Thursday, September 10, 2015

Almost home, last day of driving

 
 
 
 

We saw fields and fields and fields full of sunflowers in
North and South Dakota. 
The flowers were so full of seeds the blossoms
all hung their pretty heads.
 
 
Missouri River and big sky in South Dakota. 
 
We had 14 great days on our Road Trip. 
We only had one bad spell when I was mad
and whiney when I realized we had to go home.
Himself just rode it out until I worked it out
of my system and then we pulled together
again and drove it on home.
 
15 Days
5500 miles
11 States and 2 Canadian Provences
 
Iowa
Nebraska
Wyoming
Utah
Nevada
California
Oregon
Washington
British Columbia
Alberta
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Home
 





Montana to North Dakota . . . and a Black Hole. I have lost a day.

Yellowstone River in North Dakota

 
A sad old farmhouse. 

 
 Give me a home where the buffalo roam (or used to) in Montana.

 
A forgotten old church just inside western North Dakota. 


A pretty sunset in Huron, South Dakota.
I missed writing about one day but at this point, I can't seem to go back and sort it all out so I will leave it as is.  I will have a miscellaneous post or two so as to pick up some of the pretty places we visited but that didn't make the daily cut.

Saturday, September 05, 2015

Montana, Day 12

Wow, we went through all kinds of weather today . . . but just a little of it was sunny weather.  We started off early with a side trip into Glacier National Park.  Himself always loves it when we get into a National Park free because he is a card-carrying member of the senior citizen National Park crew.  In July and August there was a great, rapid forest fire in the park.   We drove in a ways knowing we would hav to turn around but what remains after a forest fire is always an eye opener for us.  Today, there was enough snow in the mountains to close the park roads above 14 miles.

 
 


From Glacier we went east on Montana highway 2.  We went from mountain driving, to ranch land, to grass land.  We had lots of rain in the morning and Montana still wants rain and snow to resolve the dryness so we couldn't complain about all the rain.  Um, snow, not so much!  just kidding

 
Cows were free ranging for a hundred miles, I think. 
We didn't see many right out by the road but we saw some. 

Found this little church in a little town of Starr School, Montana.  We think this town is on an Indian Reservation.  In addition to this church and a small town, there were two large buildings (unused now) that must have been school buildings a few years back.

Tonight we are put up in Havre, Montana and tomorrow night we will stay in Sidney, Montana on the east line of Montana.  Tomorrow we plunge into North Dakota.  We are getting closer to home each day.

 
Today we were in Indian territory. We bought hamburgers from young Native Americans in a Burger Nation.  We saw signs for Indian reservations and casinos.  And we saw this tepee! 

Thursday, September 03, 2015

British Columbia, west, Day 11

Today was not quite 'leisurely' but there were no dates or time frames except a late check in time at a little B&B in Grand Forks, British Columbia Canada.  We enjoyed our seven-hour drive. 

 
We would drive up the mountains, zig zag around curves and over hill and dale, then plunge back down into a valley to find vegetable and fruit market, wineries and vineyads.
 

 
An old school bus.

 
A lake in a valley.

 
An old farmstead; the house is gone. 

 
We had a picnic lunch along a mountain stream and stopped at a vegetable stand so I could buy tomatoes and cucumbers.  I could have bought apples, pears, melons, grapes, jellies, honey, celery, herbs -- you name it!  all grown locally.
 
 
 

Birch Bay and Blaine, Wa Day 10

 

 
We got up to pouring rain. Himself had a whopper of a headache. Thunderstorms kept rolling through so we laid low. We did have to get up and go to an odious owner's meeting at 8:30 and what was supposed to be a one-hour meeting took almost two hours.

We came back to our comfy unit and curled up with a book, the TV or our security blanket.

About 4 pm we got up and dragged out to investigate Blaine, a tourist town north of Birch Bay that is snuggled right up to British Columbia. We found a great little deli where we ate chicken . . . But couldn't conjure up any mashed potatoes and gravy.

Back at the condo we resumed our positions.  Lol.

I did laundry; packed up what I could and researched wi fi and gas prices in Canada. We will get up in the morning fresh,  prepared and ready to roll into Canada. 

Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Birch Bay, Washington Day 9

We slept in this morning;  I think Himself slept until almost 7 pm after being up awhile in the night. We cooked our breakfast of bacon and eggs in our beautiful one bedroom condo.  We have been lucky and have had use of condos three times and have two more reservations here at Birch Bay. 

We walked down to the marina and shore.  I picked up shells and we took photographs. 



We packed up and drove out to the ferry to get in line in plenty of time. Then we walked around the little harbor town browsing in souvenir shops and finding a delightful cup of homemade clam chowder in the little island market.

 
Himself saw this little water plane sit down and so we waited and waited for it to take off again.
Of course, it took it paddled away down the river from us before lifting off.

 More sailing harbor photos.

 
Birch Bay World Mark
 
 
 
Our World Mark 'home away from homes' have been spacious and comfortable.
This one happens to be a two-bedroom unit as it was the only unit available. 
We will be here two nights and are able to get our laundry done and organized again.

 
 
We are lucky to have a big lovely king size bed and two twins in another bedroom.  There is also a murphy bed in the livingroom so wish you were all here too!  We'd have room for you 

 
There are two roomy bathrooms.

 

And everything we need in the kitchen.  Our unit last evening didn't have a dishwasher but otherwise, we always have a dishwasher and just have to run it before we leave.

Tomorrow we will explore the area and stay another night.  Thursday we will get up and head out another direction.  Right now we are not sure what direction that will be. 

Washington State and ferries, Day 8

We got up at Surfside Condo on the western peninsula of Washington State and tonight we will sleep on Orcas Island part of the San Juan Islands north of Seattle, Wa.

We took I5 east and north (and right through Seattle) to get us to the Ferry in time and then when we got there, we had 4 hours to spare.  It was a wild ride through the city.  At least it wasn't rush hour but it was raining and it was city traffic but we made it.  Since we were so early, we were able to change our ferry reservation and leave 4 hours earlier . . . but that entailed waiting in line and sitting in the Jeep for over an hour. 

Himself and I are getting a geography lesson.  I think I mentioned that we learned last evening that our condo, World Mark Deer Harbor was on an island and could only be reached by ferry or small plane.  Since we knew the small plane was not an option, we got on line and read about ferry travel, schedules, what to do and what not to do . . . and be in line an hour ahead of time.

We have ridden ferries before but always just from one side of the river to the other. 

Long story, short, we made it!  We caught the ferry, we got the car on and got it off again.  We found our resort.  It was cold and windy and drizzly today so in the morning, I will go walk on the beach before we load up and move to our next condo at Birch Bay outside Bellingham, Washington. 

 
Deer Harbor pioneer school at Deer Harbor on Orcas Island, San Juan Islands.
 
 
Deer Harbor Church


 
from the ferry
 
off Anacortes ferry port
 


                                I love looking at sail boats.  Would love to have a ride on one.