Sunday, September 10, 2023
Friday, September 20, 2019
American Cruise 2nd
Tuesday September 17, 2019
| Mt. St. Helens (Top Blown off) |
| Land Slide Remains |
Mt. St Helens was “awesome”. Recalling from 1980 in Wisconsin, our experience was just “Ash Clouds”. But here we see the true experience of the event. Literally blew the entire top of the mountain off. Created the largest land slide know to humans. Taking out everything in its path for some 20-30 miles.
| Beached Ship to Disembark |
| Multnomah Falls |
magnificent view of the falls.
| WAAAM Museum |
| Packard |
Wednesday September 18, 2019
| Fort Dalles Anderson House |
| Neon Sign History |
Thursday September 19, 2019
Continuing our journey upstream on the Columbia River to Pendleton, Or.
| Pendleton |
| Hamley Resturant |
| Ship at Dock |
| Underground Bath |
| Brothel Option |
| Underground Gambling |
| Pendleton Woolen Mill |
On the way back to our ship we viewed a video on “The Manhattan Project”. This is the area it all took place. The secret building of the “Atomic Bomb”.
Hundred of thousands of people employed without a clue as to what was going on. Scary
but true!
Friday September 20, 2019
Our final leg and journey up The Snake River, final destination Clarkston. My brides birthday today, Happy Birthday to Shari Mae. I won’t say how old! Chose to relax our final day on board.
Tomorrow bags out and early departure for the airport at 8:30am. Listened to the final presentation from our Lewis and Clark on board Historian. He did a great job and certainly educated us in the settlement of the great Northwest. Our trip rose river depth some 750ft from start to finish. Numerous locks rising some 70-90’ each.
| Snake River |
See ya at home!
Monday, September 16, 2019
American Crusie 1rst
Friday September 13, 2
| Red Lion Hotel |
| Red Lion Hotel |
| American Song |
Saturday September 14, 2019
Morning began with a delightful breakfast with Bill & Judy finally joining us. This was followed by our Cruise Director briefing and Boarding instructions. Boarding began at 10:30am and our state rooms were ready. Very nice ship, American Song, built in 2018, so new. 184 Guests. 33
| Boarding American Song |
Very comfortable ship, lovely state room. We were actually supposed have boarded American Pride, a Paddle Wheel Boat, but due to a river lock closed, we start on Song and will transfer to Pride after the Lock. A little inconvenience but not too bad. Our journey will take us from Astoria, OR to Clarkston, WA / Lewiston, ID. Pulled away from the dock at 1:30pm in Portland in route to Astoria for overnight docking.
The afternoon while in route to Astoria, we had a presentation by a historian covering the exploration and discovery of the Columbia River. Signed up for side trip excursions offered for the upcoming week. Dinner around 7pm, early bed after a full day.
Sunday September 15, 2019
Red Lion Hotel
|
Monday September 16, 2019
Early morning departure from Astoria. Beautiful river scenery. Excursion today to Mt. St. Helens. But first a presentation by our on board Historian covering the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Of course including a major part of the Columbia / Snake Rivers. Awesome story with a bit of humorous presentation. Our departure for St. Helen was 1:00pm. Recalling the famous volcanic blast from 1980 affecting the majority of the United States. More to come another day.
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Cabo Sat 1/26, Sun 1/27/2019
Cabo – Sat 1/26, Sun 1/27/2019
| Mango Deck |
| Medano Beach |
| Kathy Purchase |
Leaving around 3pm, took a
little road trip North along the beach observing the resorts along the
way. Stopping downtown Cabo for some
side street shopping and a specialty coffee shop.
Dinner at
a lovely Italian
restaurant off the beat and path.
| Italian Dinner |
Saturday, prepare for
departure around 11:30 am for a 2:46pm flight, change in Houston. Back to Orlando 11:00pm, so it will be a long
day, home by 1:30 prox.
Cabo summary, It was a great
week! So happy Kathy and John could join
us but missed Tom & Helene. Not sure
a return is in order for us, “been there done that”. But glad we did. Very heavy tourist area.
Cabo - Friday 1/25/2019
Cabo – Friday 1/25/2019
Today a “Road Trip”. Decided to get out of Cabo tourist area and
take in a little “local” color. Headed
up Hwy 19 NW to Todos Santos. About one
hour, maybe 45 miles, just in time for
lunch. Their name to fame is the famous
“Hotel California”.
While not connected directly to the famous
Eagles Song “Hotel California”, the song
certainly made them an attraction. Nice
place with lodging, dinning, bar, and gift shop. The “Banos” doors an attraction itself, click
to enlarge. (wish I could do that)
| Hotel California |
| Hotel Court Yard |
| Bano's |
| |
| Lunch Pecaddos |
Anyway, found a more local
place for lunch, (Pecados), shared a burrito and burger along with a Margarita of
course. After lunch inquired about a
public beach seeing they are located right on the Pacific Ocean. Directions challenging and lots of bumpy
dirt roads.
Lots of local color as
well. Finally asked a young man and
daughter, pretty good English. Continued
on our way, lost again. Connected with
the young man again on way back. Stopped
and he said “follow Me”. Got to the beach
and tried to tip him 30 peso’s but he adamantly
refused. Found this to be indicative of
the locals. Nice people.
| Lunch |
The beach was very long and
sparse with people or dwellings.
Not a
good swimming beach, way too much breaking surf. Beautiful sand though. Spent a little time walking and then decided
to head back towards Cabo. Late
afternoon DQ desert. Stopped at a
Casino, Kathy & John a small try at slots, a small donation.
| Beach |
Back to the Condo, make plans
for our last day.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Cabo- Thurs 1/24/2019
Cabo – Thurs 1/24/2019
Whale Watching! Beautiful day, sunny temps Mid 70’s. Arrived at Cabo Whale Watching at 11:30 for a
noon departure. Young German Lady led us
with a young male assistant. Boat was a
32’ Whaler type boat, open bow but covered top.
Captain was local Mexican.
After some safety briefing we
headed out of harbor. Life jackets
on.
Some scenic discussion on the way out of harbor.
Some scenic discussion on the way out of harbor.
Our first sighting was a “spectacular”
Humpback Breech". Rare but
beautiful. Numerous more sightings of
Humps and Tail Dives. After some time, Capitan
opted to move to hopefully a move active spot.
Unfortunately, the wind picked up creating some four foot swells, bringing spray over the bow and all very “wet”. Oh well, part of the adventure. More sightings with a partial breech. After 2-1/2 hours we head back to harbor. A good trip but a little wet.
Unfortunately, the wind picked up creating some four foot swells, bringing spray over the bow and all very “wet”. Oh well, part of the adventure. More sightings with a partial breech. After 2-1/2 hours we head back to harbor. A good trip but a little wet.
Head back to condo, shower
and dry. Dinner out to a local steak
house, “Patagonia”. Kathy, John and
Shari ordered Tenderloins and I did Rib Eye.
Tenderloins great, Rib Eye not so good, tough, unusual for Rib Eye. Oh well.
Anyway, the place was quaint and nice.
A little bit off the beaten path. Waiter offered us four free Tequila shots for the bad steak. Feel better now! Back to Condo for an early night in.
A little bit off the beaten path. Waiter offered us four free Tequila shots for the bad steak. Feel better now! Back to Condo for an early night in.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Cabo - Wed 1/23/2019
Cabo – Wed Jan 23, 2019
After a morning Mexican breakfast
in the shopping food court
we decided to check out the Visitor of Tourism
Center located in the Harbor. Not much
new as most attractions are “hawked” by local vendors. Some interest in perhaps a road trip away
from the tourist area to a local community, Maybe “Hotel California”, perhaps
Friday or Saturday.
| Mexican Breakfast |
Leaving the Tourism center,
we stopped at a “Dolphin Center” where you can swim and touch. We opted for a “Window View”. Further on in the Harbor we found a local
feeding Seals. They were very loud and
begging to be fed.
Tourist of course
offered fish scraps to attract. One
person held the fish tale by their mouth as the seal jumped air born to
retrieve. Fun!
| Begging Seal |
feeding Seal
|
Our day ended with the dinner
sunset cruises. Boarding time at 4:30
for a 5:00pm departure. Line already
fully formed at 4:20pm. Nice boat
offering Sun Set cruise to the Big Sur Arch, probably one of the most photographed
natural settings in the world.
Slow
cruise from harbor to Arch, then after sun set along the Pacific Coast. Two Hour duration. Absolutely beautiful! Enroot, Mexican Dinner served and an open
bar, mostly beach drinks and Margaritas.
A wonderful experience.
More
pictures than I know what to do with.
Again, the wealth of coastal housing is unbelievable. Hardly a foot print left to build.
| Arch |
| Resident |
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