We are back in the beautiful state of Washington near Anacortes and Whidbey Island. We are kind of in between those two places. Great campground. We are going to stay here for two months. We will see our doctors and a dentist while here. Catch up on some other boring stuff and just hang out, enjoy the rain and the "Sun Bursts". That's what the locals call the sunshine when it pops out of the clouds. It happens seldom and everyone has to run around and look for their long lost sunglasses.
We are very excited that our son, Bill, and his sweet wife, Heather, are coming to visit for a week starting tomorrow. Bill was born at the Naval Hospital here on Whidbey. We left when he was 3 weeks old, so he's excited to see where he was born. They will head to Washington DC for 1 month and then to Bogota, Columbia for two years once they leave here.
We love this area. Lots to do and it's beautiful. Here's a link to our blog with pictures from last summer's visit and a few other web sites about the area.
http://aroundthebendrv.blogspot.com/2010/06/whidbey-island-and-anacortes-may-2010.html
Here's some more pics of Anacortes:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Anacortes&rlz=1B3GPCK_enUS368US368&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1280&bih=639
Pics of Whidbey Island:
http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&rlz=1B3GPCK_enUS368US368&biw=1280&bih=639&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=Whidbey+island&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=
"Of course I met pleasant people, because nothing so liberalizes a man and expands the kindly instincts that nature put in him as travel and contact with many kinds of people." Mark Twain
Friday, May 27, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park is EYE CANDY
Bryce Canyon is way out in the middle of nowhere and it is high up, 9000+ ft. There's no place like it. We camped just outside the park at Ruby's. Chris had a little trouble with altitude, which slowed her down, but we loved it there. It was very cold when we were there April/May.
Just so you will know, we sometimes have to wait to do our blog entries as we need a good internet connection to upload the photos so it can be weeks before we get it all done.
Bryce is one of the places that everyone should see. Kind of like the Grand Canyon.
We took over 200 photos, here's the best 20. Click the link below, select slideshow and hit F-11 on your computer, this makes all the difference in the quality of viewing the pics.
https://picasaweb.google.com/ChrisTorrance/BryceCanyon?authkey=Gv1sRgCL7NsLbm46uYNQ#
Here's some more info and pictures.
http://www.utah.com/nationalparks/bryce.htm
Just so you will know, we sometimes have to wait to do our blog entries as we need a good internet connection to upload the photos so it can be weeks before we get it all done.
Bryce is one of the places that everyone should see. Kind of like the Grand Canyon.
We took over 200 photos, here's the best 20. Click the link below, select slideshow and hit F-11 on your computer, this makes all the difference in the quality of viewing the pics.
https://picasaweb.google.com/ChrisTorrance/BryceCanyon?authkey=Gv1sRgCL7NsLbm46uYNQ#
Here's some more info and pictures.
http://www.utah.com/nationalparks/bryce.htm
The Easter Bunny at Zion National Park!!!!
No kidding. We were in Zion walking back to the shuttle stop area and there, in front of the Lodge, the Easter Bunny was walking towards us. He was very happy to see and made us take a picture with him. He was pleased that we were putting it on our blog and he gave us candy!
Zion is beautiful of course, and the shuttle system worked great. We were advised by a fellow camper to ride the shuttle all the way to the end/top of the park and once we decided which stops we wanted to see, we could take the shuttle down to wherever we wanted to go. As you go up in the shuttle you hear a little about each stop which makes it easier to decide where you wanted to stop.
We took over 100 pictures, we got the best down to 12. Click the link below, select slideshow and hit F-11 on your computer to enlarge the screen.
https://picasaweb.google.com/ChrisTorrance/ZionNationalPark?authkey=Gv1sRgCKbz_-PIi-jjcw#
Here's more info and pictures on Zion.
http://www.nps.gov/zion/photosmultimedia/photogallery.htm
Zion is beautiful of course, and the shuttle system worked great. We were advised by a fellow camper to ride the shuttle all the way to the end/top of the park and once we decided which stops we wanted to see, we could take the shuttle down to wherever we wanted to go. As you go up in the shuttle you hear a little about each stop which makes it easier to decide where you wanted to stop.
We took over 100 pictures, we got the best down to 12. Click the link below, select slideshow and hit F-11 on your computer to enlarge the screen.
https://picasaweb.google.com/ChrisTorrance/ZionNationalPark?authkey=Gv1sRgCKbz_-PIi-jjcw#
Here's more info and pictures on Zion.
http://www.nps.gov/zion/photosmultimedia/photogallery.htm
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
A Special Tour in the Grand Canyon
Our niece, Jill, has a friend from college. Her name is Leah and she is married to Brian. Leah invited us to visit them in the Grand Canyon. She and Brian live in the Canyon along with 3,000 other people employed by the park and other businesses there. Brian is a Park Ranger who goes out into the canyon for longer periods of time and also on the Colorado River through the canyon to check on things. He looks for missing or injured tourists among other things. Leah works for the Grand Canyon Association. A group who raises money for the Grand Canyon preservation. Alex and I had been to the Grand Canyon many times before but we were very excited to get a tour from two people who's life is everything Grand Canyon.
Leah came to our RV park just outside the National Park to pick us up. The first stop in the tour was to see the housing area in the park. It reminded us of any military housing area except for the fact that it's in a beautiful forest. We picked up Brian and headed to The Kolb House.
The Kolb brothers were photographers who settled in the Canyon in 1901. They built a house on the edge of the Canyon and started taking pictures and movies. Building a house in the Canyon and taking pictures and movies was not an easy task. They would sell their pictures to the tourists once they started coming to the Canyon.
Part of the house is opened to the public in the form of a bookstore and an exhibit hall. We quickly took a look around the public area and met some of Leah's co-workers and then headed down to the main living area of the house which is closed to the public. I'm not sure why it's closed to the public as I forgot to ask Leah, but my guess it that it would be very difficult, and unsafe, to have thousands of people going through each year. You'll see why when you see the house and our pictures.
What makes it so special to see The Kolb house and learn about their life, is the fact that it was such a remote, dangerous, and unforgiving place. Below are some links to the story of the Kolb brothers. An amazing story of the Canyon and the brothers. Also below are the pictures we took of the house.
It was a wonderful afternoon. Thank you Leah and Brian!
http://www.grandcanyon.org/kolb/kolbbrothers.asp
Here's our pictures: Click the link, select Slideshow and hit F-11 to enlarge the pictures. Pay attention to all the beautiful lamps in the house.
https://picasaweb.google.com/ChrisTorrance/GrandCanyonAndKolbHouseStudio?authkey=Gv1sRgCKGSt6fezsyPOQ#
Here's a good video of the Kolb Brothers' story:
http://www.azcentral.com/video/bcplayer/48592718001&pop=1
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