May 25, 2010

Shorty and Elk on Promise

After getting the kids moved we headed out for Oregon.  We decided to go the north way and deal with the big climb out of the Grande Ronde when we get there.  We stayed at a Flying J the first night and made it on to Dot and Shorty's the next day.

Dot makes these cool outdoor ornaments out of glass, plates, bowls, etc.  We went glass shopping a couple of time.  They will be over to Wallowa in a week or so.  They'll be back for the Colpitts reunion in July.
Dot showing Ron (1/2 of the Ron/Don Don/Ron duo.) He lives in assisted living not far from Short's.
The parakeet got to visit for awhile today.  I was shocked the first time I saw Shorty with the bird.  The bird rides in the pickup with them when they travel.
Some handwork that sister Betty gave Dot.  It is exquisite.  Betty was always busy with some type of handiwork.  She learned many different things when they full timed.  Really starting to miss her.  She sent us a card just after the first of the year saying she was still doctoring and had a total of 9 stints inserted in her body.  Whoa!!  Her veins were a mess obviously.  Ken and I chose to believe she had an aneurysm or mini stroke when she died.


We left Short's Sunday morning.  We had been bouncing around which direction we were going to go to get to Enterprise.  The bus heats up and although we are going to make some mechanical changes that won't happen until we get to Lostine.  Getting up to The Orchards at Lewiston in that slow traffic was NOT great. We are going to put Royal Purple in the transmission this year and in the motor this winter.  Still that isn't now.  So Ken decided we would unhook and pickup and drive both rigs.  There are two major pulls  and one descent to get there.  I decided that Ken would drive the bus as he can read the gauges and make the decision of what to do.  If it heats too much when we get to Bogan's Oasis (Grande Ronde River) we'll decide between two routes.


Betty made this Swedish Embroidery Afghan for Dot.

 
Off we went.   The pull up Snake River is a long slow pull with no place to "take a run at it" as the 90* turn to head up the hill is in town.  And when you get to Bogan's, which is only about a 1/4 mile from the last turn - so no help.  However, life was good.  Ken just kept going up the river; down Rattlesnake on up Buford.  He stopped near the top; we hooked up the toad and away we went.  We found the Wallowa Stay N'Wash last year in Wallowa and pulled in to our 2 month home.  Complete with a little strip of lawn that we don't have to do a thing to.  Ahhh!  Life is good.



















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