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38,000 Little YellowCones

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Made it to Monroe early this afternoon, but it was too early to check-in to the AirBNB in Monroe, so we drove right through and headed one town further north, Granite Falls, to meet with the Family. We chilled with them at the town’s Sunday Farmers Market until we could check-in. Back down to Monroe for an hour or so before we headed back north about halfway to Lake Stevens to watch the two nieces and their dad in their Sunday evening tradition, play some Ultimate.

They play on a middle school’s Astroturf football field, but instead of lengthwise they set up three separate fields crosswise marked off by 38,000 little yellow cones. Depending on the amount of participants they will use all three, but today only about 20 showed up so they used just two fields and played several games with 5 on a side.

The Mini ticked past the 38,000 mile mark just before we crossed the Columbia River into Washington.

Tagged: Family, Mini Mileage, Road Trip

Why Are You In Oregon?

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

The title of this post comes from the sentiment my cousin Louise (AKA: Weezie) wrote on the envelope of her Christmas card to us. And for good measure repeated inside the card as well. Donna has said she is going to write her a note explaining our relocation, but has been putting it off for the last week or 10 days, so I’m going to write the reason down here, maybe spurring her into doing it in that card.

For more than the past dozen years, in nearly every one of those summers, we have taken a 2 week vacation to come out west. One of those weeks has been dedicated to visit Donna’s youngest brother and his fledgling family. The first year it was to attend the baby shower for he and Beth’s first child. Along the way James has been joined by two subsequent sisters and this year that number one child will be getting his driver’s learner permit. Yikes!

The other vacation week has been to explore western America, just the two of us. Mostly Washington and Oregon, but we’ve been through a bit of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. The desert southwest, while stunningly beautiful in its own way, didn’t hold a candle to the Pacific Northwest’s appeal to us. So this is where we visited more than anywhere else. We spent time on the Olympic Peninsula, in the San Juan Islands, central Washington, the Cascade Mountains and the Oregon coast. Every time we returned from one of forays out here we would come back, look at each other and say, “We need to move out there.” After 2017’s western trip we started seriously considering a move away from our home of 30 years, Aiken, SC.

We started with a couple criteria for our new home, 1) a small, but not too small, town, 2) was nowhere too close to the big cities of Seattle or Portland and 3) be close, but not too close to brother and family. We used started by looking in Washington state and the first serious contender was the town of Sequim (pronounced skwim) on the Olympic Peninsula. It was less than 100 miles to the Morrison Manse in Granite Falls, but took over two hours to get there because it involved two ferry rides. The ferry rides were actually a big plus for us though, as we always managed to get in several on every visit out that way, we enjoyed them so much. When we started home shopping on Zillow in our price range it was apparent that, even in a small town of just 6,000 souls, that that money wasn’t nearly enough to put us in something nowhere as nice as we are used to.

Our 2018 trip out west was to Lake Tahoe for a wedding, because we were both retired at that point, we drove and took our time. When we got back to South Carolina we were now more determined than ever to move out west. The leading contender had become Carson City, Nevada because we enjoyed ourselves there one weekend day visit. But when we started looking at houses on Zillow it had the same cost problem as Sequim.

I then made a spreadsheet of towns in several western states with some specific criteria, population of 25 to 40 thousand, altitude of a minimum of 2500′, fairly temperate (not as hot as Aiken, but not too much lower than there in the winter) and more sunny days than cloudy, plus the big one -housing affordability. The field was quickly narrowed down to one city, Klamath Falls, Oregon. We searched around the internet as best we could to look the place over, from afar it did look like a winner. We started virtually stalking house on Zillow and were pleasantly surprised with what we found.

Our trip out west for 2019 was now set, one week for visiting family in Washington and the other in Klamath Falls. We picked the last week in June for Oregon because there were lots of events scheduled for then and that left the 4th of July week to visit Granite Falls. We had an AirBnB for a week in Klamath and wandered around town, enjoyed several car related events, ate at a few local restaurants, did some geocaching and even had a realtor show us 4 homes that we had chosen from Zillow. We both agreed, we could live there.

We returned to Aiken on July 10th, we put our house on the market July 29th, we agreed on selling the house September 9th, we closed on it on October 11th and started driving to Oregon on the next day.

Tagged: Fam Damily, Family, Moving, Oregon, Weezie

59,000 Things I’m Thankful For

Saturday, November 25, 2017

1. My morning person wife.
We got up on Turkey Day at 5:30, the same time as on a normal work day to drive up to Hendersonville, NC.

2. My patient wife.
To visit my sister and her husband and have our Thanksgiving meal at their community pot luck.

3. My carefree wife.
But before getting to their house we traveled 25 miles past them to the north into Asheville.

4. My curious wife.
To take a picture of an Inspirational Woman’s Monument she found after hours of internet searching.

5. My lovely wife.
Who posed in the near freezing temperatures by a very Large Flat Iron sculpture in downtown for a Motoring point.

6. My flexible wife.
Then when we were stymied in getting the Woman’s statue photo by thousands of runners participating in a Turkey Trot and Gobble Wobble, Donna shrugged and said, “We’ll come back again early tomorrow.”

7. My generous wife.
At the Black Friday sale at Mast General Store she let me buy a $40 hoodie I wanted, but didn’t really need, while she bought a gift to give away at the upcoming MMC Christmas Party.

8. My understanding wife.
She understands that there is no way I can come up with 58,992 more of these.

The CTBNL passed through the 59,000 mile mark a few miles north of Saluda, SC on the way up to North Carolina.

Giant Human Creations 05 – Large Flat Iron: For the past few years this very large iron sculpture, along with other pieces of art along Asheville’s Wall St get “yarn bombed” during the fall. Apparently it is art on top of art, I always thought it was to keep kids from getting their tongues stuck on them in the cold weather. (11/23/17)
Memorial of an Inspirational Woman: Part of the Western North Carolina Veterans memorial in Asheville is a bronze statue of a woman seated on a granite bench with letters to home from their sons off in the military on her lap. (11/24/17)
Oil Well: One of two Oil Well Lube Centers in Hendersonville, North Carolina. (11/24/17)
Art Car: It is either art or madness to take a plastic kneeling giraffe and graft it to the top of a mid-50’s DeSoto. I’m going with art…(11/24/17)

Tagged: Family, Miata Mileage, Motoring Challenge, Thanksgiving

64,000 Calories

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Broken Forks

The community that my sister Diane and her husband live in hold a pot luck Thanksgiving meal. As we have done previously, this year we drove up again to partake in the consuming of mass quantities of the favorite holiday dishes of strangers. Everyone brings a side dish or dessert and their own place settings. This year Diane decided to just buy some Thanksgiving paper plates and “Premium” plastic dinnerware instead having to keep track of her real stuff. Five people, two trips through the buffet line, a visit to the dessert room and eight broken forks.

Just south of Clinton, SC the Purple Whale passed the 64,000 mile mark.

Tagged: Family, Sonata Mileage

Texts From A Cousin

Thursday, January 14, 2016

We still have a flip phone (GASP!) and we will on occasion text someone as long as we keep it short. My snowbird cousin has a fine little iPhone and texts up a storm. Louise has just gotten to Florida for her couple of months of avoiding winter and Donna texted her the other day:

Feeling better? How are the B&B. A&F 1

Louise texted back a reply:

an. He is a
macrobiotic chef
and she imports and
sells clothes from

India so they are
very interesting…
But I feel like
throwing a c

Feeling much
better. Air BnB is
fine. The owners
are French and Veg

ds. How are you
doing?
Mild winter?
A&F Weeze

e steak when I
go out? going ove
r to West coast
today to see frien


hicken part on his
cutting board is
not the way to go
so I order th

For whatever reason her texts always gets broken down into mysterious haiku-like tidbits that arrive out of order. We have to go to Verizon’s web site to read the messages where the above six texts can be seen in the proper order:

Feeling much better. Air BnB is fine. The owners are French and Vegan. He is a macrobiotic chef and she imports and sells clothes from India so they are very interesting… But I feel like throwing a chicken part on his cutting board is not the way to go so I order the steak when I go out? going over to West coast today to see friends. How are you doing? Mild winter? A&F Weeze2

Tagged: Fam Damily, Family, Weezie, Whatever

Planting The Sandy Tree

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Sandy Tree

This afternoon the Morrison family planted a tree in honor of their sister Sandy who passed away from ALS last November. Donna, her brother Steve and brother Scott (along with Scott’s wife and 3 kids, plus me) picked out an apple tree from a local nursery yesterday. Oldest brother Jim flew in this morning so all the surviving Morrison siblings were in attendance at the ceremony.

We picked out a hybrid tree grafted from 5 different apple trees to ensure self pollination. Washington State is famous for its apples, so we are hoping that in a couple more years the tree will start producing fruit.

Tagged: Fam Damily, Family

Hunting Eggs

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Easter Egg Hunt

Yesterday Donna went to Easter service with Scott and family while I hung out at the cabin. After the service there was an Easter egg hunt, making that 3 egg hunts in 24 hours for the kids. On Saturday to go along with the one Donna’s brother’s family puts on for a few of the neighborhood kids, there was the one held at the local IGA.

That’s right, the only grocery store in the town of Granite Falls, hides hundred of plastic eggs filled with candy on the floor and in the bottom couple of shelves, then turns lose about 75 scrambling kids from 2 to 12 years old looking for them. Each kid is also given a special egg with a number in it so at the end they each get a separate special prize ranging from bubbles to plastic toys to chocolate bunnies.

Because the event starts at 10:00 AM on a Saturday there are invariably 1 or 2 people who end up doing their weekly grocery shopping during this small riot of kids & parents and just shrug it off. Ahh, small town life.

Today was a rainy and cool day, so we hung around the cabin while the Morrisons did their own thing. We did go over for supper where we made plans to go tulip hunting tomorrow.

Tagged: Family, Travel
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