Monday, December 5, 2011
Shauna Danielle Dufon
We had an exciting day yesterday...Shauna Danielle arrived and all the family joyously welcomed her.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
South Carolina Vacation Day 3: Plantation
It was a beautiful day and the plantation was supposed to have one of the best gardens in the United States. We were a little late for most of the flowers and a little early for the camellias that were planted in the woods. There were a few varieties blooming and they were pretty. We were told that the best time to view the woods was in February when all the camellias were in bloom. They have planted thousands of camellias of many different varieties throughout the woods and with the layout of the walks and other little gardens they would be gorgeous. As you walked through the woods, there were gardens of different flowers and herbs usually behind a manicured hedge or a growth of camellias. Throughout the woods, you would see many different statutes nestled in the gardens and camellias. The plantation grounds had many ponds and small lakes and there were wooden bridges over some of them. There were also gazebos and benches strategically located in the woods and gardens so if you wanted to rest or just sit and while away time you could. They were many secluded locations that would be great to sit in and read a book.
We toured the house, but, unfortunately, we could not take pictures in the house. The history of this property is very interesting and the history as well as a short video and pictures can be found at http://www.magnoliaplantation.com/
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
South Carolina Vacation: Sunset
We arrived at the beach and it looked like others had the same idea. While taking pictures we noticed some dolphins swimming along the coast. Unfortunately, I was not able to get any good pictures of them. I have included one showing a fin.
We watched the sun set and I took over 70 pictures. I have included a few, but there are others that are just as pretty.
South Carolina Vacation: Day 2
We parked in the visitor's center parking lot and looked at a lot of the tours being offered. We decided to take our own walking tour; got a map of Charleston and got on our way.
We walked to Market Street--taking pictures along the way--to visit the old market. We have been here before, but it is always worth a visit.
After going through the market, we decided to go to lunch. We ended up eating at a place called Hyman's Seafood. Once again, we had a great seafood lunch. I had the Charleston style fish and chips and Linda had a Buffalo Shrimp Poboy. We also tried the local craft beer and it was great also.
We continued our tour of the city after lunch and took many more pictures of the area. The houses were very unbelievable and made the tour of the
city worthwhile.
South Carolina Vacation: Day 1
Getting to Edisto Island, South Carolina was an easy, although long (12 hours), trip. We had great weather most of the way. We did run into foggy conditions in the mountains, but it did not affect the driving. It did make for some beautiful views. The fall folage was very pretty and we saw many miles of the turning leaves.
We left Trotwood around 6:30 AM and arrived at Edisto Island around 6:15 PM. Edisto Island is very isolated with very few people except for the visitors to the resort. You drive down miles of two lane roads with Spanish moss hanging from the trees. In some areas there are trees on both sides of the roads with overhanging branches. It looks like a tunnel from a distance. We probably drove over 20 miles without meeting a car or having a car behind us.
We decided to go to Beaufort, South Carolina today. The pictures and descriptions on the internet made it sound interesting and it was. To get an idea of what we saw, go to
http://www.beaufort-sc.com/history/bfttown/tour/walktour.htm for a virtual walking tour. We stopped at the visitors center when we got into Beaufort. Once an arsenal, this building was constructed in 1798 of brick and tabby. We left the visitors center and drove to an area where the restaurants were supposed to be. We walked along the river which was a beautiful walk, but we did not find a restaurant that we wanted to eat in. An individual was delivering visitors guides to the local businesses and we asked him where was a good place to get a fish dinner. He suggested a restaurant called Steamers which was on an island about 2 miles from where we were.
We visited the restaurant and had a meal that was very delicious. The special of the day was grouper—fried or grilled--, dirty rice and corn on the cob. We chose the grilled grouper and washed it down a draft beer. The grouper was grilled to perfection and the dirty rice was the best we have ever had. Linda told the waitress that she could just give her a plate of dirty rice and she would be happy. The tartar sauce was very good. Linda asked if it was homemade or bought. The waitress said it was made by the restaurant, not bought. She also said that there was a lady that worked for the restaurant who made the dirty rice and everyone who ate the rice said it was “the best ever”. We would agree with that.
We left the restaurant and went to Harbor Island visit a light house which was well worth the visit. However, the beach was another matter. There were a lot of trees on the beaches which was probably the result of the hurricane earlier this year.
Friday, May 20, 2011
OREGON VACATION DAY 8
We drove into town and got a cup of coffee and took a few pictures. We decided to drive to a small state park that had a good view of a bridge build over the river gorge in 1926 and an new bridge built in the 1990's. The bridges are 300 feet above the river bed. When the first bridge was built, it was the highest bridge in the United States.
We took a small road across country to the town of Sisters, Oregon. We had already been there, but Linda wanted to do a little shopping. After a brief shopping trip, we went back to Eagle Crest to relax and pack for our return home.
OREGON VACATION DAY 7
We decided to go to Crater Lake since the weather at the park was supposed to be sunny; high 50's and calm wind. I told Linda with that kind of weather, the bright sun on the snow would make it feel a lot warmer. People were walking around the area in short sleeved shirts. I wore a long sleeved shirt and a sweatshirt and
got too hot. As we climbed the road to the summit, we were driving between snow that was up to 10 feet deep on each side of the road.
We arrived at the rim of the lake and the view was fantastic. This part of the park is open year around, but the road around the rim (32 miles) does not open until June. If the weather doesn't warm up, it will probably be late June before it is opened. We walked to the top of a snow hill to get these pictures.
The buildings were still covered in snow with only one entrance into each building. When you entered, it was like walking into a cave because there was no light coming through any of the windows. We were looking for a restaurant to get some lunch, but, other than the small food service--cold sandwiches, hot dogs, soup--there were no restaurants opened in the area. We asked the clerk at the gift store and he told us we would have to go back about 40 miles to find a restaurant. We finally found a small restaurant and had hamburgers and a Reuben sandwich which were very good. The fires were fresh cut homemade and were very good also.
We returned to Eagle Crest and decided to drive around the resort. The resort covers over 1800 acres and there are miles of roads and trails. The pictures in the slide show are all pictures taken at Eagle Crest.
We took a 2.2 mile trail along the creek that runs behind our unit. It was a pleasant walk and the view was great. We met a woman on the walk who said there was a pair of nesting swans up ahead that she checks on each day to see if the eggs had hatched. So far they had not. We watched the swans for awhile and took some pictures.
The trail ended near the Sports Bar and convenience store located on the resort. We went in to check it out and wished we had done it at the beginning of our state. It was a great bar--I guess part of the golf course complex--with live entertainment. We had a pint of one of the locally brewed beers and relaxed for awhile. We discovered that the bar had a dinner special each day of the week. Friday night's special is fish and chips for $6.95 which is cheaper than any restaurant around. We plan on being there for dinner.
Another great day and tomorrow is supposed to be better. Linda wants to go back to the town of Sisters to show. I think we will then go to the fossil park that we missed because the river had flooded. It all depends on how long we stay in Sisters.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
OREGON VACATION DAY 6
Wednesday turned out to be a great day. Linda had mapped out a trip to the Columbia River Gorge. The weather was great and the views were fantastic.
On the way to the gorge, we took many pictures of Mt Hood. The mountain was covered with clouds for most of the day, but the view was still beautiful.
Once we got the the beginning of the gorge tour, we drove down I-84 for aways. The river is so wide that it looks more like a lake in places. The views along the river were great.
We then went down historic highway 30 and saw a series of waterfalls. The first waterfall we saw required a 1 1/2 mile walk down a narrow trail which at times was about 18 inches wide. A slip or misstep would result in about a 250 foot drop in a lot of places.
We finally got back to Eagle Crest around 10 PM. We had a very tiring 14 hour day, but enjoyed it very much.
Monday, May 16, 2011
OREGON VACATION DAY 4
Sunday, May 15, 2011
OREGON VACATION DAY 3
After breakfast we went shopping and then back to Eagle Crest to put away our purchases. We decided to go to the town of Sisters to visit some of the shops. A lot of the buildings have been around for awhile. The Hotel Sisters which was built in 1912 is now a restaurant called "Bronco Billy's". Many of the other buildings are around the same time period.
We visited a very unique furniture store. All the furniture was made by local artisans who made the furniture from old juniper trees. The furniture was beautiful, but very expensive. A set of bunk beds sold for almost $1,300--too expensive for my budget. They had just about anything for the home made out of juniper wood.
We visited an antique shop which had a lot of vintage items. Prices were a little higher than in Ohio, but, it was fun to look.
Linda found a book of Oregon breweries and one was located in Sisters. The name of the brewery was Three Creeks. We decided to go there to sample their beers and eat a late lunch. Unfortunately, the beers we wanted were not available because they were bottling the beer. I selected an Irish dark beer and Linda selected a blonde. Both were good, but not as good as the amber and the dark beer that we had wanted.
We decided to try a couple of their burgers. Linda ordered a mushroom burger with Swiss cheese and I ordered their spice southwest burger with jalapeno peppers. The southwest sauce was a little spicy but tasted very good. The jalapenos also added a little kick to the burgers.
There were some very nice cottages near the brewery which looked like a good place to spend some time and most of the cottages were full.
(picture is the view from our bedroom deck)
We decided to go back to Eagle Crest to take a hike on one of the walking trails along the river. There are three trails; a 1.6 mile trail; a 2.2 mile trail; and a trail that is over 3 miles long. We decided to try the shortest trail first.
Getting to the trail was a little tricky. It was a pretty steep decline and a sign warned you that you should be in good health to begin the hike. We walked down to the river and along the trail for awhile. I took a lot of pictures which are included in the slide show. We saw a sign that said south trail end. We thought it was too early to be at the end of the trail, but when I looked at my watch, it had been almost an hour since we started. The hike was so enjoyable that time flew.
We went to our condo and Linda read her book. I was going to work on the blogspot, but the couch was so inviting that I laid down for a nap. The day is almost over and we both have had a very relaxing day. Not sure what we will do tomorrow. I guess it depends on the weather.
OREGON VACATION DAY 2
After lunch, we took a walking tour of Florence. Just as in Newport, every building that had the space had some kind of Muriel on them. The artists that did them did an outstanding job and it added a lot to the looks of the town. The old section had a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, gift shops, galleries and other business relating to the fishing industry. The traffic wasn't too bad, but I sure would hate to be in the town during the major tourist season.
OREGON VACATION DAY 1
It was on the beach overlooking the bay which was in front and the Pacific Ocean was a little to the right. We were seated next to a couple who were staying in a time share near Lincoln. They were extremely friendly and talked to us throughout lunch. They were from Walla Walla, Washington and must come to their time share about every year. I finally asked the man where he was originally from because he had a slight southern accent. He was from New Orleans and had been in Washington for many hears, however, had not completely lost his accent.
After lunch we started our drive down the coast. The weather was great although a little overcast. However, we still managed to get some good photos. In a lot of the areas, the coast reminded us a little of the Azores. It also looked a lot like the northwest coast of Spain. I think Oregon has made a great effort to attract visitors to the coast. It seemed like there was a state park or scenic overlook every mile. Needless to say, I took a lot of pictures and a few are included in a slide show.