Wow. You’d think we were going to Montana or something, this road trip advencha is taking so long to finish!
On the road again…♪♫♪♪♪

Wow. You’d think we were going to Montana or something, this road trip advencha is taking so long to finish!
On the road again…♪♫♪♪♪

September 26th
On this day, I send a special birthday wish to my special friend, Nancy. She and her family sailed from Seattle to Honolulu when she was 11 and I was 12… and we’ve stayed close friends in all the years since. Hauʻoli lā hānau, my friend. I treasure you.

Hop in the car with us and check out Rimrock Lake as we drive by, listening to mele from home.

We’re still heading south on I-97. We followed the Yakima River for a long time and got some pretty shots of it.


September 16th

Never let it be said that we don’t take enough photos on our road trips, yeah? I didn’t expect this road trip would take so many chapters! It’s fun reliving it, though.

Even though we were really tired the night before, we both woke up at 7 a.m. I am definitely not a morning person, but got up so that we wouldn’t feel rushed on the road. We got mostly packed up, and then went into the motel’s dining area for breakfast. We were really impressed with the variety of breakfast items. Make your own pancakes and waffles, eggs, cereal, yogurt, fresh fruit, muffins, doughnuts, bread for toast, and bacon and sausage. We didn’t eat a lot, but what we had was good. The room wasn’t crowded, and we wore our masks except for when we were eating. Pau eating, we went ahead and checked out on the way back to our room.
We finished packing up, checked the room and bathroom, and headed out to the car. Unfortunately, I didn’t check under the folded-back bedspread like I should have, and didn’t see the lovely pashmina wrap that a friend had loaned me. When we got home, I phoned the motel, but it never turned up. My friend was wonderful about it; I’d bought her another one in the same color, but she told me to either keep it or send it back because she’d gotten it at a thrift store. I felt terrible about it, but to her it was no big deal. Bless you, Liz.
I had a really great conversation with the man next to us who was loading up his car at the same time we were. He travels all over Washington State for his job selling school buses, and talking with him was a very positive start to our day. There’s so much anger everywhere right now, I know that, but on this trip the strangers we ran into were friendly, helpful, and a pleasure to be with.
We were really impressed with the motel, though. The room was quiet, so was the a/c unit, the staff was very pleasant, the food good, and our room was really clean. I did leave a good review on Google for them.
