Friday, October 7, 2011

Visit to Leavenworth area





After our stay at Mill Bay RV park in Manson, WA for most of October, we moved on to the Thousand Trails park outside Leavenworth, WA. The weather turned "fall-ish" in a hurry, with rain showers and low hanging clouds. We did go to the Octoberfest on Saturday. The artist stalls were fewer than in years past but there was still a nice selection to browse. At the pavillion we enjoyed some 'German" style music including the yodels. On Sunday we went to Plain, WA. just a few miles from the park. I've included some photos of the Civil War re-enactment camp. This village went all out for the event, which lasted two days. There was a 'battle' twice each day. "Soliders and camp followers" were available to talk to between engagements and provided interesting facts and stories about the war. We had lunch while there, but it wasn't army food; the ice cream cone was great!
We are back in Puyallup at the moment, having some maintenance done on the coach. We'll be in this area until our newest grandson is born. Jason, Candi and Max are in the final countdown now as the baby is due in November. Meanwhile we hope you have... Happy trails...


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

September at Lake Chelan




We are spending the last 2 weeks of September here at Mill Bay RV park in Manson, WA. We are here as guests of Roger's brother Mike and his wife Elaine who are members of this park. We are right on the lake and have full hookups, including cable. Just too perfect. The weather has been great. I'm including photos of the water volleyball games that go on every day. I paint while Roger is out there getting wet! We have kayaked on the lake and hope to do more before we leave. From here we will go to Leavenworth to the Thousand Trails park there. On a drive into the foothills above Manson we picked up a huge bag of gala apples from a farm stand. We hope to get a good box load in Leavenworth before we leave. I also hope to make the Fall Leaf festival in Leavenworth too.
We are making our plans for our winter in Baja again this year. We will drive down and are renting a condo outside Los Barriles with Mike and Elaine. The Baja Magic has worked on the Koehns big time! We will be spending our time until December in the Enumclaw area, as we are excited about our newest grandson's arrival. Jason and Candi are expecting Nov 23. So we have a lot to look forward to and to enjoy right now! Happy trails....

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

7/9/11 Roger's Birthday!







Saturday was Roger's birthday and we took a road trip from Seaside to Tillamook, OR. We went to the Air Museum there and also to the Tillamook Cheese Factory for birthday ice cream! The hanger that the museum is housed in is huge. It was built during World War II and housed 11 blimps. Another hanger was built at the same place at the same time; it burned down in 1984. Steel and iron were needed for the war effort so these hangers were built primarily of wood and concrete. There is a wonderful film at the museum of the building and history of these hangers. I had no idea that blimps were used on both coasts during the war; they provided ship escort, rescue efforts, and security on both coasts. Roger checked out all the planes and the 'original' Jeeps on display. No trip to Tillamook is complete without a trip to the Tillamook Cheese factory. Like all the other tourists, we stood in a line to pick our flavors and pay and then in another line to pick up our choices. Yummy treat for the birthday boy. The weather was perfect for the drive along the coast. Today Sunday, we watched the Womens World Soccer game between USA and Brazil and celebrated the hard won USA win. We are continuing our birthday bash by going to see Cars 2 this afternoon. We hope you are having a great summer... Happy trails...







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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

4th of July 2011







We are in Seaside Oregon this 4th of July. We haven't attended 4th of July formal festivities in several years, usually foregoing the crowds. However, this year we decided to go for it! There was a wonderful parade through town and I took a lot of fun photos. The photo of the beach was early in the day. You can see how long the beach is and believe me, that night it was covered with people! After the parade, there was a community festival with food, live music, games for the kids, and a silent auction. We went to the beach in the evening for the fireworks. There were thousands of folks on the beach with tents, firepits, fireworks and music. Many people had their own fireworks displays and many were spectacular! At 10 p.m. the city put on its own display and it was so beautiful and amazing! We had a great time, though we were bundled up in sweatshirts and caps. The crowds were friendly and well behaved. Walking back to our car we saw lots of families with sleepy babies and excited kids. The crowd was just huge... I couldn't get over it... what a great celebration! Hope you all had a great 4th. We leave Seaside on 7/13 and will be in Enumclaw shortly thereafter. Happy trails...







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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Kayaking Lk of the Springs 6/9/11







We've gone up in temp about 25 deg. in two days! Bright, sunny and very warm this afternoon. We took the kayaks down to the beach this morning about 10.30 a.m. This lake is about 3 times the size of Lake Minden and is fed by 7 springs. I found wild yellow iris along the river inlet. We traveled up one little river to where the inflow was small rapids. It was a perfect day, almost no one on the lake. This is a 'no wake" lake so only electric motors allowed. The park has kayaks, canoes, and funny red round boats that were out when we first were on the water. They also have three party barges available. It has been awhile since we've done any serious kayaking and my arms sure could feel the workout. The wind came up on our way back in (doesn't it always come from the wrong direction?) but we took our time and it was fine. There are many kinds of birds here and to hear them singing was great. This is a large park and not a whole lot of folks here except for the deer that visit every day. Roger saw a fox yesterday; the quail visit along the road too. We are going out to the culinary school/cafe for dinner tonight. My sister Nancy and hubby Lon will be back in the park this weekend. Means more dominoes! Sunshine is wonderful. Remember you can click on any photo to see a larger shot. Happy Trails...







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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Road trip in the Sunshine 6/7/11







Sun was out today and we made the most of it. At the little town of Brownsville we picked up a picnic lunch and headed up the highway, hoping to get to Little Grass Valley reservoir. We had heard about the Little Grass Valley lake and campground from locals and it is about 30 miles from Lake of the Springs TT park. The "road closed" sign is almost to the entrance of the campground but as you can see from the photos, the area was still snow bound. It is at about the 5200 ft level. We were able to drive into the Strawberry campground which was empty except for the camp host. The small reservoir there is shown in my photos. Very pretty and has a 'car-top' boat launch for day use only. Would be a beautiful place to kayak. We enjoyed our lunch parked off road by a large meadow in the pines. Has been a long time since we have seen either big fir trees and especially SNOW! One thing I noticed is the strange feeling of being closed in as we drove up the highway. The tall firs and overhanging oaks and madronas as well as blooming dogwood were like walls along the road. After the deserts of Arizona and Baja which are such open expanses of view and land, the closed in walls of the trees were a little daunting at first. All the green was beautiful and the dogwood were a surprise; we loved it. And after 2-1/2 weeks of rain and cold (to us anyway) weather, the sunshine and 70+ was a perfect day to get and enjoy nature and a great drive. I also took some photos of local sights. This area was originally settled by miners I think in the 1850s. There are several little communities along the highway up to (and beyond) Little Grass Valley. We have a really great site here at LOTS park. After the drive, we enjoyed our latte and mocha sitting outside reading and enjoying the sunshine and lake view. Pretty darned nice life, I gotta say. It's amazing what a day of sunshine will do for me! whoohoo.. Happy Trails.







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Thursday, June 2, 2011

6/1/11 In California TT parks

Well, we left AZ and headed west, thinking we would still be in warm sunshine. Well,maybe so, maybe not! The first two photos are of the Lake of the Springs park near Oregon House, CA. We have even a better view of the lake than the top photo shows. You can see Roger and our "toys" at our site. We arrived after getting lost for a couple of hours on a one hour drive... ah, life on the road... After we got settled, we were watching the tv to see tornado warnings near the Lake Minden park we had just left. While being lost, we were caught in the big hail, lightening, rain, and winds... black clouds were amazing. The last two photos are of Lake Minden and us kayaking. Who knew old folks could have so much fun! My sister Nancy and her husband Lon joined us for 4 days. We played "Spinner" dominos, had dinners together, and got Nancy into the kayak. Think we have a convert, folks. They have their 5th wheel here at Lake of the Springs year round and will join us on the next two weekends. I am hoping for more sunshine; weather here has been very unusual - should be in the 80s at least some of the time by now. Guess we will just enjoy what comes around. We saw wild turkeys today and were greeted at our site here by two deer. Life on the road... Happy Trails...





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Friday, May 13, 2011

May Paintings 5/13/11







Well, I have been having fun painting this month. The weather has been great for painting on the deck where I can spread out on the patio table. Some of them turned out better than others, but it is fun to try new techniques and color combinations. The sideways one is of the Free Beach at sunset in Los Barriles. The one of the kayaks and sailboat is of Santispac, and Pelican Island. We loved it there. Calelb's Cafe is one of Roger's favorite places in Los Barriles. It has such a view of the Sea of Cortez. The two florals are two different styles, one almost abstract and the other with an inner 'frame'. The last one is my attempt at cliff dwellings we've seen in Arizona. I am taking a workshop in Bend, OR in Aug and have been inspired to 'get to work' so I wont feel like such a beginner in class. Course my photography is not so hot, but if you click on a photo, it should enlarge so you can get the idea...lol I still don't know if you can 'rotate'a photo in Blogger either.. at least I haven't been able to do it. Today is Friday 13th, and it's going to be about 100 deg. here today. Think we will be staying in for the rest of the day. Roger's coffee machine arrived but he is not happy with it so plans to return it. Guess we will be heading back to Starbucks again! We will be in California for Memorial Day weekend, visiting with my sister and her hubby at Lake Minden, a Thousand Trails park. We hope to get some kayaking in there. Meanwhile, I hope to keep my brushes wet... hope you are having a good time too.... Happy trails.....







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