Thursday, October 3, 2013

Hunkering Down

Well the three of us are preparing to "hunker down" by becoming home owners once again. Larry and I have made an offer on a house in nearby Albany, Oregon. We are hoping that before the holidays arrive Cher will have her first fenced backyard to call her own, a new neighborhood for "walkies", new neighbors to get to know, both two legged and four legged. We have one more big adventure before year's end and that will be the topic for our next blog. A trip of Hollywood proportions. That was a clue that I tossed in there.

Before signing off I thought I would post a few more photos from our time on the road. Some favorite spots we visited.

Warm Wishes to Everyone from me and Tail Wags from Cherelle (aka Cher).


Cher with her human Dad at Grand Tetons National Park in Wyoming near Jackson Hole.

From our trip through South Dakota. Cher in front of the abandoned Frerichs Mine in Deadwood SD., located in Whistler Gulch. The former mine is now the home to a bat colony. The fence keeps people out but the slats are spaced to allow the bats to come and go.


In Butte Montana we spent some somber minutes at the Miners Memorial. Butte is a fascinating city, rich with history of mining in the U.S.  

 
Cherelle meets some members of the Rotary Club of Revelstoke in British Columbia. Larry and I attended a meeting as visiting Rotarians. Cher and I did a "meet and greet" after the meeting ended. As always she was very popular and a first class ambassador for Dogs for the Deaf.


Cher does her balance beam routine at the Benton County Fairgrounds. I gave her a "10". The Benton Oaks RV Park and Campgrounds (located in the fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon), is where we started and ended our four month experiment of living and traveling full time in our motorhome.

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