Thursday, April 11, 2013

Another beach

this is quite another beach compared to the one from yesterday in washington. this is much further down south, in california... so pretty! we had a little picknick in the sand. the rocks kept all the wind and cold away....

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ocean shores

in ocean shores, washington, we enjoyed a pretty sunset. it was, however, quite windy and i was so very very cold!! but it was still nice... we were the only ones actually walking on the beach. the few others enjoying the sunset just had driven their cars right up. there was not really a road, just mostly sand and lots of holes, so our tiny rental car would probably not have made it... i found half a sand dollar, which i kept in the car for our entire trip (this was the second day). when we turned in the car, i took it but was afraid to break it or something, intended to look for something to wrap it in, and then forgot it entirely... :( buuuuhhh.
ocean shores looked extremely touristy, but we were clearly there in the non-tourist season, which was more than fine with me. it was quiet, we got a cheap hotel with a 24hr accessible pool that we got all to ourselves...

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Blooming desert

in california we drove a bit through the desert (i like that so much!), and the cacti were blooming, so very pretty! so red, yellow and purple..

Monday, April 8, 2013

Kalaloch beach

since i havent taken any pictures since we got back from our trip, and i took plenty during... here another one! this is still on the olympic loop in washington. that drive was just so magical. one momet the skies would be dark and cloudy, and the next the sun would shine and at some moments the sky would even turn blue! somewhere along the route we wanted to take a hike to a waterfall, but just as we got out and ready on the trail it started to snow/rain quite heavily and so we turned back to the car and had lunch instead, while overlooking the lake (glacier lake, i think). then there were the mossy trees everywhere, and not too many other people.... here we were suddenly treated to an amazing coast! when we got out of the car it was raining and the sky was so dark!! my lens kept getting wet, so many pictures have raindrops on them... :( but out of nowhere that sky turned blue, its really funny to see my first picture from the above scene where its all grey, until we were ready to get back to the car again, and it had gotten all blue!!
the above rocks were huge, very impressive to see.... i couldnt decide which photo to post. my other option was one with raindrops :(, but tim next to that rock in the middle... hes really tiny there... tim, i mean.. :) 

Coffee drive-through

on our trip we were very charmed by all the tiny drive-through coffee places... there were lots in washington and oregon, and california had some as well. never seen them in or around boston... (and as mentioned before, tim now wants to start one in the netherlands... :D ) perfect when you are on a road trip! no need to get out of the car, just a quick drive around and you have your coffee! we had some good ones... :)
we didnt go here, but of course this one was not to be missed. this is probably one of the coolest we saw. its in sequim, and was photographed before by sequim-resident kay, as you can see here! while we drove by, it was a little more cloudy, and i can see that the sausage, egg and cheese muffin has increased 30 cents in price since 2011... :)

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Self portrait

oooh, its well after midnight and im so tired! so just a self portrait. this was in washington, when we drove the olympic loop... scenerey was amazing there....

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Road sign

along the highway you see a lot of signs for food. some just to let you know about their restaurant, sometimes even 30 miles ahead, or more. or less. or like above "worth every calorie". since i goto the gym, where all the machines count each calorie you have burned (although i know they are not accurate, and you probably usually burn a little less than they say), i sometimes think in calories too. many restaurants list how many calories each of their dishes contains, so then i all i think is; ooh, for just that cookie i have to bike 30 minutes! or run 3 miles.... not always, but sometimes it helps not having the cookie... :)
the coffee place in the hospital also lists the calories of all their pastries, and many of the muffins, brownies and (giant) cookies are easily 400 calories, some even 600-700!! just a muffin... nowadays i only get their coffee, and just watch all the calories i dont have to bike off.. ;)

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Rough road

this is a road somewhere in oregon. i would need to get the map to see where exactly it was... :) anyways, we had driven in a beautiful forest, didnt see any other cars and just enjoyed our morning on the empty road. too bad the ranger station was closed to ask for advice regarding the route we wanted to take, but hey, we knew where we were headed and we knew which roads to take... no highways as those are boring and everything but scenic (although in some cases they actually are!). we didnt, however, know that some roads were closed off due to snow, and that other roads were unpaved..... i was actually driving and it all went fine (had some practice doing curves, driving up a somewhat steep grade, etc etc), until... the pavement suddenly stopped... ah well, we thought, perhaps somewhere it starts again? there was a car behind us and we let him pass, hoping to signal that we had a question, but he didnt stop. a little later on he did, and he asked whether we actually knew where we were headed....? well yes, but... would this road ever become paved again?! nope, not for a while and there would be snow. he advised us to turn around and directed us to another road. the first part would be a little detour as the actual road was completely destroyed during a recent storm (!!), but after that we should be fine. we thus turned around and took the detour. which turned out to be unpaved as well, and much, much worse than the road we had been on. there were quite big rocks on the road, and downed trees (as you see here) and soon we hit some snow. that was the point for us where we decided this was crazy. our only option was to go back entirely, from where we had started in the morning!! but it was more than enough adventure for us and we preferred that over this road, without cell phone reception, other cars, etc etc.... besides, driving the same road the other way gives you still another view!
and guess what. today also marks 3 years me doing this blog, and thus also that we have spent 3 years in the us of a!! according to IRS we still have to file our taxes as "aliens", but i do feel less an alien than i did 3 years ago.... ah look at us, here in my very first blogpost (which was actually april 6, so 2 more days for the blog anniversary). the road was bumpy sometimes, but there were at least as many highs as there were lows... :)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

To boring!!

when we drove from portland to our next destination (when we left portland we didnt know yet what that destination would be, only that it would be somewhere more south...), we passed by boring!! actually it was not the road we had to take, but we decided to drive the 4 miles to see what boring looks like. i hoped for a nice sign "welcome to boring!" but nothing of that sort... (perhaps it gets stolen too often?). apparently 8000 people live in boring. and it was named boring after william h boring, and early resident of the area, who died in 1932. thats actually a little boring, but well...
we found the boring post office and were surprised it was open on a saturday (around here they are often closed, or only open in the morning), so we sent some postcards. unfortunately not with pictures of boring, since the post office didnt have any cards for sale, other than entirely white ones, prestamped. ah well... i was excited to visit boring, oregon, even though it seemed that there was not much going on...

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Cattle feedlot

during our last big drive we passed by a lot of weird things. deserted buildings. empty desert. forgotten statues and even an entire town, abandoned not too long ago. usually we just drove by, saw something weird, stopped, took some pictures and drove on again. sometimes that was a little scary, as we had no clue whether the places were really deserted, or whether we were allowed to walk around, etc (not that we did anything illegal, just looking, from a distance.. :) ). so, sometimes it was just a drive-by shooting, like above. we would turn around, and from the window of the car i would take some pictures... here, we suddenly saw literally thousands of cows on a very small place. something i never have seen in my life. just alongside the road. the cows were obviously curious when we drove by slowly and took some pics, but i didnt dare getting out of the car and inspecting it from a little closer. 
i just looked it up. this is a "cattle feedlot", and this particular one, named "superior cattle feeders" (the name alone, yuck!), houses 80,000 cows. 80,000!!! can you imagine? i actually had never heard of a feedlot, but wikipedia tells me that the cows here most likely have spend the first months of their lives on a normal pasture, eating grass, until they are around 300 kgs. then they are transferred to such a feedlot and are fed mostly corn by-producsts, which makes them gain weight (and especially fat) very quickly; about 180 kgs in the 3-4 months they are in the feedlot. when they are fat enough, they are brought to the slaughterhouse...
we dont eat too much meat. i guess thats better for both the cows and us...

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter colors

some easter colors for easter sunday! this is actually named the artists palette, in death valley. isnt that amazing? these are volcanic deposits colored by mineral pigments. just a little further outside death valley we actually saw many green mountains. so funny to drive through such a wonderful landscape that is constantly changing..
it was very hot there, around 94F (almost 35 C!!), but in the coming months it will only get hotter here.... 
happy easter!

Desert roads

we drove quite a bit through the desert both yesterday and today. i cant get enough of it.... this is on the way to death valley, close to the little town olancha.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

California hoax

yesterday we visited sequoia national park in the sierra nevada mountains, where we looked at giant trees. here you can see part of such tree, with me next to it, to indicate how huge they are... ;)
these trees are around  50–85 m (160–279 ft) in height and 6–8 m (20–26 ft) in diameter. and the largest trees have been measured to be 94.8 m (311 ft) in height and over 17 m (56 ft) in diameter!! and they can be as old as 3500 years! its just so weird to imagine that they are standing there that long... having survived forest fires and whatnot... many trees actually have burn marks from fires that occur every now and then and in fact are necessary for new trees to grow. the cones of the tree need the extreme heat to open and release the seeds, and fire also clears the ground of debris and other plants etc that compete for growth!! so... years ago fires were always put out, until researchers discovered that it inhibited growth of new trees... now they let fires roam, and sometimes even set fires intentionally to restore natural growth...
the other funny thing i learned was even though a tree was cut down, chopped into pieces and reassembled at the 1893 world fair in chicago, some visitors did not believe those trees really existed! they called it the california hoax... :D


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Craaaaaaazzzyyyyy lady

yesterday we were in yosemite. some roads are still closed due to snow, and not all trails are open either. still, it was rather crowded, so i can imagine that in summer its crazy here. im happy we went now! we hiked up to the vernal falls, then a little further up even for really breathtaking views, and down again. above we are on top of the vernal falls. to the right is the water falling down with immense force some 317 feet. and as you see, some absolute moron decided to walk along the wrong side of the trail, she is standing at the absolute edge of the falls, taking pictures. we saw her coming and assumed she would turn around and get to the right side of the fence. but she just went on and on. and then even further, as you can see here. at this point i didnt dare telling her she had to get away from there as i was afraid to somehow startle her and she would loose balance or whatever. so the few people watching her were just staring at her in total silence, all shocked, holding their breath. after she had taken her photos, she returned, smiling. saying "ooh, that was a little scary". really, i cannot understand why people put themselves in such danger!! it was so slippery there, and i am sure her pictures were not better because she was on the other side of the fence, nor her view.... 
anyways. nature was stunning there, and my pictures a little disappointing. i yet have to look at tims, and perhaps another time show you more! in the meantime you can watch this video about climbing half dome... we only admired it from a distance. it is still impossible to climb half dome, as it is still closed for the season. anyways, im not sure i would dare to undertake that climb. not only because its so high up and takes about 12 hours roun trip, but also because of idiots like the lady here that could screw it all up for you...

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Bodega Bay

yesterday we arrived in bodega bay on highway 1 just after sunset. we had had enough of the driving for a little while already, but there was really nothing along the way. such a beautiful area, but also so very remote! lots of abandoned places. some houses on perfect spots, but no motels or hotels.... then we arrived in a small town with a motel that we found too expensive, but at the gas station the guy mentioned bodega bay would have more options. we found a nice looking motel at the bay. at the front desk i saw a picture of hitchcock and a barbiedoll from the movie the birds, both signed by hitchcock! turns out this was the hotel he stayed at. and... that movie was filmed at bodega and bodega bay. ofcourse, we had no clue, hahahaha (just like we drove through Forks in washington, where apparently the awful twilight movies were filmed...) so... we watched the movie that night (only half, we were too tired), and last night the second half. above the store in bodega that appeared in the movie, and as you see, a lifesize doll of hitchcock is still standing around.....

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Shoreline highway

yesterday we drove through the redwoods (amazing! picture another time), and then along the coast of california, on highway 1, also named the shoreline highway. winding roads with tight curves, sometimes right along the shore. high up and then down again. and up. and down. curve after curve after curve. i didnt drive, i wouldnt have dared. the roads were narrow too. we didnt go too fast, and also stopped at every amazing vista (there were too many), and took some little detours to see even more, like this lighthouse above.
this coast is really so different from the east coast!! i think i prefer this one....

Monday, March 25, 2013

Mossy trees

never seen such mossy trees before. and they are everywhere along the coast in oregon/washington. as you can see, some trees are entirely covered in moss, every single branch. i can only think "enchanted forest".... its really like a fairy tale!! moss needs a cool, damp, cloudy area (not too much sun) to thrive, and well yes, we saw how damp, cool and cloudy it can be around here. but next thing you know, its suddenly sunny again..
we saw quite some trees like this already, but photographing them is another story. too green, not green enough, not the entire tree. etc etc... so i have a collection by now, zoomed out, zoomed in, different settings. but seeing them for real is just the best!!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Real blossoms!

jaaajjj! saw some real blossoms today. isnt it pretty?! this is in portland, oregon, where we happened to be this morning... :)
some very general impressions of the states oregon and washington; defenitely more hippies here than in boston, and lots of people driving old cars (classics, just old, or just very crappy and many volvos), and more people on bikes. many more coffee places (and many cute very tiny drive through coffeebars along the road; tim now wants to start one in the netherlands) and the supermarkets actually have good bread. oh, and beautiful sights. amazing cloud formations (very different from the east us coast), empty beaches... (also so very different from the ones around boston!).
but now im tired, goodnight!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Breakheart reservation

this is not too far from our apartment, just a 10-minute drive or something. its called the breakheart reservation and we sometimes go there for a walk. its really pretty there, in any season and quite big. there are many trails, and you can easily spend hours hiking. 
once it was a native american camp site, but early european settlers cut down the original pine trees for crops and to prevent surprise attacks from the native americans. during the civil war it was used as a training field for soldiers, who found the place very remote and dull. they named it camp breakheart hill (still cannot figure out why exactly that name, but well...)

Friday, March 22, 2013

A sign....

... of spring!! with a raindrop though... :) 
i wasnt in the mood for blogging yesterday or the day before. i actually searched for a particular photo yesterday, and couldnt find it. it was to illustrate that i finally got my "learner's permit", now i could practice driving, provided someone with a real license sits next to me....  when we moved to the US, now almost 3 (!!) years ago, i promised i would get my license here (its so much easier, and MUCH, much cheaper), but well.... time flies and i never got to it.... not sure i really will now, having driven a bit back in december i learned its really scary if the road is not perfectly straight and when there are other cars on the road too....... lets see, it would be good to have, no..?