1. I knew that my vacation was over this morning when my alarm rang.
2. The things you want the most are sometimes the things you already have.
3. Last week at this time I was in Portland, Oregon. Wow, how things change.
4. The saddest part about a vacation is when it ends.
5. I know that I have been away from work for more than two weeks because I had to look up the date this morning--and I was glad I did because I was a day off.
6. I wish that violence in the world would take a vacation.
7. I had the opportunity to watch the movie "Real Steel" again over the weekend and I was reminded of what I believe is the best line from the movie: "Your secret is safe with me."
8. The month of July ends this week and we transition into August where summer dreams die and autumn winds begin to blow.
9. I have finally come to realize that July is my favorite month of the year!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, July 28, 2014
Sunday, July 27, 2014
60th Anniversary Celebration
Mom and Dad |
The event happened 60 years ago and from it has come a family. Four children, 10 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, and let's not forget the 9 spouses (of either children or grandchildren) who have been added to the clan.
Dinner |
The official beginning was 60 years ago on a hot August summer day in Ithaca, NY. From the union of those two people, Mom and Dad, the family has grown to 30 people. On top of that, the group is spread across the country and living in 5 states (and that doesn't include the states of either confusion or chaos). Wow. It is something to consider. And to think that we were, with only a couple exceptions, gathered together in one place for the better part of a weekend is mind boggling.
Still Crazy after 60 Years Reenacting their Kiss after Eating Cake |
It was a memorable event. It was a celebration and a great time. Memories were made and relationships rekindled.
Thanks to everyone who took part in the planning to make it happen. And thanks to everyone who carved out time to travel and participate.
It was memorable.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Anniversary or Reunion--A Celebration
The Gals |
This weekend would be that weekend--a celebration of 60 years of marriage creating a great reason for the entire family, with only very few exceptions, to gather.
The Guys |
Last evening the partying really got underway, as the majority of the family had arrived, with a festive meal around the pool where the kids were playing and the "not kids" were taking and interacting.
Mom and Nicole |
It was really great watching everyone interact during the day.
The pool received a great workout. At one point I believe it would have been possible to walk across the pool on the floaties. But the kids were having a lot of fun and I enjoyed watching them have fun.
Kids in the Pool |
Today promises to be an even more full day as the gathering expands to include a few who had not yet arrived yesterday. It should be more exciting than a three-ring circus. Exhaustion should ensue about nightfall.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, July 25, 2014
Standing at the Vista House
Vista House in the Distance |
From this location it is possible to look west towards Portland and east towards the deepest parts of the Columbia River Gorge. It is one of those natural beauty locations that made me pause and just enjoy the handiwork of God.
Looking West towards Portland |
The beauty of the views are stunning. I stood there for quite a while just enjoying the view, but since this was the beginning of the day, I had no clear idea of what was still ahead.
Looking East into the Gorge |
But even so, this was worth the price of admission. Did I mention that it is free? Just the time invested which is well worth the effort.
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Chris with the Gorge behind her |
Map of the Gorge |
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Out the Hotel Window - Portland, Oregon
View out Hotel Modera, Portland, Oregon |
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Window Washers at work in Portland |
But the view out the window was interesting and fun. Fun? Yes, on the last morning we were there, I looked out the window to the rainy streets below and then I looked up. On a building some distance away there was a window washer with an umbrella. I though that kind of funny--washing the windows of the building in the rain. I took an image of it. The umbrella is visible on the left side.
Pretty neat.
Washing windows in the rain. Yea--they must get paid by the hour.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Columbia Valley Gorge
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Columbia Valley Panorama |
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Chris by Bridal Veil Falls |
Add to that some great sunlight and a nice day and you have a recipe for awesome! It seems that with every new turn there is some fantastic vista to be discovered.
I was very pleased with the access to the falls and the trails designed to let us enjoy their beauty.
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Bridal Veil Falls |
The driving distance between the falls is very short, but as the day wore on, parking became an issue. There were a lot of other people out to enjoy the scenic beauty.
Of course the grand-daddy of the falls is the most famous of all, Multnomah Falls.
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Upper Multnomah Falls |
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Lower Multnomah Falls with Upper Multnomah Falls |
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Mt Hood |
I highly recommend this area for a vacation. It was fabulous. I have almost 1000 images to go through. I love digital imagery.
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Horsetail Falls |
-- Bob Doan, back home in Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Out the Hotel Window - Willamette Valley Vineyards
View from Willamette Valley Vineyard |
Another View out the Willamette Valley Vineyard Window |
Did I write, fabulous?
I loved overlooking the vineyards and seeing them in the changing light of the day.
It was an awesome experience and one that I hope to be able to do again someday.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Portland, Oregon
Monday, July 21, 2014
Monday Musings - July 21, 2014
1. Traveling is fun, vacations are great, returning home comes too quickly.
2. Yesterday was the 45th anniversary of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon. It seemed to pass almost unnoticed. Sadly, the United States does not have the ability to do that right now.
What follows are photos of things we have seen so far during our Oregon vacation that deserve some special attention.
3. Found along the roadway in Oregon. I want to find the wine bottle that this corkscrew fits!
4. Wow--totally color coordinated. I'll take 2!
5. Found this on a tree at the Cascade Head. It is the biggest, slimiest slug I have ever seen.
6. OK, maybe I'll take two of these.
2. Yesterday was the 45th anniversary of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon. It seemed to pass almost unnoticed. Sadly, the United States does not have the ability to do that right now.
What follows are photos of things we have seen so far during our Oregon vacation that deserve some special attention.
3. Found along the roadway in Oregon. I want to find the wine bottle that this corkscrew fits!
4. Wow--totally color coordinated. I'll take 2!
5. Found this on a tree at the Cascade Head. It is the biggest, slimiest slug I have ever seen.
6. OK, maybe I'll take two of these.
7. Berries? Did someone find some blackberries while walking through the vineyard? I thought we were looking for grapes?
8. In Portland. Strange things at the Saturday Market on Sunday. This guy was quite comfortable walking around in a leopard suit. Really!
-- Bob Doan, Writing from Portland, Oregon
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Does a 747 Belong There?
Call it unbelievable! We actually departed the highway to get a closer look and found, although closed, the current home of Howard Hughes' famous Spruce Goose along with a number of venerable old aircraft.
MiG-29 Fulcrum with Spruce Goose visible in the Hangar |
What we stumbled upon was the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. Although the museum was closed, we were able to drive around and view some of the exhibits, including a MiG-29 Fulcrum, and a MiG-15, Fagot. It was while I was photographing the Fulcrum that I discovered the premier aircraft in the collection, the Spruce Goose. It is not outside, but is in the huge hangar display area. Looking behind the Fulcrum in the image, the Spruce Goose is partially visible. There I was, looking at a piece of aviation history that I never seriously thought I would see--no it was not on my bucket list, but it was something special none-the-less.
I would have visited the museum, but it had already closed. I do not believe that I will have time today to return. I was also intrigued about the winery. I would love to have a bottle of wine from this vineyard, but in researching the vineyard I discovered that it does not yet have a liquor license for sale of wine from the premises, Snooth, July 17. I believe it may be because the winery recently changed its name from Evergreen Vineyards.
747 Waterslide |
What a great find in the middle of Oregon wine country!
-- Bob Doan, writing from Carlton, Oregon
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Hike to Cascade Head, Oregon
View from Cascade Head July 18, 2014 |
What a fabulous journey it was. The travel portion of the day started and ended in wineries (duh, where else would you expect to find me). I will be publishing reviews of the wineries I visited in my wine blog.
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Hiking to Cascade Head |
The highlight of the day was a hike to the Cascade Head for a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean where the Salmon River empties into it. The hike was easy, about a mile each way after parking three miles into the forest along a dirt, yes dirt and gravel road that took us a long time to find.
The forest was about 20 degrees cooler than the open areas protected from the ocean breeze. One of the highlights of the hike was having an elk cross the trail about 100 yards ahead of me. All I was able to capture was a blurry image of the event. He was a magnificent creature. I noted other elk crossings along the trail and I surmise that elk use the same trails over again.
Panorama of Cascade Head |
The forest, which was the greater portion of the trip, was full of plants and every so often I could get a glimpse of the ocean. But it was not until breaking out of the forest into the grassland for the final few hundred yards that the magnificent beauty of the area came into full view. I can sum it up in one word: stunning!
At Cascade Head |
This hike was fully worth the time and the enjoyment of getting out of the car an being with nature. The walk through the forest reminded me of the great diversity of life that forests support.
Stopped Along the Road for Pictures |
The forest was mature and evidence of its age was everywhere in the trees that had been felled and the subsequent growth and life springing from the once tall and strong but now soft and moist wood.
A great stop and an easy hike. I highly recommend taking the time to enjoy the hike and the view at the end of the trail.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Carlton, Oregon
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