King Estates was huge and the rows and rows of grapes were amazing. | The ground were perfectly manicured and this would be a great place to have a reception. |
The view on the dunes was great, it was a hit day and the ocean really helped cool the air. | Sand between my toes. |
Old Towne Florence was very scenic and reminded me of the old lake side towns in west Michigan. | The old boats added to the rustic touch... but the seafood restaurant was nothing specially... tiny scallops. |
The drive south wound along the Rogue river and had awesome views and winding roads which made it fun to drive on. | After having to go back and get Becky's camera she left at a store, we stopped to some awesome views. |
Diamond lake was so smooth, makes me wish I still water skied. | All the pine trees reminded of that artist guy.. the one who painted happy trees. What was his name? |
On the way to Crater lake there was snow! I had to jump in it barefoot. | Crater Lake is an old Volcano, now it is one of the deepest lakes in North America. |
Mountain ranges surrounded the location. | The water was a shocking blue mixed with green. |
The Willamette Pass ski lodge is open all year. | The Gondola ride to the top revealed some long distance views. |
All day spent looking for a covered bridge... and this one you could not even drive through. | Sunset. We called it a day and went to the famous campus spot, Taylors. |
The family run dinner was great. St. Helen burger=Burger, fried egg, ham, and all the fixin's. Yum. | Not nearly as scenic as I had hoped, the history in the park was cool though and so was the drive. |
As we drive into Portland we saw a little festival happening. So that means bands, and old people trying to dance. | They had microbrews from around the world... even Michigan! |
In Oregon people are either shirtless or on stilts. Standard. | Brews and Porta-Johns. A match made in heaven. |
People could put where they were from... someone was already there from Santa Cruz! | Of course... I ate... pizza, and teriyaki chicken, but they ran out of elephant ears! |
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