Week 98 - Durham, Redding to Oregon CA - 06-29-2008
Hello from Northern California,
On Sunday we visited Emily's in-laws in Durham. Steve and Esther
hosted a wonderful smoked BBQ lunch for their relatives. Emily and
Chad, the guests of honor, came up from San Diego. We were fortunate to
be in the area. On the left is Chad's sister Stefanie and husband
Joey, parents Esther and Steve, grandparents Lloyd and Bernice with
Chad and his bride. On the right are three generations of beautiful ladies
!
From Durham we arrived in Redding to spend a few days with Pete's
sister Donna. There were many fires in the area and it was very smoky.
We met up with Janice and Frank as they were on their way home from
Klamath Falls. We had dinner at the Puerto Vallarta restaurant. Donna
is between Ellen and Don,
Donna's long time friend. We recommend this
restaurant.
The Redding Sun Dial Bridge was designed by Spanish architect
Santiago
Calatrava Valls. It was completed in 2004 as a cost of $23 million
dollars. It is a pedestrian bridge with glass panels covering the
entire length.
From
www.wikipedia.org "Sundial
Bridge's shadow is cast upon a large
dial to the north of the
bridge. The shadow cast by the bridge is exactly accurate
only one day in a year - the summer solstice, June 21". We were at the
bridge on June 22nd, so we have no idea what time is was.
The 700 foot bridge is supported by 14 cables bound to the 217 foot
tall "sun dial" tower.
The bridge at night.
This photo from
www.wikipedia.org shows an angle
that we could not get.
The steel cables from the
Sun Dial support the bridge. There
are no pillars in the river.
The Sacramento River Trail in Redding. Donna, Pete and Ellen rode six
miles in 100 degree heat. Ellen's is now riding her bicycle and her
knee is feeling better each day.
Mount Shasta viewed from Highway 5 heading North.
We stayed at the Blue Heron RV Park along the Klamath River. This is
the nicest park we have ever visited. The RV section is about 20 acres
of the 588 acre ranch. The owners were extremely generous with the
site spacing.
The park's name sake sat for hours like a statue waiting for dinner to
swim by.
You are just 50 feet away from the Klamath which is wonderful for
drifting along casually with a few small rapids.
The park has water, sewer, 50 amp power and Wifi Internet. The nightly
rate is $62 (06-2019). We rated this 4.5 out of 5. The WiFi
did not work for us and there was no cell phone coverage so we could
not stay during the work week. Given a working WiFi this is definitely
a 5!
We cruised through Ashland, Oregon. Cute town and the home of Southern
Oregon University and the 8 1/2 months long Shakespeare Festival.
We left Hwy 5 and followed the 99 highway along the Rogue River to see
these cool bridges just south of Grants Pass, Oregon.
We settled in for the night at the Escapees Timber Vally RV park in
Sutherlin, OR. This snapshot of Bambi was taken out our bedroom window
as he nibbled on trees just three feet from the Moho.
Oregon's weather, even in June, has a reputation of being cool and
overcast. But we rolled into the state at over 100 degrees. It should
cool down to the 80's which will be great!
Our prayer for you this week is that you celebrate the birth of our
nation
and appreciate the glory and beauty that God has given to the USA.
Pete is one of the first to point out how politicians are constantly
taking advantage of the people. But, we recognize that there is no
other nation on earth that comes close to the greatness of our nation,
in governance or generosity.
May God bless the USA!
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Jun 2008