Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Pathfinder-Genesis Trail - Tigard, Oregon


This light dusting of snow wouldn't have had much of an impact on Idaho, but since Portland doesn't get as much snow they aren't quite as prepared to handle it. Luckily, Tigard crews treated roads near us and we were able to safely take the wheelchair down the hill to catch Pathfinder-Genesis Trail which runs through our neighborhood.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

OUT OF COMMISSION

 

After 8 solid years and over 100,000 miles of dependable service, our van finally let us down. The transmission went out on the way back from the pumpkin patch. Being our only mode of wheelchair accessible transportation that means we aren't going on any adventures any time soon.

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Hoffman Farms Pumpkin Patch - Beaverton, Oregon

We probably paid more than anyone should for pumpkins to just sit on our porch, but this farm is huge and the seemingly endless supply and variety of pumpkins is quite impressive. It looked like there were fun activities like a maze so we'll have to go back in non-pandemic times.

Saturday, October 9, 2021

McMinnville Scottish Festival - McMinnville, Oregon


 We went to McMinnville to check out the Scottish and Celtic culture with highland games, Irish dancers, bag pipes and lots of merchandise. We were wearing highland clothes (kilt and kilted skirt).

Monday, September 6, 2021

Disc Golf at Greenway Park - Beaverton, Oregon

 

Our favorite local trail, Fanno Creek Trail, is a regional trail that passes through Tualatin, Tigard, Beaverton and Portland with many parks along the trail. We usually walk there via Pathfinder-Genesis trail in our neighborhood and head toward Beaverton. This time we drove because we were wanting to try Disc Golf. Greenway Park is the only 9 hole disc golf course near us. It was a lot of fun and we can really see getting into playing frequently.

We also got to try our discs that we bought at Fort Stevens with our family name on them. 


 

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Tillamook Creamery - Tillamook, Oregon

They rebuilt this place bigger and better. This is our first chance to visit since the remodel. Very nice job! In non-pandemic times, you could sample a lot of cheeses and other products. Right now, you can order food to-go, including delicious ice cream. We didn't stay too long because people were not keeping a safe distance. Luckily, the drive is beautiful and not terribly far away.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Willamette Heritage Center - Salem, Oregon


Our first stop of the day was Willamette Heritage Center. This museum is actually several historic buildings on 5 acres of land. You are able to enter all of the buildings and they are all wheelchair accessible. Having Scottish heritage, we really enjoyed the Kay Woolen Mill with its plaid and machinery displays.

BONUS ADVENTURE

Oregon State Hospital - Salem, Oregon


While the hospital itself is large, the museum is only a small portion. It is very interesting and worth the visit, but it was overwhelmingly sad for us because we've had a close family member that experienced "treatment" in the 1950s that would now be considered cruel and inhumane torture.

Friday, August 20, 2021

Fort Stevens - Hammond, Oregon

 

With a name like Fort Stevens, we just had to bring Grandpa for a visit. He even wore his Stevens Coat of Arms shirt. We didn't camp this time but we drove by the cabin we once stayed in. https://jillianmichelestevens.blogspot.com/2019/06/fort-stevens-state-park-warrenton-oregon.html

BONUS ADVENTURE

Fort Clatsop



Moving from a State of Oregon Park to a National Park, Fort Clatsop is located in the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. It was just a short drive from Fort Stevens. We really like the replica of the actual fort. We happened to get there in time to watch a flintlock demonstration. The demonstration was actually more than that and very good, but the end of it with a live flintlock musket demonstration was really the highlight. Another really cool presentation was use of native sign language.


Monday, August 16, 2021

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden - Portland, Oregon

 

With Grandpa Howard in town for a Portland/Seattle vacation, we took him to Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. We had tickets for another day but Mondays are free and it fit into our schedule a bit better.

This lovely garden is nearly ten acres of mostly accessible paths on varying elevations, over and under bridges. Although we got in free, it would have been well worth the cost of admission.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Banks-Vernonia State Trail - Banks, Oregon

 

Banks-Vernonia State Trail is a 21 mile Rails-to-Trails offered by Oregon State Parks. Rails-to-Trails converts abandoned railways to trails. We didn't quite make it 21 miles. In fact, we tired out poor Dundee after just 2 miles out and 2 miles back. What we saw was probably the widest and most accessible trail we've attempted. It was smooth and paved.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Duniway Lilac Garden - Portland, Oregon


We decided to challenge ourselves with a walk that involves more changes in elevation. What better place than Terwilliger Boulevard on Marquam Hill? We've driven by Duniway Lilac Garden hundreds of times without noticing it until we were on foot. We didn't actually see lilacs but the gardens are very nice and it was a nice place to rest and take pictures before heading back to the van and then onto a late lunch.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Frog Pond Farm - Wilsonville, Oregon


Frog Pond Farm is currently doing their Farm Walk-About. We just barely missed their Drive-Through exhibit. This was a bit difficult with the wheelchair and we had to actually drag it backwards through the gravel the entire time. But, if you are mobile this is the place is wonderful to visit. It is family run and shows that they really care about the well-being of their animals.

https://www.thefrogpondfarm.com/

Later in the day we went for coffee in the Pearl District. Sisters coffee is our absolute favorite in the entire state! We intentionally got lost in the hills on the way home and found our way to the top of Council Crest for the best views in Portland.



Sunday, May 30, 2021

Cook Park - Tigard, Oregon

So we finally pieced together several previous excursions into one long walk. We parked at Cook Park in Tigard and walked through to the Tualatin Greenway. We passed Through Tualatin Community Park and all the way to the end of the trail. There's literally a bridge that ends abruptly. We saw a mother bird feeding its babies in a tree and a racoon escaped over the edge of the bridge. We then headed back toward Cook Park but veered off into Durham City Park to let Dundee burn off some energy on the off-leash athletic field and splash in the Tualatin River.

Saturday, May 29, 2021

The Grotto - Portland, Oregon

This place has been on our bucket list since before we moved here. It's one of those things that you hear is a must see when visiting Portland. But in all the times we visited before moving here, it just never happened. Well we finally got around to it. We think it is worth the small price of admission and will keep you peacefully entertained for a few hours or more. There is a room at the top of a cliff with stunning views of the City and Mount Saint Helens.

https://thegrotto.org/

Friday, May 28, 2021

Willamette Park - Portland, Oregon

 

This afternoon we decided to find a change of scenery while testing our newly finished wheelchair canopy. We didn't quite want to head to downtown Portland so opted for Willamette Park on the South waterfront. We even crossed the Sellwood Bridge for a perfect view of the water and the tall buildings downtown. We could have easily walked to Sellwood Park or Oaks Amusement Park from there but decided to save that for another day.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Cook Park - Tigard, Oregon

We needed to get outside after dinner to test the new Tobii I-13, which is supposed to be usable outdoors. It worked great except when the path got too bumpy for it to register where the eyes were pointed. We were recently told about this side of the park that we hadn't explored yet and it apparently connects to other parks in Durham and Tualatin.

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Seaside, Oregon / Astoria, Oregon / Long Beach, Washington

 

We started the morning off in Seaside. It was a little bit crowded because it was such a beautiful day. We then headed into Astoria to find food. After that, we drove on a very long bridge into Washington. There was a really nice long boardwalk in Long Beach. Although bumpy, it was easy to push the wheelchair and we could keep going for a long time with the perfect ocean views. It was slightly chillier and windier there so we headed back into Astoria to grab dinner before heading home.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Summerlake Park (Annual Family Photos) - Tigard, Oregon

We were overdue for family photos (by ten years). We grabbed our favorite photographer/friend/teacher and headed to Summerlake Park while the weather cooperated with us.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Tualatin Hills Nature Park - Beaverton, Oregon

This place is conveniently close to SeaSweets, our favorite Poke place. We grabbed lunch to go, finished it in the parking lot, and then walked for several miles on the nice paths. Most of them are fairly smooth but the wooden bridges are another story. It's still definitely worth the trip over and over again. The Visitors Center happened to be closed this time but we have seen it before.

http://www.thprd.org/parks-and-trails/detail/tualatin-hills-nature-park

Sunday, May 9, 2021

Progress Ridge Townsquare - Beaverton, Oregon

We often come here for shopping and entertainment. This time we walked though. It was mom's choice for Mothers' Day. First order of business was coffee and pastries from Ava Roasteria. Then we picked up sweets from around the globe at Rocket Fizz. They have a section of sweets and sodas from the UK, including Irn Bru from Scotland so we had to give that a try.

https://progressridgetownsquare.com/

Sunday, May 2, 2021

Iron Mountain City Park - Lake Oswego, Oregon

It occurred to us that you could actually walk around the Lake, although it is not all visible from public sidewalks and spaces. So we parked at Iron Mountain City Park and set off to walk around the lake. The map I got from the City's website showed it being just over 7 miles. Somehow we missed a street that we were supposed to turn on and didn't figure it out until we went a half mile past it. So when we finally got back to the van it was just over 8 miles. The distance was not the hard part. We brought the manual wheelchair and the maps do not show the crazy changes in elevation. We got back exhausted and with a missing wheelchair footplate.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Fanno Creek Trail - Tigard, Oregon


 Just another day on our favorite nearby trail. This time we completed 7.36 miles.

Friday, March 26, 2021

Spring Break - Boise, Idaho

 

Who does spring break. in idaho. during a pandemic?!?!?! Well, we did. We wanted to check in on Grandma and do some walking tours of the old homestead. We've only been back once since we moved away in 2010. Unfortunately, it wasn't safe to go inside so it really was just a long walking tour. We only went inside the hotel suite. We did pass by St. Lukes Hospital. It's weird because there are so many emotions - good and bad - from that hospital. Both kids were born there. We used to call them Small Fry and Tater Tot because of the fact that their birth certificates are from Idaho.



Sunday, February 28, 2021

Vancouver Waterfront - Vancouver, Washington

For some reason, it's always fun when Google says, "Welcome to Washington" when we cross the bridge. Also, we wanted to change up the scenery while going on a long walk. We ended up walking from the waterfront to Fort Vancouver on accident. It was a nice accidental side trip, but unfortunately it was closed and so were the bathrooms.
 

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Pathfinder-Genesis Trail - Tigard, Oregon


 We got to get out for a lunch time walk while there was still snow on the ground.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Bridgeport Village (10 mile roundtrip!) - Tigard, Oregon

 


At the beginning of last summer we talked about setting distance goals for our family walks. Today we hit our final goal of 10 miles. It is 5 miles from our house to Bridgeport Village. We stopped briefly for a snack before heading back.