Monday, June 21
When I was in first grade, each student was given a United States coloring book. I remember the pages for California, with the picture of a vehicle driving through a big, redwood tree. I remember thinking that driving through a tree would be about the coolest thing ever. Today, we stepped into the coloring book page... only it was way, way more amazing in real life!
I'm not a huge fan of the vast, open spaces of the west. Oh, it's amazing to drive through and see them -- the miles of empty, flat land where you can see forever; the rocks and mountains rising up in the distance; the high, barren hills with rows of towering white windmills, where the only colors to be seen are earth tones. But I always look around and wonder, "How could you live in a place with no trees?"
I think my favorite thing so far has been seeing the Redwoods.
Our first stop was my little first grade dream come true. The lady at the booth warned us that we wouldn't fit through with our carrier on top, but that was ok. Just seeing it was good enough for us.
The convertible made it through a little more easily than the van I caught on video that scratched its mirror!
The next stop along our way was Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Avenue of the Giants auto tour had 8 stops along its route, but we only checked out the first one. Stepping into those woods was like taking the first spoonful of the most delicious dessert you can think of. I wanted to hang up a hammock and just lay there for hours, soaking up the beauty and silence.
After we got to our motel, and ate a cobbled together supper, we all headed out to play some disc golf. The Redwood Curtain Disc Golf course is not one we will soon forget. Amazing.
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Tuesday morning we headed for Oregon. It felt like we spent a lot of time stopped in road construction along the way! We are spending the rest of this week visiting friends, so if you don't hear from us for a while, it's not because we've fallen off the face of the earth....
4 comments:
Thanks for your updates, Bethany! Ive been enjoying the ride! :)
I'm enjoying hearing about your trip! Are you in the Willamette Valley? If so, you're in my neck of the woods!
Yes we are! You have a beautiful 'neck of the woods'! 🙂
I'm having fun reading about your adventures and I feel like I'm traveling with you all!
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