Monday, 6 May 2013
May 6 - Marquette, Michigan to Richards Landing Ontario - sunny day, warm, no snow - getting warmer as we approach the Soo - over the border - head straight for our favourite Timmy's - wahoo - first Timmy's in 5 weeks :) Happy Dance - Pull into driveway at 3:45pm - We are home - great adventure- already planning our next trip.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
may 5 - Ashland, Wisconsin to Marquette, Michigan - Snow , 4 C - Nuff said.
Sign in Store window " No backpacks allowed in store for the safety of our customers"
Sunshine, 7 C but still lots of snow and lakes iced over.
Snow gone and 13 C, now its 17 C :) Happy Dance, now its Woo Hoo 21 C
Staying in Marquette tonight then home tomorrow - it will be great to be home but will miss all our traveling adventures and great people we have met - but rest assured we will be back to visit California and Oregon soon.
Oh yeah - saw the "World's Largest Running Chainsaw" today.
Sign in Store window " No backpacks allowed in store for the safety of our customers"
Sunshine, 7 C but still lots of snow and lakes iced over.
Snow gone and 13 C, now its 17 C :) Happy Dance, now its Woo Hoo 21 C
Staying in Marquette tonight then home tomorrow - it will be great to be home but will miss all our traveling adventures and great people we have met - but rest assured we will be back to visit California and Oregon soon.
Oh yeah - saw the "World's Largest Running Chainsaw" today.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
May 4 - Baxter/Brainerd, Minnesota to Ashland, Wisconsin - Oh joy - pouring rain, 2 C - short drive today - we are really slowing down as only doing 180 miles - can't believe how wacked we are - the weather or just post vacation blues :) Scenery just the usual for our area of the world so will concentrate on unusual - Sign "What a beautiful winter we're having this spring"
1hour west of Duluth just spitting rain now but still cold - 1 C - lakes still ice covered, large snow patches beside highway and in bush - water level in streams, rivers and lakes high. Duluth area traces of the winter storm that hit a few days ago - snow on roofs, snow covered ground. Between Superior and Ashland heavy fog that when lifts reveals - SNOW !!!!! - I mean accumulation - highway clear but several inches of snow on roadside, in the bush and on side roads. Looks just like home when we left on Apr 3.
Apparently the Soo is OK - no snow and warmer but still having to go through this is really not so fun - actually had to dig out our coats and toques :(
1hour west of Duluth just spitting rain now but still cold - 1 C - lakes still ice covered, large snow patches beside highway and in bush - water level in streams, rivers and lakes high. Duluth area traces of the winter storm that hit a few days ago - snow on roofs, snow covered ground. Between Superior and Ashland heavy fog that when lifts reveals - SNOW !!!!! - I mean accumulation - highway clear but several inches of snow on roadside, in the bush and on side roads. Looks just like home when we left on Apr 3.
We left California for this!!!!!! |
Friday, 3 May 2013
May 3 - Bismarck, North Dakota to Baxter/Brainerd, Minnesota - Sunny, no clouds, 6 C, windy making it cool - on our way out of Bismarck saw "Space Alien Grill and Bar" with an "Earthlings Welcome" sign outside - didn't go in but this is a must investigate if we ever see another one. This part of North Dakota is oil country - lots of drilling, wells and refineries also flat, grazing for cattle and horses, crops- hay, corn, barley, durum, hard red spring wheat and grasses. Lots of birds - swans, white pelicans!, geese, ducks, magpies. grouse, pheasants, cranes and herons. This area is on migration route and with all the grain crops it is a banquet - the area is called the Drift Prairie and lies between the Missouri River and the Red River.
Well continuing to see marvels - saw the World's Largest Sandhill Crane, the World's Largest Buffalo but missed the World's Largest Turkey :(
East of Fargo - some lakes still have ice on them and large snow patches on the ground. Sign at entrance to a rest area "No Firearms Allowed" Trees not in leaf - just beginning to bud. On billboard along interstate:
DNT TXT N DRV there are also billboards and LED signs with the same message in English for us Luddites.
North Dakota has many ethanol plants - you can see them from the interstate - they use locally grown corn. researched the process on Google and was impressed - these plants sound like super stills:)
Fargo is very nice - blue sky, few white clouds, 11 C but cold wind. The flooding of the Red River is receding - there are areas still flooded as the photos below indicate. These were taken in a Fargo neighbour hood in a park that the Red River runs through.
Also saw the earthen dikes they put up along the river banks.
Heading to Baxter/Brainerd and in the distance can see weather system in the distance - hope we don't get caught in snow. The further into the state we go - cloudy skies, temperature dropping, lakes still covered in ice, large patches of snow, trucks with snowplows still attached. Get hotel and quickly put on our jackets and toques - residents still wearing heavier clothing - wonder what tomorrow will bring as we head to Ashland , Wisconsin.
Favourite Road name: Oink Joint Road
Well continuing to see marvels - saw the World's Largest Sandhill Crane, the World's Largest Buffalo but missed the World's Largest Turkey :(
East of Fargo - some lakes still have ice on them and large snow patches on the ground. Sign at entrance to a rest area "No Firearms Allowed" Trees not in leaf - just beginning to bud. On billboard along interstate:
DNT TXT N DRV there are also billboards and LED signs with the same message in English for us Luddites.
North Dakota has many ethanol plants - you can see them from the interstate - they use locally grown corn. researched the process on Google and was impressed - these plants sound like super stills:)
Fargo is very nice - blue sky, few white clouds, 11 C but cold wind. The flooding of the Red River is receding - there are areas still flooded as the photos below indicate. These were taken in a Fargo neighbour hood in a park that the Red River runs through.
Photos taken at 17th St. S and Roger Maris drive at top of Park |
looking into park on regular day - note stop sign on left and bridge in background on left |
Same area today |
Stop sign |
another sign farther back on right side |
Raised the bridge so wouldn't get damaged |
Heading to Baxter/Brainerd and in the distance can see weather system in the distance - hope we don't get caught in snow. The further into the state we go - cloudy skies, temperature dropping, lakes still covered in ice, large patches of snow, trucks with snowplows still attached. Get hotel and quickly put on our jackets and toques - residents still wearing heavier clothing - wonder what tomorrow will bring as we head to Ashland , Wisconsin.
Favourite Road name: Oink Joint Road
Thursday, 2 May 2013
May 2 - Billings , Montana to Bismarck, North Dakota -Up and on our way - sunny , no clouds, 11 C, windy so still feels cool - saw on the weather channel that a bad snow storm is hitting Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan :( hope it settles down before we hit area - shoulda stayed in Cali - 90 degrees F in Santa Cruz today. Scenery very different today as we head into the Great Plains - flat, flat and the more flat with areas like photos below:
Went through a section with these great hills almost like the painted desert. Very arid here, some irrigation but mostly just parched - along the interstate you see oil wells, grain elevators, grazing cattle(mostly black angus), wheat and corn fields, dry stream beads, Yellowstone River flows beside us all the way and it is definitely low, saw ring-necked pheasants beside roadway and swans in a small lake, sage grouse beside puddles. Also saw oil refineries along the route, who knew.
I know that we missed some great historic sites but I did manage to see "The World's Largest Holstein Cow" in Salem, North Dakota
Hey ya gotta take what you can get on the sightseeing tour:)
Made it to Bismarck and relaxing a bit before bed - we are starting to feel the time change so dragging a bit. tomorrow just a short hop from Bismarck to Brainerd, Minnesota. Over 4 weeks on the road with vists has been absolutely wonderful but we need to get home - yeah we are homesick and need to rest up. don't laugh but we are planning our next big trip as we drive - tired but still planning.
Went through a section with these great hills almost like the painted desert. Very arid here, some irrigation but mostly just parched - along the interstate you see oil wells, grain elevators, grazing cattle(mostly black angus), wheat and corn fields, dry stream beads, Yellowstone River flows beside us all the way and it is definitely low, saw ring-necked pheasants beside roadway and swans in a small lake, sage grouse beside puddles. Also saw oil refineries along the route, who knew.
I know that we missed some great historic sites but I did manage to see "The World's Largest Holstein Cow" in Salem, North Dakota
Hey ya gotta take what you can get on the sightseeing tour:)
Made it to Bismarck and relaxing a bit before bed - we are starting to feel the time change so dragging a bit. tomorrow just a short hop from Bismarck to Brainerd, Minnesota. Over 4 weeks on the road with vists has been absolutely wonderful but we need to get home - yeah we are homesick and need to rest up. don't laugh but we are planning our next big trip as we drive - tired but still planning.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
May 1 - Missoula, Montana to Billings, Montana - partly cloudy, cold, windy, snow melted 5 C - Montana has casino's - chains named Magic Diamond and Lucky Lil's as well as independent- Out of all the states in United States with gambling
facilities, Montana is number 6 out of 46 in number of casinos.
Montana has a total of 68 casinos and pari-mutual facilities at your disposal.
The casinos / gambling locations are spread out in 27 different locations throughout the state.
The town with the most is Great Falls with 16 casinos. Who knew:)
Missoula is really nice - would definitely come back to explore further. also would love to be at Rock Creek Lodge Clinton, Montana for the 31st Annual Testicle Festival July 31st - August 4th, 2013 - Yeah I couldn't believe signs either - Google it and find out just what goes on :)
Driving East we see Rockies with snow falling - heading into it - hope it doesn't storm - get to Butte and start climbing - snow still on ground and some flakes falling - 6393' we cross the Continental Divide and start down - steep, winding - grades where transport speeds are 25 mph and there are runaway ramps. Getting back into prairie - arid, no trees, just sage brush, prairie grasses, pronghorns, grazing cattle, incredible rock formations, buttes, mesas - could almost see John Wayne riding across the prairie and up into the hills in some spots - horses everywhere - old homesteads falling apart, historic towns, hey Boot Hill is in Billings - does it get any better.
Amazing scenery which I did not photo graph in fact didn't take camera out today at all :( Cold, windy, snowy not best photo weather - but think that I-90 is better than I-80 for scenery - well so far anyway - Montana is quite the state - a must see - however by traveling I-90 we missed seeing Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Mountain, Yellowstone Park, Little Big Horn Battlefield and , sob, Sturgis, South Dakota. Oh well next time - yeah right:)
tomorrow we head to Bismarck, North Dakota - so will see what else Montana has in store for us.
Missoula is really nice - would definitely come back to explore further. also would love to be at Rock Creek Lodge Clinton, Montana for the 31st Annual Testicle Festival July 31st - August 4th, 2013 - Yeah I couldn't believe signs either - Google it and find out just what goes on :)
Driving East we see Rockies with snow falling - heading into it - hope it doesn't storm - get to Butte and start climbing - snow still on ground and some flakes falling - 6393' we cross the Continental Divide and start down - steep, winding - grades where transport speeds are 25 mph and there are runaway ramps. Getting back into prairie - arid, no trees, just sage brush, prairie grasses, pronghorns, grazing cattle, incredible rock formations, buttes, mesas - could almost see John Wayne riding across the prairie and up into the hills in some spots - horses everywhere - old homesteads falling apart, historic towns, hey Boot Hill is in Billings - does it get any better.
Amazing scenery which I did not photo graph in fact didn't take camera out today at all :( Cold, windy, snowy not best photo weather - but think that I-90 is better than I-80 for scenery - well so far anyway - Montana is quite the state - a must see - however by traveling I-90 we missed seeing Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Mountain, Yellowstone Park, Little Big Horn Battlefield and , sob, Sturgis, South Dakota. Oh well next time - yeah right:)
tomorrow we head to Bismarck, North Dakota - so will see what else Montana has in store for us.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
April 30 - Kennewick, Oregon to Missoula, Montana - found this seed pod in Kennewick
Left Kennewick partly cloudy, windy 13 C - mile after mile of vineyards and apple orchards, as well as grasses, grains and asparagus. land is prairie but they are irrigating it with the large irrigation sprinklers - the water is coming from? aquafers perhaps - Lombardi poplars are used as wind breaks for the vineyards and orchards - tumbleweed and sage brush as well as prairie grasses are seen where ever there is no irrigation - even saw someone who was irrigating his pasture for the cattle.
Driving into cool rainy weather - about 80 miles outside Spokane just grain farming - started to snow as I took these photos
Getting away from prairie as we climb up hills - conifers covering hiils, 10 C and windy - sleeting a bit - down hill into Spokane which is surrounded by mountains. Get through Spokane then into Couer D'Alene, Idaho - climbing up into mountains - 5 C - sleet now snow - mountains here are not like the Sierra Nevada - not as steep, not snow covered, quite a few small communities - mining (silver, lead and gold) and lumbering - and farms along I-90 - have seen historic buildings dating back to gold rush times and lots of old fashioned mine heads that are still in use. 3 C and snowing just outside Mullen, Idaho - snow on trees and beside road - looks like winter - can't see much for falling snow - temp dropping as we climb 0 C then at 4860 feet we hit -1 C!!!! Going down the snow stops and the temp warms up to 3 C. Make it to Missoula, check into hotel take a photo from window then we watch the snow clouds move in and it snows - we have accumulation - good thing all Canadians carry a snow brush in their vehicles year round :)
London Plane Tree seed pod |
Inside seed pod |
leaf |
London Plane tree |
Driving into cool rainy weather - about 80 miles outside Spokane just grain farming - started to snow as I took these photos
Sprague Lake Washington |
Monday, 29 April 2013
April 29 - Beaverton, Oregon to Kennewick, Washington - Cloudy day, small amount of rain, 13 C - headed out around 10 AM to avoid the heavy traffic - Portland large city, freeway through middle of city, much like the 400 and Gardiner in Toronto, old buildings and impressive new structures. Took I-84 through the Columbia River Gorge - scenery was magnificent and the Columbia River was huge - trees on hills - coniferous and deciduous everything lush and green, very windy so the river had white caps, saw barges on the river, hydro dams, beautiful large waterfalls - hundreds of feet high- beside the interstate
The further east we drove the landscape became more prairie like - arid looking, no trees, just tumble weed (yes a large one hit the car) sage brush, low grasses, bare rock cliffs and surprisingly vineyards, orchards and grain fields. There are huge irrigation sprinklers everywhere so you get a patchwork effect on the land - dark green, light green, orchards, vineyards, arid beige ground and rocks.
Photo above shows barges on Columbia River, bridge we crossed to get from Oregon to Washington, orchards and vineyards, railway line - almost got blown off cliff while taking this.
So off again tomorrow wending our way home - the Red River is cresting in Fargo on Wednesday - so hope we can get through the flood zone :)
The further east we drove the landscape became more prairie like - arid looking, no trees, just tumble weed (yes a large one hit the car) sage brush, low grasses, bare rock cliffs and surprisingly vineyards, orchards and grain fields. There are huge irrigation sprinklers everywhere so you get a patchwork effect on the land - dark green, light green, orchards, vineyards, arid beige ground and rocks.
Photo above shows barges on Columbia River, bridge we crossed to get from Oregon to Washington, orchards and vineyards, railway line - almost got blown off cliff while taking this.
So off again tomorrow wending our way home - the Red River is cresting in Fargo on Wednesday - so hope we can get through the flood zone :)
Sunday, 28 April 2013
April 28 continued - lazed around the hotel until mid afternoon then went to visit and have supper with George's cousin - took some photos then headed back to hotel where I am about to start packing - we are leaving Portland tomorrow morning and driving to Kennewick, Washington - will be driving along Columbia River gorge so will see lots of amazing scenery - will also get glimpse of Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood both active volcanos :) Hope to have great photos for tomorrows blog.
These photos show a neighbourhood in Beaverton
These photos show a neighbourhood in Beaverton
April 28 - Beaverton - Well the Hermits on the Move Tour 2013 is coming to the end - the tour manager says we have no more gigs so back to the studio for us. Will not be going back thru Canada - heading out Northern route - Spokane to Duluth then home. One month on the road has been great but the pollen in Oregon has taken its toll on George - he wants to breath again and not take antihistamines every 4 hours - pollen so bad everything - car( now a nice golden colour) even inside dash -covered in it. sorry to All Canadian cousins who will miss the Hermits but as Arnie says "We will be back". More to follow this evening.
April 27 - Beaverton, Oregon - Sorry didn't post yesterday - too pooped to do blog - visited with George's cousin - confirmed she is family via stories, photos and just looking at her - Portland is a beautiful city - trees and flowers in bloom , green lush grass, dandelions already gone to seed, wide streets, blvds are groomed and planted with every kind of shrub, plant and tree - traffic is horrible as the city is big and the road system can't handle the number of cars.
Friday, 26 April 2013
April 26 - Florence, Oregon to Beaverton, Oregon (near Portland) - sunny but cool 9 C - driving up Highway 101 as far as Lincoln city then inland to Beaverton - just putting along the coast stopping to walk on the beach, sit on big drift wood logs, enjoy scenery
Passed thru Depoe, Oregon the place for whale watching, sand dunes along coast where you can go sand boarding which I assume is like snow boarding, can ride horses along beach in another area, scenery is spectacular, road is winding giving magnificent views of ocean. Once we turn inland just north of Lincoln City everything changes - we East head toward Portland via Highway 18 - Lots of clear cutting on the hills - some hills are almost completely devoid of trees, lots of vineyards, orchards, wineries - also Walnut and hazelnut, commercial blueberry farms - oh yeah and asparagus - Can see Mount Hood off in the distance. got into heavy traffic and traffic jams the closer we got to Portland and Beaverton - felt like Toronto on the 400 or 401 at rush hour - took us forever to get to our hotel - but we made it - just a few minutes from the coast the temp rose until it hit 27 C - now back in shorts and sandals for a few days -will be in Beaverton until Monday then heading North to get ferry to Victoria from northern Washington.
Just for fun - signs we have seen-
On outside of really old bar - "Just Bar, No Grill"
On sign outside plant nursery - "We are so excited spring is here we wet our plants"
Morning fog rolling in on bridge in Florence |
Above the incoming fog |
Tide coming in |
Fog and tide coming in along coast |
Mouth of Ten Mile River meets the Pacific |
Tide coming in filling tidal pool |
Incoming tide and fog |
Just for fun - signs we have seen-
On outside of really old bar - "Just Bar, No Grill"
On sign outside plant nursery - "We are so excited spring is here we wet our plants"
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Sign at Whaleshead Beach |
Spotted Clover |
April 25 - Brookings, Oregon to Florence, Oregon - Morning we are leaving is foggy and cool 9 C - first non sunny day we have had since arriving in California and Oregon. Left late and had a leisurely drive up Highway 101 hugging the coast - incredible views along way, interesting towns - Port Orford, Coos and North Bend are a must to see - felt like driving on Highway 17N between Sault and Thunder Bay - Florence is a pretty town- watched the tide go out and come in from our hotel balcony.
Florence from our hotel balcony |
Bridge |
From hotel |
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
April 24 - Brookings, Oregon - another sunny day , no clouds, warm but windy - our adventure took us to Gold Beach where we saw cat houses, sea lions, great views and had a super lunch. Then headed back and stopped at Whaleshead Beach. Taking off tomorrow for Florence, Oregon - further up the coast then on to Beaverton, Oregon a burb of Portland.
Cat houses for feral cats |
Gold Beach |
Jet Boat Route |
Jet Boats |
Seals and Sea lions, Gold Beach |
Whaleshead Beach |
Whaleshead Beach tide going out |
Tide out at Whaleshead |
On the beach |
Tide out |
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