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Category Archives: Holoholo Pacific Northwest
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Seven
So we left Baker City behind us, heading towards the Blue Mountains. We hadn’t gone very far down the road and had just passed under Imnaha Road, when we spied The Oregon Trail Monument. In case you wonder why it … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Six
Baker City. It’s a town that gives you such a sense of history! I just told Izzie that I would love to do a walking tour of the town sometime, and find out more about the wonderful old buildings that … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Five
Wow, thirty-five already. But eh, you know what? Just for kicks I went back to the very beginning of this road trip advencha, and I’m so glad I’m posting so many photos! It’s a real trip down memory lane for … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Four
Kʻden, here we go again! We are now going downhill and closer to the Snake River. The first shot in this part is coming up on the exit for Weiser, Idaho. I always knew the Snake was a long river, … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Three
Nolemana, Kukui, and I woke up to a bright sunny day in Ontario, Oregon. The Holiday Inn where I’d made reservations had a restaurant right next door, and I’d also signed up for a dinner coupon, so that’s where we … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-Two
This is the post in which I reveal why Da Mystery Road Trip got named that. I will tell you of the plans, the excitement, the happiness, and the aloha. I will show you all the photos of the who, … Continue reading
Da Snowy Day, Part Two
Finally, yeah? Christmas wen intervene wit all my plans foa update da bloggie. ʻScuse, eh?
Da Snowy Day, Part One
Da awesome surprise going hafto wait till two moa posts pau. Cuz I like post snow photos when get snow. Cuz two weeks ago Nolemana and I had one appraisal up in Government Camp. On da slopes of Mount Hood. … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty-One
Ho da long time, yeah? Well, one excuse is that I was at the beach with my friends for four days. But here I am again, and we’ll be driving through the Idaho desert for a bit longer. When we … Continue reading
Da Mystery Road Trip Revealed, Part Thirty
K’den. Last time we were just about to enter Shoshone Falls Park. This park is near and dear to Nolemana and I because we spent so much time here when Leilani was just a baby and toddler. Nolemana worked really … Continue reading