I arrived back at my Fall City home on April 1st, in time to do taxes and celebrate Easter with the grandkids.
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Grandson Lane showing off his bag of Easter Eggs after the hunt. 4/20/14 |
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Grandpa (John) and Grandson Luke planting pumpkin seeds
for their Halloween Jack-O-Lanterns. 4/20/14 |
With those two events in the past, now is the time to wrap up my Jan-Feb-Mar travel blogs. I left the Florida Keys on March 16, taking I-10 west until I veered north at Phoenix to spend a bit of time with friends in the Prescott National Forest. Then I had a short visit with a couple of my other brothers in Orange County before going north on I-5 toward Washington State.
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Last few nights in the Keys were spent on the dock while brother Gary
tried to catch another shark. 3/10/14 |
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Folks launched lanterns from the dock ... |
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The gentle breeze carried them
over the water ... |
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until they were just a
small point in the black sky.
3/10/14 |
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On my westward drive on I-10, I spent a day in southwest Louisiana to
explore the Creole Nature Trail, a loop within the "Louisiana Outback,"
south of Lake Charles to the Gulf of Mexico. 3/19/14 |
I find that my travels often have a theme or purpose. Sometimes I know what those are prior to leaving. This time I didn't. This time I discovered them in the midst of my travels. One discovery was that I want to be a snowbird, spending winters in the dry heat of the desert southwest (vs. the warm humidity of Florida). And an unexpected purpose was to reconnect with each of my 4 brothers -- Ray in CA in January; Gary in FL in early March; and Glen & Kyle in SoCal in late March -- what a nice treat!
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I joined some of my friends in the Prescott National Forest
near Cottonwood. 3/23/14 |
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I was weary from driving; camping in nature feeds my soul. 3/23/14 |
A couple of sub-themes popped up too. One was tornadoes -- advisories, watches, and warnings -- in SW Louisiana, in the Keys, on I-75 in western Florida, and finally on I-5 in northern California (west of Chico). Twice I saw wall clouds (FL Keys & CA); both times I was in awe; neither time did I see any rotation.
Another sub-theme is that I re-learned that I can have a first experience only once. In 2012 I did a slow mosey along the Gulf Coast. I was amazed at the flora and fauna of the wet lands -- swamps, everglades, bayous -- really taking it all in, really loving it. I so wanted to re-live that adventure, exploring the Creole Trail in Louisiana and the Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve. Although I enjoyed retracing my steps, I didn't experience that same sense of discovery. And that's OK as it was still very beautiful and amazing; and I've many other places I can go to for the first time; discovery is fun!
Here are some photos from 2012 of places which I got to re-experience in 2014:
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Blue Angel's jet on display at the rest stop in Milton, FL.
The home of the Blue Angels is in neighboring Pensacola, FL. 2/29/12 |
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Alligator warming up in the morning sun, Loop Road,
Big Cypress National Preserve. 3/9/12 |
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Great White Egret as seen from the Loop Road in
Big Cypress National Preserve. 3/9/12 |
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Canoeing through the mangrove tunnels,
Big Cypress National Preserve. 3/10/12 |
Now, I'm in Washington for the bulk of the Spring, Summer and Fall, hoping to have friends and family visit, do some local camping, and take an RV vacation with hubby.
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Our Bing Cherry Tree was in bloom when I got back to Fall City. 4/14/14 |
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And April is when I remember my daughter's
birthday. I feel especially close to her
on my road trips ... she was a traveler
and a lover of nature too. 4/11/14 |