Saturday, September 28, 2013

The Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast is magnificent as the mountains dip into the beautiful Pacific Ocean.  The water is cold making the beaches perfect for walking and surfing but unfriendly for swimming. The drive down the coast is not one you will easily forget. We stopped along the way



and visited several lighthouses. We had a wonderful tour at one staffed with volunteers who obviously loved their jobs.






Friday, September 27, 2013

Lassen to Roseburg via Klamath Falls

Mt. Shasta in California
In 1966-67, I lived in Klamath Falls, Oregon where from our house near Kingsley AFB on a clear day we could see Mount Shasta in all its glory. My favorite memory is parking the car on the side of the road and four of us snow coasted down the side of the mountain. When we returned in the summer we discovered we had been coasting over the tops of trees. 
Northern California Lava Terrain

The First Library of my Career
My first position after the University of Illinois Library School was at the Klamath County Library.  I was the Assistant Librarian and did everything from managing circulation, reference librarian, delivery in the 1955 VW van to the branch libraries to bookmobile librarian. It was quite a learning experience. We make a brief by the library. It is now double the size it was when I was there. Klamath Falls and the library survived the damage caused by a 1993 earthquake.  I acquired yet another book bag, a Friends of the Library Fund Raiser. 

After spending the night at the Crater Lake Inn and Retreat we headed early in the morning to Crater Lake National Park.  This was one of my favorite places when I lived here.  As park of my job I even delivered books to the Ranger Station and School.  As we traveled from sunshine in Chiloquin  to rain on the road to Crater Lake it turned into SNOW.  The rangers were strongly discouraging visitors from continuing to the top of the crater where the lake was totally encased in snow and fog. It was disappointing as I was really looking forward to sharing Crater Lake with Fern. We are hoping for a return visit next week --weather permitting. 
Snow falling at Crater Lake National Park

We continued over Route 62 through the Rogue River Valley past the rushing river flowing through old lava flows to Roseburg. We ended the day with visits to local wineries and dinner at a local brew pub. 
Rogue River

Eastern Side of the Cascades


Oregon Wine Country near Roseburg

Los Gatos to Lassen National Park

After nearly a week enjoying a visit with Heather's family in Los Gatos and trips to kindergarten with Greta, pre-school with Finn, Tae Kwon Do classes, gymnastics, soccer we headed to Northern California and Lassen National Park.

Finnegan ready for action



Greta protecting the Goal


We found our first snow at Lassen National Park where it had fallen the day before.
Mt. Lassen was covered in snow and some clouds.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Yosemite via Tioga Pass

Yosemite has been my favorite National Park since my first visit 49 years ago.  The beauty has been with me ever since. I always hesitated returning and perhaps being disappointed.  But when we visited the Yosemite Valley last November, while in California for Thanksgiving, I was not disappointed and Fern joined me in my love for this area.  We were to late in the season to travel the roads closed for the season due to the large snow fall. 

This trip we planned to enter the Tioga Road from the East and cross the Park.  Then the large forest fire struck the area and part of this Route was closed.  We decided we would drive the part on the Eastern edge that was open and then back track on Route 120.  But luck was in our favor and as we approached Mammoth Lakes on our drive from Arizona through the desert and mountains of Nevada, we saw signs that Route 120 had just reopened. We spent the night in Mammoth Lakes, a ski resort that averages 33 feet of snow each year. Our inn, Austria Hof, featured a German restaurant, our favorite. 
Nevada Scenery

Our Gas Stop in Nevada

Nevada's Industry

Mammoth Lakes Ski Slopes

Entering Tioga Path


Tuolomne Meadows


Fissures!!

Glacier action

Half Dome above the Valley


2013 Forest Fire

View from the Rim of the Earth


Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Vortex in Sedona

Before leaving home I purchased a Groupon for a jeep ride in the red rocks of Sedona.  Surprise, surprise!It turned out to be a tour with Earth Wisdom of Sedona tours to make contact with the Vortex. Fern claims to have felt absolutely nothing. I actually felt a magnetic pull in the circle of my hands.  We made the best of it and enjoyed the red rocks and the magnificent views. 






the best of this adventure and enjoyed being out among the rocks.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Visiting the Grand Canyon in Arizona is on the wish list for many.  I am lucky enough to say I have been there four times including on my first cross country trip in 1964 during my college years. Fern and I visited together a few years ago and rode the mules down the Bright Angel trail.  It was a great experience we will never forget.

We met people from all over the US and Europe last Tuesday.  We took lots of photos.  O. K. ----Too many, but with a digital camera why not click away.  Just posting a select few from the gorgeous day we visited.