Since we had a week after moving out of our old place and before moving into our new place (which we hope to be doing tonight!), we decided just to go on a trip somewhere! So, we visited Portland and Seattle and saw some sites in between. All in all, we had a good trip. It was my idea to go to Seattle since it is only a few hours from Portland, but I think if I could do it over, I would have just spent the whole time in Oregon. It was cool to see Seattle, but we didn't do much there because we only had one day and because by that time we were kind of sick of site seeing, plus there were some things in Oregon that we wanted to do but didn't because we didn't have enough time. Anyway, here are some pictures:
Me in front of the Twin Falls, ID temple:
Peter in front of the Temple (we have double of most of our pictures, and I don't think we have any pictures together. I guess we could have asked somebody to take one....)
Me in front of the Boise, ID temple:
Driving alongside the Columbia River:
Oregon's Multnomah Falls:
Cheese tasting at the Tillamook cheese/ice cream factory. Peter was so excited when Winco stores finally came to Utah because that meant he could finally buy Tillamook Ice Cream. He served his mission in Oregon and got addicted to it there:
Feeding some ducks with a family from Peter's mission. We went to this pond in the hopes of viewing a nutria (it's real-google it). A nutria is a cross between a beaver and a rat and it only lives in oregon. It was introduced into Oregon from South America in the fur trading era. Also notice the adorable baby ducklings:
The beach at Seaside, OR (cold pacific waters + windy day= barely put my feet in):
The Column in Astoria, OR. It has 180 steps inside that you can climb up for a view of the surrounding area. The outside of the column is covered in murals depicting the history of Oregon:
Here is a view from the top of the column. Also, a picture of a little restaurant near the beach that we ate at. It is old fishing boat that now sells fish n chips-and they were good! I have never liked fish and people have always told me that if I tried fresh fish I would like it. This stuff was super fresh and really good!
And this is Beaver Falls. It's a hidden waterfall near Rainier, OR. One of Peter's mission friends took us there; you can hike down behind the waterfall. It was cool :)
In Seattle, we did the underground city tour. It was fun to learn the history of Seattle, but not worth the money the tour costs. We also saw the space needle, of course. We were going to go up it, but like I said earlier by this point in the trip we were pretty much done sight seeing and so we just took a picture of it instead:
(I don't know why the space needle picture didn't rotate and I don't really care either. Sorry.)
We did get to see the Seattle temple, but it is being renovated so we didn't get to go inside:
And then we drove for 14 hours to get home....
4 comments:
Hmmm...I wonder if I would like fresh fish.
What a fun trip, all except the half rat thing.
I'm glad you had a great time in Oregon. It is a wonderful state.
We love the cheese factory! We always go there when we go to visit Brandon's family in Tillmook. Brandon is also very excited to have WinCo in Utah. I got him some Tillamook ice-cream for his birthday. Mmm! Marionberry Pie is my favorite :)
Looks like you had so much fun! My husband served his mission in Oregon too, so we took a trip about 4 years ago. We did a lot of the same stuff, but we traveled farther south too. It's so beautiful there! I wish that we could have gone into Washington, I've never been there. Lets get some posts with pictures of your new place!
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