We left Silver Spur RV Park (after a very successful and fun first rally of the season) and headed to Seven Brides Brewing with our friends in their Airstream behind us. A mini caravan (of about two miles). A "pairavan"? It was fun, and gave us a tiny taste of…
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This is one of my favorite parts of this place…the hike where you get to walk behind the falls (and get soaked, in this case): We did a really nice hike down from the campground to South Falls and then Lower South Falls and then took the Maple Crest Trail…
Comments closedToday we headed for Silver Falls State Park, outside of Silverton, Oregon. It snowed and slushed and sleeted this morning at Champoeg, and just as we were thinking about packing things up to head out, it cleared and our drive to Silver Falls was so pretty. Apparently overnight they got…
2 CommentsI lifted my head from the pillow this morning and grabbed my camera (iPhone) for this: I cropped out the raggy little trailer next door (they came home at 2:40am!) and gave it a little texture, but it was pretty to begin with. (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedThere we are! We love this spot (we call it "camping in our backyard" since it's so close to home)…it's perfect for our dinette/office windows in the back and left side windows over the sofa, since there's not another RV in site with this configuration. We can see the road…
Comments closedI told you the other day about my new score from Photojojo, right? The iPhone "Rangefinder" case with three new magnetic lenses (wide/macro, telephoto, and fisheye). Well, I've been playing around with the macro lens today and it's good so far! (I got myself this thin leather strap for the…
2 CommentsIt's a "rangefinder" case for my iPhone 4s complete with a working shutter button, tripod mount (!) and 3 lenses (wide angle/macro, telephoto, and fisheye). It's got two little holes for a slim strap (which I plan to add). Taking it off and putting it on is not exactly "quick"…
5 CommentsTook a nice walk today on the Banks-Vernonia Trail. All of the other trails are pretty muddy right now (and I'd already cleaned my shoes after the previous mudfest) so we opted for pavement. We went toward Vernonia 2.5 miles or so and then back. Fitbit says 11,827 steps, 33…
2 CommentsToday we went on a long and very muddy hike. (According to the Fitbit it was 3.46 miles, 7922 steps, and 50 floors.) Sounds about right. We took the road down to the Banks-Vernonia Trail (paved), turned left, and then took the Hare's Canyon Trail up (and I do mean…
1 CommentThis went great with salmon, asparagus, and a butter lettuce salad. (Posted by Laura)
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