Quincy for the evening and Cindy ( next to Sharleen) and Beth rounded out the gang.




It seems that Grandma ( Ginny) had a birthday Friday so the grand kids and a couple of friends presented her with cupcakes. What a great looking gang of young adults!





We had a super evening of getting to know each other and catching up. Thanks again to all for a great time. The food was excellent and the time we spent was precious. See you next year??
Off to Quincy tomorrow and Arnie's Acres RV Park.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Fall in Coeur d'Alene

We're in the Pacific Northwest again as we are every fall and as usual it's a great time.


Lake Coeur d'Alene is spectacular; set in pine covered hills and clear and cool.
We took a 90 minute boat ride on the lake on a warm and breezy day that was as good as it gets here.



Since friend Gail wasn't here this year I had to fill in on the fun stuff. Here I comfort a moose that just missed Gail. We took a three mile hike around Tubbs hill near downtown Coeur d'Alene. The trail started just behind us and went around the hill along the lake shore.
We met the newest arrival to Sharleen's family. Madeline is just a year old and just as cute as they come.

How can you not want to just hug Madeline?

Mom and Madeline... what a pair!


And... grandpa Jerry with the cowgirl.

We're off to Spokane today and dinner with cousins (my side). More down the road..... I'm being lazy on this trip but will try to do a little blogging along the way.