We packed up the Tacoma and left late Thursday afternoon (7/3) for the two-hour drive to Ollalie. The drive entails just five minutes on the highway (or "freeway" as they say around here) and then along quiet and beautiful country roads, with the last 15 miles on an unpaved gravel/dirt road. This is why Matthias says he wanted pick-up truck. Yes, a pick-up truck. (note: we do NOT own a gun, but you should see Matthias' knife....)
Our campsite at Ollalie Lake |
The next morning, we went for a hike on the Pacific Coast Trail. I think I had heard of this trail (which runs from the Mexican to Canadian borders) but we both wondered why it's not as world-famous as the Appalachian Trail. Yet another well-kept secret of the west, we supposed. The small portion of the trail we walked was well-maintained, quite easy and the views were simply spectacular. We didn't plan on hiking all day, and we didn't bring lots of water or any food, so we had to cut it short. That left some time for Matthias to go fishing in the afternoon and get a huge fire going for the evening.
Fishing on Ollalie Lake |
That's our July 4th weekend in a nutshell. Here's a link to the photo album. We had to come back on Saturday because Matthias works on Sundays, which gave me time to write this and do some blog repair (all the photo links were dead-ends!) So now I can do a quick update on the last two years. As anyone who reads this (anyone, anyone?) would know, it was a tough time for the family. We lost my dad to cancer in May. We learned he had advanced-stage renal cancer in January 2012, just before the sinking of the Costa Concordia. Why that seemingly unrelated fact? Because canceled the family trip we had planned for February on that very ship the day before it sank. It was a tough year, but we were fortunate to be able to spend a lot of time with my parents. We were in Florida for three weeks following the diagnosis. My parents came to Portland for two glorious weeks last summer. And, we were able to spend three months with them in Florida when my dad was put on hospice care. I miss him terribly - we all do - but I am really, really grateful for all the time (years and years) we had together.
A visit to the Oregon wine region, (Photos: Roses in Rose City) |
In Astoria with Stu (more photos) |
Our ability to travel long-distance has been limited due to my father's illness, and also because Matthias' job at the golf course doesn't allow for time off during the summer. So we've tried to make the most of short jaunts around here. Fortunately, the area has a lot to offer. One of our favorites (besides camping in the Mt. Hood National Forest) is Astoria, where the Columbia River meets the Pacific. We were also wowed by a visit to Crater Lake, and had fun with a last minute trip to Vancouver, Canada over Christmas. And, I just got to spend a couple days back east at Aaron's wedding followed by a very short stay in NYC. We're working on planning something exotic and fabulous for three weeks this winter. Can't wait!
Crater Lake - July 2011 (Photo Album) |
Not much else to report. On a far less interesting note, we've submitted paperwork for Matthias to get US citizenship (actually, dual German/US) but we're not sure how successful it will be because all the travel we did (and had to list on the form) makes it a bit complicated. If they only knew that Matthias now owns a pick-up truck, wears baseball caps, drinks PBR, has a huge BBQ grill and smoker, and is even starting to drive in the left lane (a little) - he'd be a shoe-in! A real "Ami", as they say in Germany. Who knew?
Matthias in one of my father's cowboy hats |
That's all for this post. Maybe someday I'll join the masses and start posting to Facebook. Until then, I remain the occasional blogger.
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