Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Lake Shastina, California

Tuesday - July 24, 2012

Today we went to Castle Crag State Park. Long drive down one lane road, wrong gps directions long hike all for a long range view of the crags. We thought we were going to see a cave since the guide book had a picture of  a cave next to the Castle Crag description. The picture belonged on the next page of our book.





 



Sunday, July 22, 2012

Seven Feathers RV Park, Day 2


Sunday – July 22, 2012

This is the first time we’ve taken the bikes for a ride. Bill packed them in the back of the car and we’ve gone from place to place and never taken them out. The park we’re in has lots of paved paths and rows and rows of RV spaces so we were able to ride with abandon, not having to worry about cars or rocks in the road. It was quite cool though so we were riding all bundled up.

While on our ride we discovered Seven Feathers RV resort has a self service RV/truck parking area with up to 30 AMP electricity, no water, no sewer. We’ve never seen this before. This place is huge and is so accommodating.





Saturday, July 21, 2012

Seven Feathers RV Resort Canyonville Oregon


Saturday – July 21, 2012

We are at 7 Feathers Indian Casino Resort in Canyonville, Oregon which is about 2 ½ hours from Cheryl’s home. We’ll be here tonight and tomorrow night. I believe we’ve been to every Indian casino on the Oregon Coast. This is by far the best. We even treated ourselves to a dinner buffet. The RV resort is as good as any 5 star resorts we’ve been to. It’s clean, has concrete pads with grass on the side and sidewalks to walk Daisy on an even road.



Friday, July 20, 2012

Silverton, Oregon


Friday – July 20, 2012

While watching television last night I looked out the window and saw the most beautiful sight. The way the trees were silhouetted at dusk was just majestic.

What an unexpectedly relaxing day this is turning into. We had no plans so we started slowly. Bill slept in a little and I used that time to do a little emailing and some reading. By the time I was dressed and made up I was surprised to see it was noon. Bill took me to a restaurant recommended by the people here at the park and we had a delicious pizza. It’s cool and overcast which we love knowing that we’ll soon be in very hot weather. Bill is vacuuming as I write this blog and then we are going to watch Titanic. This evening the park is hosting an “everybody’s birthday”, which means we’re all invited for cake and ice cream at the lodge at 6:00 p.m. Every Saturday morning they host breakfast for all the guests and ask for a $2.00 donation. We will go to that before leaving.

We were surprised at how much we’ve enjoyed this park. It’s one of the Passbook America parks so it was half price again. It is very nice and roomy and we would definitely stay here again.




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Silver Falls State Park



Thursday – July 19, 2012

This morning we took a drive to Silver Falls State Park. It was 9,000 acres of spectacular scenery. There are 10 waterfalls throughout the park. We were able to see three of them. One of the falls had a walking path underneath. We saw a family with children walking there. I’m sure the children were thrilled to have done that. I believe Jim, Colleen and the children walked under that fall last year. It was too steep a walk for me to have tried. There were some fairly flat paths that did allow us to walk a bit. We saw hikers and bikers and many, like us, eating a packed picnic lunch. It was a delightful outing.






On the way back to the motor home Bill saw a sign that referred to Norman Rockwell’s murals. He quickly turned the car around to investigate. We saw the murals. They were painted on the side of a building in downtown Silverton. During the darkest days of World War Two President Franklin D. Roosevelt coined the term “Four Freedoms” to encourage the men and women of our armed forces. In 1943 Norman Rockwell completed his famed paintings first published in the Saturday Evening Post magazine. A special “freedom” train carried the originals from Coast to Coast, thereby selling millions in war bonds. On the fifth anniversary of their creation a Silverton local artist, David McDonald, reproduced the famed paintings in mural format. Magnificent!





Silverton, Oregon - Oregon Garden



Wednesday – July 18, 2012

We left Portland today and on the way to Silver Spur RV Park in Silverton we stopped and bought the most delicious strawberries from a strawberry farm. We actually bought them as they were being picked. Yum!

On the way to our destination Bill saw the most beautiful field of poppies. He took a photo of it so we’ll remember how astonishing it was to just come upon it.

Tonight and for the next two or three nights we will be staying in an RV park located about 10 miles from Silver Falls State Park. We’re anxious to see this park and view the water falls. We’ve seen so much of Oregon these past several years but we have not seen this park yet.








Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Portland International Test Rose Garden


Tuesday – July 17, 2012

This morning we packed a lunch and set out with Daisy to see the Portland Rose Garden. It is absolutely beautiful and it was a perfect day for it because the weather was very mild. It’s hard to believe that this rose garden and Japanese garden and zoo and children’s museum are right in the heart of Portland. Daisy and I walked through the rose garden with Bill and then we waited for him in the car while he went through the Japanese garden. The photos he took there were gorgeous. There are over 10,000 roses consisting of over 500 varieties. Tomorrow we leave for Willamette where we will be spending two nights.








Tuesday – July 17, 2012

This is the second addition to Tuesday’s blog. Tonight we were without our favorite wine so we decided to blend tequila mixed with Pinot Grigio wine and “walla” we came up with a phenomenal blend that will satisfy our appetite for Malvasia Bianca until we reach Napa. The blend is so good that it may replace what we’ve been looking for since we left Napa. No one has it. No one has heard of it. So, we decided to be wine makers. We are fairly satisfied with what we’ve made.