Thursday, July 24, 2008

Almost Home


You could say that we are half home. We got to Paris, TX today around 2:30 p.m. We left Lawton, OK sometime before 9:30 after eating breakfast in the restaurant at the motel. Since it was going to be a short driving day, I drove the entire way from Lawton to Paris. Our complete trip was 5670 miles.


Here are some prairie dogs that live in the area just off the motel's parking lot.




We ate lunch at a Whataburger (Lynda's favorite hamburger) in Sherman, TX.


Lynda and I will stay with Ray and Carolyn until Saturday.. We should be back in Forrest City by Saturday evening.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

From Garden City to Lawton, OK

We had a good night's sleep at the Soft Pillow Motel in Garden City and then head down the road a bit to Hanna's Corner for breakfast. The breakfast was O.K., but nothing spectular.

Lynda had read somewhere about bison at a rescue place nearby, so we looked for it. The only persons around were men working on the roof of the build. We didn't find any bison. So, I drove on to Dodge City.




We didn't see Marshal Dillon, but did see a statue of Wyatt Earp.

Farther on down the road we saw a sign for St. Jacob's Well. I drove onto the narrow gravel road and as we topped a hill we saw a herd of bison near a windmill.





We watched the bison for a few minutes then drove on to St. Jacob's Well.
We viewed the well from the high lookout and didn't walk down the steep path to the well (the temperature was approaching 100 degrees).

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

From Palmer Lake, CO to Garden City, KS

We had a late breakfast with Jerry and Dale then set off. After a bad day, I was now feeling very good. I ended up driving the entire trip to Garden City, KS.

Our one major stop turned out to be not so good. We we arrived at Bent's Fort in the afternoon the temperature was near 100 degrees and there was a long walk (it looked very long) walk to the fort. We opted to take some photos from the road and drive on.









We did stop at Camp Ameche--an interment camp for Japanese-Americans during WWII.



Monday, July 21, 2008

Visits with Relatives

I wasn't feeling very well, so Ray did all of the driving today. We stopped by Nelson Museum in Cheyenne, WY, then drove on to Carolyn's cousin's near Boulder, CO. After a short visit with Beth and her family, we heading on down to Palmer Lake to Jerry and Dale's for the night. We had a very good visit.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

From Burley to Rawlins, WY

The main thing today was driving across Idaho, Utah, and into Wyoming. We did manage to stop to eat lunch (Mesican food) and make a short visit to Fort Bridger. I drove for a while and then sat in the back while Ray drove.









Along the Oregon Trail

We spent the night in Baker City, Oregon. We arrived at the motel around 10 p.m. to find that the woman at the desk could not find our reservation. After several anxious minutes she finally retrieved it.

We spent the morning at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.









Two other sights on our list were the three island crossing area in Glenn Ferry and Shoshone Falls near Twin Falls. I wasn't impressed with the Three Islands Crossing State Park. It probably would have been better if the Interpretive Center had been opened. Shoshone Falls was as wonderful as the first time I say it some years ago. It is sometimes called the Niagara of the West.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Friday- July 18



Lynda saw a sign for lavender so we checked it out and came across this patch of blooming lavender. Our van had a delightful air of fresh lavender as we drove down I 84.


We traveled along the Columbia River for a good part of the day. There are several waterfalls on the route.



















The wind is fierce in the gorge. Many of the trees show effects of the strong winds.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Thursday-July 17





Our three major objectives for Thursday were 1)go to the Pacific Northwest Shop in the Tacoma area, 2)see the Dale Chihuly glass work at the "bridge of glass", and 3) drive out to Mount St. Helens. I set the GPS for the shop and we were off.






Lynda and Carolyn chose a few of the items at the Pacific Northwest Shop. A friend had sent an email telling me about the shop and suggesting that we would probably like it.




The Bridge of Glass was a good display for the Chihuly works.



The ceiling of the first passage was covered with the art pieces.







One wall of the second passageway provided good display space for other of the colorful pieces.






Mount St. Helens lost its top when it epurted in May of 1980.





During the 28 years since the eruption, life has returned to the area.




At least two new lakes resulted from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.