Saturday, March 24, 2007
Beaverton, OR - Pics to come
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Random thoughts - Oregon
And the price? Drum roll please....
Five hundred sixty a month.
You could have some (but certainly not all) of this in L.A., but the rent would be at least a thousand dollars higher. We were blown away, and jumped at the opportunity! We move in next week. We are so excited!!!
Btw the drive up here was amazing! (Mind you, it was rather scary heading up the 5 freeway through the winding mountainous areas in Oregon at night - my advice: stop in Redding, CA for the night, then cross into Oregon and do this hard part during the day.) Once you hit Oregon, at least now during springtime, you start seeing patches of beautiful yellow and white daffodils growing wild in random patches alongside the 5 freeway and everywhere in the towns. They started just north of the California border and continued on all the way up to the Portland area (by the Washington border), so I'm guessing it's a statewide thing. This place is so beautiful and we just love it here.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Goodbyes :-(
Here are some pics of us paying some of our dear friends a visit before we go.
Evil twins, or me with the HGIC (Head Geek In Charge) - wearing appropriate headgear for our moving destinations
Shawn and Ed
Ed with offspring, aka "cute objects in viewfinder are much more dangerous than they appear." LOL j/k
Sean and Christine
Frances with offspring and vicious attack bunny.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Preparing to leave for Oregon
Next, assuming Nickie gets approved, the plan is to immigrate and purchase an RV (as opposed to trying to import one, and all the associated hassles and fees), then start our full-time RVing. At that point, this blog will fully serve the purpose its web address implies. It'll be the easiest way to find out where we are at any given time. {grin}
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Los Angeles, CA - Chinese New Year
By the way, is it good luck to get your toe licked by a boar in the Year of the Boar?
This is part of a Chinese acrobatics show on one of the entertainment stages at the festival. You may need to click this pic to see it, but this woman is balancing 3 eggs stacked on top of a stick, on the bridge of her nose. No, I'm not kidding. You have to see it to believe it.
I believe that's 21 champagne glasses, on a tray balanced on her forehead, while spinning 2 rings on each arm and a hula hoop around her waist. Told ya, you have to see this to believe it.
Another part of the Chinese acrobatics. This man is repeatedly balancing a teapot on a stick between his teeth, throwing it up in the air, and catching it again... on the end of its spout. And its side. And the bottom. Another "no way" moment.
The same man, putting stacks of porcelain dishes on his feet, tossing them into the air, and catching them in a growing stack balanced on the top of his head. Then putting a curly wire in his mouth and catching some more of them on the wire. Did I mention he's doing all this while riding a unicycle?
A flock of seagulls began circling around the moon, still visible as we waited for the parade to begin at 2:00 p.m. It was a striking scene and I just had to capture it.
There were many beautiful dragons like this throughout the 3+ hour long parade.
A couple more gorgeous pics I managed to take before the camera batteries died.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Last entry - for now...
EDIT: Some pics of us with our friend Francesco in Montréal have been posted under 10/25.
EDIT: Some pics of our neighborhood, and brief commentary, have been posted under 10/11 for comparison.
EDIT: The pic below is the path we took across North America.
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Out of order pics being posted
Also, the system was set to archive posts each month. But given the sheer number of pictures we've been posting, that made for a pitifully long load time for each page of posts. To help make things more manageable, I've set it to archive every day. That way, the pages load faster and the index of dates on the right hand column becomes more useful.
Monday, November 14, 2005
Heading home
Heading toward home, I think fondly of the places we’ve been. We’ve seen glaciers, sand dunes, waterfalls, jagged peaks, prairies, rivers, beaches, rainforests, and rolling hills. We’ve walked in the snow, kissed on the sidewalks in San Francisco, ridden in a skypod, watched the foliage turn, enjoyed romantic meals together, crossed a suspension footbridge, hugged a redwood tree, and gazed through a glass floor at the city below.
We’ve seen elk, deer, mountain sheep, coyotes, bald eagles, Canadian geese, hawks, ravens, magpies, a white peacock, pelicans, dolphins, rabbits, chipmunks, and black squirrels, all in the wild. We also saw farms with llamas and ostriches. At the aquarium we watched sharks, bat rays, sea otters, and a number of sea birds, including puffins and others that dive for food.
We’ve watched the foliage change across the continent, and back again. The east coast's brilliant crimsons and fiery oranges gradually give way to shocking yellow... this fades to be replaced by green pines striped with dramatic white cedars. The tan and brown skeletons of other trees take over from there. Finally, even the hardiest trees surrender and the landscape is dominated by grasses and plains. Then as you approach the mountains, the process begins in reverse. Of all of these, first prize goes to the maples, found especially in
It’s been a spectacular journey! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
I'll load our pictures to an online photo album for easy viewing, and post the web address here.
Nickie has some thoughts she would like to share about our trip. Keep an eye out for this, coming soon. Her writing is exquisite, regardless of what she may tell you!