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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Week 28: Oct 13-19, 2013 Bentleys, Maltas Café, and Canada: We Made It! Eh?
In Clackamette Park outside Portland, we admire a beautiful white 1956 Bentley where bride and groom are having pictures taken. Rick and Vickie purchased the Bentley on eBay to start their limousine service for weddings, and the vehicle is perfect … Continue reading
Week 27: Oct 6 – 12, 2013 Hissing Tire, Alaskan Halibut BBQ, Spruce Goose, Susan and Laela
Helping people is so much fun! We pull into the Rest Area in Weed, OR. Hear hissing from the trailer next to us. Turns out to be a defective tire for Pat and Teresa. (What a God thing, parking us … Continue reading
Week 26: Sep 29 – Oct 5, 2013 Tree Shakings, Bethel Church, Sundial Bridge, and Shasta Dam
Just north of Sacramento, we experience our first tree shaker harvesting walnuts. The tractor grabs the trunk of the tree, shakes the daylights out of the tree, and down fall the walnuts to the ground, to be picked up later. … Continue reading
Week 25: Sep 22 – Sep 28, 2013 Traveling North through Paicines, Hiking the Bat Cave, and Eating Ice Cream
Some days are so windy our trailer shakes rattles and rolls, but Tuesday was calm and sunny so did a 66 mile bicycle ride from Cayucos to Paso Robles thru wine country and great views from inland toward Morro Bay. … Continue reading
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Week 24: Sep 15 – Sep 21, 2013 Helping People, Amazing Coastlines, and the Elephant Seals
As rains and flooding continue to impact our friends in Colorado, we are in sunny Cayucos, a quaint village along the central California coast. The drinking water is safe but nasty on pipes, so we use the 25 cent/gallon water … Continue reading