We have had a wonderful trip and have seen many new things and have had great experiences. The weather is starting to change in the north West, you can feel it in the air. It is time for us to start heading home. Depending on how much work the tile guy has to do, will determined when we leave for home. I expect in the next day or two. JVP
Monday, August 24, 2009
Making the turn for home!
We left Scott and Doreen's yesterday, and drove to Corvallis, Oregon. About 190 miles. We have friends here that we wanted to see before we headed home. Today we are taking the coach in for some work 0n the tile floor. I hope they can take care of the problem.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Spokane and beyond
Stayed in a Koa which was really crowded-good thing we stopped early. We did hear the trains though. Had dinner at Outback and John finally got his blooming onion. We had a beautiful ride through the canyon out of Glacier. We saw a MOOSE! Check that one off for this trip-just leaves us not seeing a wolf and since we are in cities now so not much chance. We drove by a really marshy area with lilly pads and he was just eating away. No time for a picture either or to see if he had horns. Pat & Elmon went to see their friends and we are off to Goldendale to see our friends and will try to meet back up on Oregon coast. Arrived here to 103 temps which was way too hot for us. Today has cooled off thank goodness. We are just relaxing here-John & Scott are busy shooting and adjusting guns and Doreen and I are looking at recipes and knitting. Today we are going to go to Klickitack Fair and than to Mary Hill to get peaches and see what else is in season. Their 4 dogs and our 2 have had fun playing and wondering around. Took Buddy to vet here and he still has a sore eye and now has different medicine so hope we can get it cleared up before we get home. It has cooled off here and is really nice but so many wasps outside you can't sit out. JVP
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Glacier National Park
Our good friends Bob & Laurel Martin and 2 great grand kids (Neil & Ali) met us here in Glacier on Sunday. Monday we headed off to see the Park. Drove the Going To The Sun Highway and that is a great name for the road that hangs on the mountain edge and winds up to the top of Logan Pass. We saw so many beautiful tree covered mountains, waterfalls and as we got to the top it was alpine country with rugged mountains, short trees and the wild flowers were at their peak and covered the ground. When we got to the top of the pass it was 49 degrees, windy and covered in fog. We occasionally got to see the glaciers through the fog. They are working on the road so a lot of it is one lane and of course takes a while. We got to see some mountain goats along side the road but no time for pictures. We have all eaten together at night and enjoyed our visiting and catching up on family news. Today was our nicest day with sunshine at camp anyway all day. We took a drive, walked a path through the woods and had lunch tailgate style. Afternoon was spent just resting and than went for dinner in the next town-had ribs and chicken and way too much good food. Tomorrow we head for Spokane, Washington, warmer weather and headed on home. Glacier is a beautiful park. Today on our way home we got to see a Mother Bear and her 2 cubs cross the highway in front of us. How Fun! We didn't get to see our moose or wolf on this trip but have seen alot of wild life. Won't have much to write about since most days will be travel with a few stops to see friends along the way and have a few things checked on motorhome. JVP
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Bozeman, Montana
We met up with Sonny & Gloria (Family) here. They pulled in a short while before us. We all went to the Museum of the Rockies. They have so much stuff on the dinosaurs and what has been found in the area. Also so a movie in the planetarium about the Hubble telescope and what they have discovered. I enjoyed the farm in the back. The house was great and had ladies cooking a meal for the volunteers on the wood stove and using food they grow in the gardens in the back of the house. Smelled so good but very hot in there. There was a lady upstairs spinning wool on a loom. We were able to have a BBQ together at night and had their grandson come over. Nice visiting with them. Funny how you have to go across country to see somebody when they live close at home. We all are enjoying our time out in this part of the country. JVP
Helena, Montana
We have been here in Helena for 3 days parked at Jim and Mary's Print shop. John's and my friends from the Navy. First day here John finally got to do his hunting=they are gophers not prairie dogs which made us feel better and they do cause alot of cows and horses to break their legs. They were gone most of the day and had a good shoot. Pat & Elmon were off to do laundry and then do the boat tour on the Missouri River called Gates of the Mountain. John & I had done the tour last year but it is the same route Lewis & Clarke took. I shopped at Wal-mart and was hoping to get my nails done but that didn't happen. We had pizza at our friends' house and then went for a drive up to see their mountain top home that is for sale. Yesterday, Friday Aug 14th we did a few shopping errands-Sporting Goods store and Costco and had breakfast at a tiny place with real good food. It was packed and had to wait for a table. We played a new card game called golf and also tried spades but don't have that one down real good yet. Jim &Mary were able to do some touring with us on Friday afternoon. We went to the museum first and while we were in there in started to rain-actually it poured. It just flooded the streets and water was over the curbs. We were suppose to go on the little train for a tour of the city but seats were soaked and it is an open car. Thank goodness they had a bus available so we had a good tour of Helena and than of the Capital Building. We had dinner at a restaurant down town and had the best prime rib and salad with celery dressing. It has been cool and so haven't had to use the air at all-even though Jim had put in 50amp plugs for us. We got home late, and straight to bed. Tomorrow, we are off to Great Falls. JVP
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Next Days at Yellowstone
Today we visited Old Faithful and Beehive geysers. We had lunch in the Lodge with Pat & Elmon's family. It is a beautiful old building and pretty good food. There is road construction in the park so we have stayed away from that area. Everywhere you look there is steam coming up from the ground and holes with beautiful blue water, milky colored ones, and some are mud. The ground around these holes is beautifully colored too. We took a lunch most days and spent the days exploring. Went by the visitor's centers in each area so Joy could have her National Park stamps, get post cards, use our cell phones, and do some gift shopping not to mention the occasional ice cream stops. The lakes and streams through out the park are crystal clear and we see a few guys fly fishing. Ate in most nights since there isn't anything close to our camp. The last day we fixed breakfast of Buffalo sausage and biscuits and gravy and all ate in our motorhome. We also had dinner together at the Yellowstone Lodge and listened to some chamber music in the sun room before heading off to bed. We've had a great time here in Yellowstone and fun traveling together. Joy leaves us tomorrow to head back home and we are off to other parts of Montana. JVP
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Yellowstone
We have been out of touch since entering Yellowstone Park. We haven't had cell phone or e=mail. Will try to bring you up on our adventures. We have nice RV spots inside Yellowstone with full hook ups but kind of hard to back in to. We have been out every day to see a different parts of the park which is just huge and you have to travel alot to see it all. It rained every day in the late afternoon and one night. Was nice to lay in bed and hear the rain. We didn't spend much time outside with the rain and mosquitoes. Yellowstone Lake is very big and beautiful. We went to Lake Yellowstone Lodge, the big yellow place and had a nice glass of wine in the sun room. We visited what is called the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. We are at the Falls-we saw both the upper and lower falls and they are beautiful with LOTS of water going over them. We saw an osprey bird in her nest while we were there. We have seen lots of buffalo and elk and a few deer. One day the buffalo was just walking down the road on the yellow line with cars just stopped on the highway taking pictures and waiting for him to go one way or the other-he was just not in any hurry and had to wait quite a while. Also saw a buffalo cross the river and he wasn't even wet when he got out. They are such big creatures and we loved seeing them and have movies of them.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Sheridan Wyoming
We have had a pleasant stay here at the KOA Campground in Sheridan, WY. We are separated from one another and the park is full with people coming and going and lots of motorcycles( Sturgis) the biggest motorcycle rally in the country is going on in South Dakota and they are coming from all around. We did a trolley tour of the town and the museum which told of Sheridan's history. John & Elmon went to see a museum full of saddles, bridles and ropes and John bought a lariat. We ate lunch at the historic Inn where Buffalo Bill stayed. It has a beautiful porch where we ate. They have alot of work to do to finish it. Joy and I enjoyed shopping at Super Walmart & Big K. I had my hair cut and Joy got her nails done. We enjoyed the best ice cream at a little stand in the park and saw a wedding going on there. We drove to Custer's battlefield, the Little Big Horn, and did the museum there. It was quite a battle and we saw a new movie on it. Funny how times see the battle differently. I am including a picture of Shell Falls in the Big Horn Mountains on the way to Cody, WY. I have also included our newest addition to our traveling group, Riley. Pat and Elmon's Kitty. He is looking out of his cage here for anything that moves. JVP
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