A Virtual Trip Through History – Part 5

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But first, a blast from the present. A few weeks ago when toilet paper was like gold and unavailable for purchase in the stores, I ordered some on Ebay. Yesterday it came! 12 rolls via UPS.

1990 (or so) – A Trip to San Francisco

It was a short trip, but we had fun.

A Virtual Trip Through History – Part 4

1988 – Summer Cruise to Alaska

In late June we departed on a cruise from Vancouver, British Columbia to Alaska. Along with my Mom, we flew to Vancouver where we met up with Elaine’s Mom & Dad. After a night in Vancouver we boarded Sitmar Cruise’s Fairsea for the sail to Alaska. (The Fairsea later became a Princess Cruise Line’s ship after Sitmar ceased operations.)

We visited Valdez (just nine months before the Exxon Valdez oil disaster), Seward, Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan. This was a voyage for my mother to get to know Doc & Lena. And we met some great people on the ship. The scenery and the tours were terrific. One highlight was that Doc & Lena’s grandson Garrett was born on July 4th while we were aboard ship.

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A Virtual Trip Through History – Part 3

1988 – England and Scotland

Our first overseas trip together. Over the seas to Nova Scotia didn’t count. This trip was to England and Scotland. We visited London, Bath, York, and Edinburgh by train. In Edinburgh we rented a car for a day and drove to St Andrews. No golf for us but we saw the Clubhouse and 18th hole.

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A Virtual Trip Through History – Part 2

Today we continue our review of trips we took back in the 1980’s.

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1985 – We Visit Nova Scotia

This was our first vacation together. Before we were married. We drove to Maine and took the ferry to Nova Scotia and back. Fun times.

1986 – The Wedding of the Century

It was January 10, 1986. The day the Patriots beat the Miami Dolphins – Squish the Fish Day. January 10th was also Elaine’s parent’s anniversary. Her parents, Doc and Lena, and her brother Jim were there. My mother was there. My Aunt Lil served as best man. My sister Sue was there with her husband Jeff. The ceremony was performed by a female Justice of the Peace in my mother’s living room. The reception was the next day – open bar and buffet table at the Melrose Elk’s Lodge on the coldest day in history (or so it seemed).

1987 – A Business/Pleasure Trip to New Orleans

A Virtual Trip Through History – Part 1

Well, with COVID-19 keeping us pretty much at home save for occasions searching for toilet paper, I have just finished rescheduling our planned May trip to County Kerry until mid-October. Anyway, with nothing else to do this afternoon, I am creating some Virtual Trips through History. Enjoy! (or not)

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The 1980’s – I Meet Elaine and Yacht Cruises in the British Virgin Islands

1983 – The Derby and on to New Mexico and the Preakness

An eventful trip. My friend Alice and I did our annual jaunt to the Kentucky Derby (our fifth time). From there we drove on to Albuquerque (it’s only 1,700 more miles) to visit Ed and Sara Wrenn. It was there I met Elaine at the bar at the Black Angus Steak House. She was best friends with Sara. Then we drove back east to attend the Preakness in Baltimore (also our fifth). John and Linda, Sue and Larry, and Willsey met us there.

1985 – The Silver Queen of Aspen

With Ed Wrenn (RIP), Sara Wrenn (RIP), Danny Steele (RIP), and Kathy Smith. Captain: Beau Fleming and crew, his girl friend Cheryl.

1986 Athena – the Best!

With Ed and Sara again and Larry (RIP) and Sue Urbani. Crew: Captain Kevin and crew Twee & Claire.

1987 – Private Dancer – from Saint Martin to the BVI’s

Same group as on Athena with captains Kevin and Bob and crew Will and cook old what’s her name. We sailed from Saint Martin to Saint Bart’s to Saba and then overnight back to the British Virgin Islands

Home Sweet Home

We arrived home Wednesday afternoon. All is well. The drive on Tuesday from Reno to Las Vegas was uneventful after it took 45 minutes to go 3 miles in Reno traffic on I-80 (due to an accident, we think). Most of the trip was on two lanes with no traffic (and 70 mph speed limits in Nevada).

We stayed overnight Tuesday in Las Vegas at our new mainstay, the Marriott Residence Inn near the airport. It’s a nice hotel on a quiet stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard well away from casino row. We had dinner the Bootlegger Bistro next door, a old-style Italian eatery. Good food. No pictures from Las Vegas as the only thing we saw was the hotel and the restaurant.

We drove home on Wednesday. Instead of taking the normal route by the Hoover Dam and through Williams to Wickenburg, we tried a different (longer by 40 minutes) passing by Searchlight, Needles, and Parker. It was vergin roads for us. Easy driving until we hooked up with I-10 to head into the Phoenix area.

While we were traveling, I booked a trip for us that will see us spend most of the month of May in our Irish home, Dingle. We’ll have the same house as last year. We’ll fly Phoenix to Boston and then Boston to Paris where we will pick up our new Peugeot. We’ll probably spend a night or two near Normandy (where we have been) before taking the ferry from Cherbourg to Dublin. Same route going home.

There may be some mini trips in the interim. Stay tuned.

Lava Beds and Reno

It’s Tuesday morning and soon we head out from Reno to Las Vegas. So this will be quick.

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Monday was a beautiful day weather wise. The ride from Klamath Falls to Reno (5½ hours) was pleasant, all on rural roads. We stopped at Lava Beds National Monument for two hours. We viewed the lava beds and went into two caves. The first (Moshpot Cave) was at the visitor center and was lighted and pathed. There are 15-20 other caves, none of which are lighted. We borrowed two flashlights from the Visitor Center to visit another cave. Some caves are very low and require helmets; others require duck walking and crawling. We chose Skull Cave with high ceilings. We were the only ones in the Skull Cave. It is one of the deepest caves and we climbed down a lot of steel steps to get to the bottom where there is ice. Long climb back out.

We stopped for lunch in a small town. No chains or much of anything else on this route. We ate at the Only Frosty in Town where we had absolutely delicious food – bacon cheeseburger with tater tots for me, hot dog for Elaine. Yum!

Then it was on to Reno. Busy town with lots of construction. The Courtyard Marriott is right across from the new minor league ballpark. We walked the casino area. The casinos were empty and the area was totally quiet. Disappointing place. There was one casino where the whole front facade up to the top is a climbing wall. (We didn’t climb!) Dinner was at the Mellow Fellow Brew Pub right next to the hotel.

As Bill B. (Patriots) would say, on to Las Vegas!

Road Trip Home – Day One

On Sunday we left Depoe Bay for home. Day One was about a 6½ hour drive to Klamath Falls, Oregon with a stop at Crater Lake National Park. For the first four plus hours it looked like the visit to Crater Lake would be a waste as it was cloudy, rainy, and very foggy. Then magically as we got off I-5 and drove through rural (very rural!) Oregon, the skies cleared and there wasn’t a cloud in sight.

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We drove along the picturesque North Umpqua River as we headed east. We mostly just enjoyed the view, but we made a few stops including one at the Colliding Rivers viewpoint.

We stopped at a waypoint at Diamond Lake for a picnic which we enjoyed as we fought off the foraging birds and chipmunks who wanted our food. Great views of the lake, Mt. Thielsen (looks like the Matterhorn) and Mt. Bailey.

Then we visited Crater Lake National Park. Click the link to learn all about this magnificent lake, the deepest (1,943 feet) in the US and sixth deepest in the world. During the cold spell we had last week, the Crater Lake area got significant snow. It made the lake look more beautiful than ever. We did the East Rim Drive. Pictures tell the story here.

About an hour after leaving the park we arrived in Klamath Falls were we stayed at the Best Western Plus Olympic. (No Marriotts here.) Pretty nice place. After checking in, we plugged the address of a Thai restaurant that we had researched on TripAdvisor into the GPS and headed out to dinner. 30 seconds and 200 feet later we arrived – the restaurant was next door. Alas, it was closed on Sunday. So we drove up and down the road and chose the restaurant with the most cars – the Mazatlan Grill. It was GOOD Mexican food.

Tomorrow morning we head on to Reno, Nevada.

Friday and Saturday (Last Day)

Quick and to the point post with lots of pics. We leave tomorrow (Sunday) for the ride home by way of Crater Lake, Klamath Falls, Reno, and Las Vegas. We’ll be home Wednesday afternoon and may post along the way.

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Friday

Nice weather day. We went to the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport. We’d been before, years ago. It is partly inside, partly outside, so the good weather was appreciated. Lots of aquarium pics follow. If you don’t like fish pictures, skip down to Saturday.

Saturday

A last breakfast at the Surfrider. A last dinner at our Thai restaurant. Today was the kite festival. Beautiful sunny day. Good. No wind. Bad. The big kites couldn’t get up. We watched some of the small kites which we able to perform.

Quiet Wednesday & Thursday

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Wednesday and Thursday were quiet. We didn’t visit many photo worthy venues save for restaurants. Weather was off-and-on cloudy-rainy-sunny.

Lunch Wednesday was at Local Oceans in Newport.

Fine dining is not what we come to Depoe Bay for. Tidal Raves is great food but not truly “fine dining”. There is one fine dining establishment nearby – the Bay House in Lincoln City, only about eight miles north of the condo. We had never tried it in all our stays here. Today we gave it a shot. We won’t miss it ever again! It’s expensive but everything about the place is true class. Here is the menu just as we saw it:

They also had scallops as a Special. Here’s what we had. No pictures of dessert, sorry. I forgot.

Here are a couple of odd pictures and then some pictures from Elaine’s camera.

Around Depoe Bay

Elaine’s Camera