Monday, July 30, 2012

Beginning of our trip

Friday we watched a bit of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics and then got in our RV to head out through LA. We thought we would camp by the beach in Ventura, but no places were left so we ended up sleeping a few hours across from Pea Soup Anderson's in Buellton and then left early to go farther north. We got gas at Costco in San Luis Obispo and got breakfast @Margie's dinner and then headed to Atascadero and got a space at their Elk's Lodge. We took a shower and Lee Ramont came to pick us up. We had a great time at Dick Ramont's 80th birthday and got to see so many people that we hadn't seen for such a long time and got to meet the grandkids!
Sunday morning we headed out about 7:30 and made it to Grants Pass,OR where we stayed at Cypress Point along the Rogue River about 680 miles or so. It is nice here in the shade trees! Lake Shasta had many, many boats and houseboats on it. The road through the mountains at Lake Shasta is actually at a lower elevation than our house is in Temecula.


- Marilyn
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Mt. Shasta

Location:Started from Temecula and headed north

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Telescopes on Mauna Kea and a statute of King Kameama'a




- Marilyn
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Telescopes on Mauna Kea and a statute of King Kameama'a




- Marilyn
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Saturday starts the Alaskan Adventure

We had an a quiet trip back from Hawaii. Today we worked on getting mail taken care of both for the last trip and the next, making sure our cell phones would work in Canada and trying to get our prescriptions filled before we leave. We have a little more laundry and a few more things to put in the motorhome. Next post will be from on the road




A nice beach where the swimming was good with a patch of grass to cool off.

Location:Alii Dr,Kailua-Kona,United States

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Kona adventures

We drove around the


island on our way to Kona. We stopped at Akaka waterfalls and took the walk around. Beautiful waterfalls! Passed a couple of smaller waterfalls and then went through Parker Ranch which is the cowboy part of the island. We have a beautiful sea view of the Kona Bay


from our condo. We see boats, paddlers, parasailing, and more.
Will send another soon!
Marilyn

Friday, July 20, 2012

Sea Mountain and Volcano

Greetings from the big island of Hawaii. We spent a week at Sea Mountain near Volcano National Park. We trekked in a couple of times. The first to participate in a Hawaiian Cultural festival. There were booths and vendors to share their foods, how to on making leis, quilting, weaving, medicinal plants, and dancing among other things. Eric enjoyed learning some new things and talking with some people. Our second visit was with Wayne, Amy, Carl, Amy's Dad and Wyatt, Connor and Kylie. Our first stop was the Visitor's Center to see the exhibits and movie. We then headed down the Chain of Craters Road to see the lava flows with when they had happened.it was very windy and the kids thought they might blow away!


At the end of the road we saw 5 Nene Geese which are Hawaiian geese walking on the lava scouting for something to eat and not paying much attention to the people taking their pictures. After seeing an open arch in the lava and waves going in and out which was beautiful we headed for the lava tubes which we could now walk through and were just a little damp from rain seeping in.


Our next adventure was to find dinner which is easier said than done, but finally found something and then headed back to see the glow of lava under the steam vents in the Kilauea Crater from the jaggar Museum--a bit chilly out there, but a spectacular site. We are now off to Kona to see what adventures we can find here. Until next time.....