Did you miss me?

by Hortensia 17 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    Went to Montana, had a really good time. Flew there, drove back with a friend. Was gone eight days. We went to Missoula and then through a beautiful canyon in Idaho, past Lolo Hot Springs, through the Nez Perce reservation. Followed a river for miles and miles. It was beautiful and there was a lot of stuff to stop and see. I like to stop for yard sales and historical markers. My friend likes to stop for fish hatcheries and historical markers, so we got along fine and each got to do what she really wanted to do. That road took us through Idaho and into Oregon. One one of her stops we watched some huge salmon going up a fish ladder from a bit of river into the fish hatchery. They hatched in the hatchery, so they go back there to lay eggs when it is time to reproduce. We were pretty far inland, but the river there connects to the Columbia and so the fish could come all that way from the Pacific to spawn in eastern Oregon.

    We stopped in Pendleton, Or for a night and wished we had time to stay longer. It has an old and interesting town center, with lots of buildings from pioneer days. We went to Picture Gorge which is awesome! Wouldn't mind doing that again. Look it up online -- it has layers and layers of fossils, going back 65 million years -- fossils from the entire age of mammals. We watched a scientist using a tiny tool to clean a tooth from what she says is a new species -- at least new to the scientists, eh? It lived millions of years ago and they aren't sure yet what it was. There was a camera on the microscope, so we could also see what she was doing on a screen.

    Then Crater Lake, although the road around the lake wasn't completely open yet -- about 12 feet of snow still on some of the roads. But we could drive through the park along about 1/3 of the lake. Very beautiful, wouldn't mind doing that again when all the road around the lake is open. Besides the wonderful views, we could see lots and lots of tourists risking their lives by climbing over barriers to stand on the edge of the volcano mouth and look down into the lake. The little Crater Lake newspaper says that behavior results in serious injury and death every year, but still the yahoos did it. Highway 138 on the north of Crater Lake goes through National Forest and we saw some beautiful waterfalls.

    I took a lot of pictures, but somehow the pictures never show the grandeur of the area. I wish you all could take that road trip -- so much to see! I am very tired today, and being tired makes me negative sometimes, so I'm moving furniture, rearranging my living room and thinking about my trip to make myself more cheerful. It was a good trip and next year my friend and I plant to drive from Billings up to Glacier Park and into Canada.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Welcome home, Hortensia!

    We did miss you!

    Thanks for sharing the sights -- been to a few of those spots myself, but in younger, healthier times. We can muse happily over our memories, yours more recently made than mine. It becomes a bittersweet sort of reflection as time goes by . . .

    Moving furniture is, strangely, good for both body and soul.

    Best.

    CoCo

  • DJS
    DJS

    Of course!

  • JWdaughter
    JWdaughter

    Welcome home. Sounds like a wonderful trip!! I get a kick out of seeing the ruts from the Oregon trail when I am in Eastern Oregon. A bit of a thrill:)

  • LisaRose
    LisaRose

    Welcome back, glad you had a good time. My husband and I have driven parts of that route. We stopped n Pendleton also, it was very interesting. We stayed in a beautiful Italianate mansion that still had the original silk wall coverings. The owner of the B and B told us we had to take the underground tour so we did. At one time the area under the town housed Chinese railroad workers, there was sleeping quarters, a jail and an opium den. It also had a speak easy at one point. The tour then went upstairs to the site of the largest whore house in town, which was in operation until the fifties. The Madam was much loved in the town for her philanthropy. She made sure the women learned a skill so that they could support themselves afterword, They were only allowed to stay a year. It included a chapel, the women were not allowed to go to the regular church.

    We are planning a road trip this summer, from California to Washington, I am hoping to stop at Crater Lake.

  • zed is dead
    zed is dead

    Hort,

    I am glad you had a wonderful trip!

    zed

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    Thanks, everyone! It was a lovely drive and I'd do it again.

    CoCo - you're right, somehow moving furniture (and vacuuming behind it) is good for the soul.

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    Actually, I did wonder where you were! Glad to hear you had such an interesting time!

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  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy

    Idaho is nice!!!!

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