SNOQUALMIE FALLS, TACOMA, MT ST HELENS, OREGON, CALIFORNIA
Just beyond Woodinville, across the Sammamish Slough is DoM’s old house. Many fond memories of DoM and the trips to visit every fall. Then a stop to celebrate the 4th with DoM at her final resting place. On a trip to the cemetery with DoM to visit other relatives and my brother Randy – who shares her site - her headstone was in place without the second date. She mentioned for her birthday she’d like the other date. That wish was granted on her 86 birthday. RIP DoM!
When I got my first car I’d make the trip on old 2-lane potholed blacktop along Lake Sammamish to visit Boehm's in Issaquah. Haven’t been back since the last trip with DoM to Gilman Village. There’s now a major road off the freeway to Snoqualmie Falls. Too many TV sets (including Twin Peaks, The Vanishing, etc) too many people and too much money have turned the Cougar Wilderness into Cougar Park and condos. But it sure makes the drive shorter!
A pear pizza was a treat at the Salish Lodge with a view of the falls from the table in the Attic.
Into Tacoma for a couple days with my brother and family. Some of the clan was able to make dinner on the waterfront at Johnny’s Seafood Company where J is working. Good food, good wine, great views.
Last day before heading home at Point Defiance Park.
Time to depart, but wanting to linger a bit longer on a beautiful day, a side trip to the Mt St Helens Observatory seemed appropriate.
Dayton OR, settled for the night at an RV park in the Willamette Valley wine country. More tasting rooms than Starbucks – over 300 wineries!
I will not cross the Siskiyou at night – too pretty in summer, too dangerous in winter. Stopped outside of Medford OR at the Rogue River for the night.
After Lake Shasta again on off the freeway. Stopped for the final night on the shores of the Sacramento River.
Home, and planning the next trip … Vegas Baby!
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