Historic Davenport |
The next day was a beautiful day and we arrived in Oregon.
We crossed the first of 11 bridges along the beautiful shore line.
Along the coast, we stopped at some beautiful spots. At a state park, we stopped to see a historic lighthouse and were treated to a spectacular show from some grey whales. We watched them feed right off shore and could hear them spout. It was quite amazing.
From there, we went to the Sea Lion Caves. It is the second largest cave in the world.
It was another neat stop. We had to take an elevator underground to the cave. There weren't any sea lions in the cave but lots along the shore.
Along the way, we enjoyed lots of wonderful fresh seafood. It was delicious.
Clam Chowder Soup |
Fresh Cod |
Ice cream from a Dairy |
The next day we drove into the Red Wood Forest. The drive was nice and the trees were BIG!
We started back up the coast.
On our way south, it had been beautiful and clear. This time it was foggy but still pretty.
We headed across the state and came across more nice roads. We had to go over White's Pass.
Our final day of travel didn't have a great forecast. We got up early and tried to drive as far as we could. We crossed the border and still didn't have any rain. As we drove to Fernie, we got a little rain. We stopped in the Crowsnest Pass for a nice picture, just before the rain came.
The temperature dropped to 8 degrees and it poured but thankfully we were only a half an hour to home. After warm baths, hot drinks and dry clothes we were okay. It was a great trip and just what we needed.
This past week, I started my job and now I live for the weekends and am planning for our next holidays.
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