Locals call this beach the “shape shifting beach” because it changes from day to day depending on the weather.
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Adventures with Grandpa: Bella Beach, Oregon
We had so much fun,putting our feet in the sand at Bella Beach
Adventures with Grandpa: Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, and Vista House
One of our favorite stops on the way to the Oregon Coast in 2015 was at Multnomah Falls.
Adventures with Grandpa: Oregon Trail’s Farewell Bend
I could see why those who traveled the trail found it bittersweet to say “farewell.”
Adventures with Grandpa: Oregon Trail’s Keeney Pass
A “Grandpa Road” in our family is one that will take you hours off the beaten-path.
Adventures with Grandpa: Three Island Crossing
The emigrants who traveled the Oregon Trail should never be forgotten. They are great examples of not giving up on their journey despite trying circumstances
Adventures with Grandpa: River Ranch Retreat
One of our favorite places we’ve been on adventure with Grandpa is at the River Ranch Retreat just outside King Hill, Idaho. We stayed here on our way to Washington two years ago. It was such a wonderful, secluded place. We stayed in the guest house. It has a full kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms,Continue reading “Adventures with Grandpa: River Ranch Retreat”
A Father’s Day Tribute to the Three Men in my Life
Our boys are better people because they have had my husband as their father.
Adventures with Grandpa: City of Rocks
I did not know how far the drop off was into the gulley and I was heading straight for it. I clawed my fingers into the rock to find anything to stop my fall.
Adventures with Grandpa: Lost Creek Reservoir
Our latest adventure with Grandpa (and Grandma this time) took us to Morgan County, Utah. We headed east through Weber Canyon and then took the old highway through Mountain Green. I wanted to find a canyon named after my fourth great granduncle, Roswell Stevens, Jr. Roswell Stevens lived in the Peterson area in the 1850s.Continue reading “Adventures with Grandpa: Lost Creek Reservoir”