Our time in the Pacific Northwest has been amazing. It is such a beautiful part of the country. And we have been cheating a bit by being here at this time of year. It just seems like: why doesn't everyone live here? It's incredibly green, and lush and verdant. And yet, it never rains! Amazing!
Well, in fact, it did rain for part of almost every day that we were in Portland, but never for the whole day, and never much more, really, than a heavy mist. And the rest of the time it was sunny and delightful and warm and beautiful. The weather changes there about four times EVERY SINGLE DAY. And we have been on the Olympic Peninsula for several days... and it hasn't rained once! It's been foggy and cool in the mornings and beautifully sunny in the afternoons. Why do people say such bad things about this place with perfect weather?
Our time in Portland was wonderful, and soul-restorative. Just when I thought we would have to say goodbye and go on our way, we got to stay a bit longer. I think this ultimately made it easier to part with the place and with our far-flung daughter there. AND we had great success on the car venture! ALL we had to do was agree to pay the $3500 for the car repair before the warranty company paid the bill! (Eek! How terrifying.) In the end, it turned out fine, and the bill got paid, and the car is better off, as are we. One of the places we got to go on our "extra" time in Portland was Multnomah Falls.
There is almost no end to this waterfall business outside Portland |
Coming into Friday Harbor, in San Juan Island
In the San Juan Islands
The trees are so big and the forest is so deep. Right at the ocean.
But...it's time to go HOME! We are lucky enough to have family members who will let us leave our car and our trailer at their house, near Wenatchee WA, while we visit our REAL life for a little while. We will be home in Boston, and all of our "usual" places, for a few weeks, and then will fly back to WA to resume our travels.
This has been the most extraordinary experience. What a big country! How many wonderful and interesting places there are in it! How amazing to actually drive from one part to another part, and just keep going...dragging our "little house" behind! I don't even know how to talk about how lucky I feel, and what a life changing, perspective altering experience it has been. I know not everyone would be happy going from spot to spot and never being home. But it is hard to imagine not doing this again. MORE. It is such a big and wonderful place. I'm GLAD to go home. I have missed our friends and family there desperately. But I am feeling just now like the luckiest person who ever was.
Tonight's sunset, at our campground in Ft Flagler State Park. That's Bob. He was cold.
The beach near our campsite
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