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Oregon 2025 – Back to CA – Sacramento

State Capitol building

Friday, July 24th, 2025

We got up and had breakfast and I did a little bit of work before we packed up and started heading to Southern CA.   I really enjoyed the hotel and could of spent a few more days hanging out and reading a book on the alpine chairs in front of the lodge or the rocking chairs on our porch. We weren’t going to make the drive in one day, we were going to stop in Sacramento, which I have never been before and then stop in Visalia to visit Sophon’s Aunt.

I love Arby’s and there aren’t any of them close to me in Los Angeles, I was glad to see along the freeway that there is an Arby’s at almost every freeway exit.   We stopped at the one that we stopped at on our way up.

We arrived in Sacramento, and we went looking around.  We had dinner in old town, at the Bear and Crow Saloon.   It was OK but I have to admit, I wasn’t impressed with Sacramento, especially old town There were plenty of psychics, candy stores and saloons, but overall, it wasn’t a very interesting place to visit.   The only things missing were a Guy Fieri restaurant and the Bubba Gumps, which I am sad to say would have probably made it better.

As I drove around the state’s Capitol, I kept looking at people thinking, so are these the people responsible for the mess that this state is in?  Don’t get me wrong, I love CA, most people I know love CA, but when it comes to politics, I think almost all of us can agree, we don’t agree with it.

I don’t see myself coming back to Sacramento.  If there is some hidden treasures in this area, please let me know! Continue reading

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Oregon 2025 – Grants Pass

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

When I plan a trip,  I like to leave time to explore or just hang out.   This was one of those days that I didn’t plan anything,  but I did have a few ideas.

I had seen that there was something called “Wildlife Images” which specializes in helping animals rehabilitate.   As we drove to the facility, we passed Rogue Creamery, a dairy farm which makes cheese and serves grilled cheese sandwiches.   This was going to be our lunch stop after Wildlife Images.

Animal and ocean parks talk about conservation, research and education but I am generally opposed to using animals as entertainment.   I also question how much parks are driven by profit and at what point do we exploit animals.   I love going to a zoo and seeing the animals, but I cannot help but think, would these animals be happier in the wild?

There were plenty of animals to see at this stop – wolves, bears, eagles, vultures, owls and many more.  I think I spent the better part of an hour watching the bear play in its pool.  It seemed to be having a great time. Continue reading

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Oregon 2025 – Hanging out in Grants Pass

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

We had breakfast in the main lodge and then went back to the room to take care of a few work-related items.  We then headed into Grants Pass.

We had driven through Grants Pass so I didn’t go with a lot of expectations.  I wanted to get a picture of the bridge over the Rogue River and to walk around the historic part of the town.

As we drove into the park, I couldn’t help but feel as if I could have been back in my hometown.  The John Deer mower was mowing the lawn; a bunch of moms were gathered at a gazebo where they were doing an event for the children. As we approached the river, there as a large group of Canadian geese.  I knew better than to mess with them; I also know that they make a mess wherever they go.  I was also glad to see mallard ducks.   It sounded and smelled like summer.

We then drove into town to walk around.  There was plenty of parking.  It is a cute town.  We found a couple of antique shops which were fun to look at as well as a gourmet store filled with kitchen gadgets.

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Oregon 2025 – Crater Lake!

Monday, July 21st, 2025

I am really enjoying my stay at the Weaksu Inn, last night they had appetizers and later freshly baked cookies.  This morning, they had breakfast.  It is so peaceful and compared to where I am from, it is very green.   I feel like I could sit on the deck of the main lodge or in the alpine chairs on the lawn for hours.

After breakfast, we headed out to the Crater National Park.  Earlier this year, I bought a national park pass. It was the first time I had purchased one and I am making it a point to visit and enjoy our national parks and forests.

Crater lake is the only national park in Oregon and was about a 2-hour drive.  A portion of it was through a national forest.  As we got close to the park, we started the Guide Along App, which provided an excellent tour through the park. Continue reading

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Oregon 2025 – Weaksu Inn

Weaksu Inn

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Yesterday, we headed to Grants Pass, Oregon.  Our first stop was to have lunch with Sophon’s aunt who lives in Visalia, CA.  In honor of our upcoming birthdays, she took us to a very nice lunch at a restaurant called the Vintage Press.  Even before Sophon’s Aunt said that the restaurant had been around a long time, I could tell.  It felt old school; the waiters were dressed in uniforms, the tables had white tablecloths, they brought out bread and butter before the meal.  It was very nice.

We continued to Sacramento where we spent the night.  I drive fast but I like to take my time and stop along with way and I don’t like a long day of driving. Continue reading

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