I have already posted pictures from our trip to Seattle and the Space Needle. However, I missed these few from our phones.
Seattle Slideshow
As we begin a new chapter in our lives some have asked that we begin a blog to keep interested ones informed of our whereabouts and activities. As the time to actually take off approached our seven-year-old grandson told us to have a good time on our adventure. Thus, our title "The Great Keen Adventure" was born. As you peruse the site it is our hope that you will be blessed with what we have to share and where we have been. God bless you!
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Entry 777 Roseburg
Around the 12th we spent a few days in the area of Roseburg, Oregon. One of our day trips was to Watson Falls in the Umpqua National Forest. The slideshow contains pictures from the area and our trip to the falls. Enjoy!
Roseburg Slideshow
Roseburg Slideshow
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Entry 776 Road to Myrtle Creek
We had a nice drive from Washington to Myrtle Creek, Oregon. I took some pictures, but they were mostly from my passenger seat while traveling down the road. So, there are some that are not as good as they could be.
Road to Myrtle Creek Slideshow
Road to Myrtle Creek Slideshow
Entry 775 Grove of States
We made a stop at the Blalock Rest Area on our way to Myrtle Creek, and they had a Grove of the States, with the states trees. I got most of them. Enjoy the slideshow!
Grove of the States Slideshow
Grove of the States Slideshow
Monday, September 10, 2012
Entry 774 Space Needle
After worship in Seattle yesterday, we did our tourist bit. The Space Needle and Pike's Market Place was as much as we were able to do in the short amount of time we had left. But, it was wonderful! The views from the top were just spectacular, and the pictures don't really do it justice. I was surprised that they took the "to be expected" photo as we entered, and then actually sent it to our email address without any charge! Enjoy the short slideshow!
Space Needle Slideshow
Space Needle Slideshow
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Entry 773 Mt. St. Helens
We took a scenic drive to Mt. St. Helens today. It was simply amazing to witness the power of God in His reshaping the earth's surface. As I read the many pieces of information, viewed the pictures and videos, and listened to various park service personnel, I couldn't help but think of the arrogance of man, in his believing that we humans have any control over the natural functions of our planet! The degree of the devastation in 1980, and then the subsequent rebirth of the land, so far surpasses anything we small humans can even dream of doing. Our pictures are a mixture from four different cameras. The primary camera, the Nikon, died early on because I had failed to charge the battery the night before. So, we used our old Sony and the two Samsung cell phones. There are a few pictures from the quaint little restaurant where we enjoyed dinner, and a mural at a small town that boasted itself as the gateway to Mt. St. Helens. Other than those, the pictures are varying views of the mountains and the surrounding terrain. Enjoy the slideshow!
Mt St Helens Slideshow
Mt St Helens Slideshow
Friday, September 7, 2012
Entry 772
We had a really nice drive from Idaho to Washington. Enjoy the slideshow!
Road to Washington Slideshow
Road to Washington Slideshow
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Entry 771 Coeur d'Alene Scenic Byway
We drove the Coeur d'Alene Scenic Byway today and it was spectacular! Finishing up the day at the lake, with a beautiful sunset, was the icing on the cake. Enjoy the slideshow!
Coeur d'Alene Scenic Byway Slideshow
Coeur d'Alene Scenic Byway Slideshow
Entry 770 Road to Coeur d'Alene
Yesterday we traveled from White Sulphur Springs, Montana to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. These are a few pictures from that drive. Enjoy!
Road to Coeur d'Alene Slideshow
Road to Coeur d'Alene Slideshow
Entry 769 WSS Labor Day Parade
White Sulphur Springs is a small town in Montana, surrounded by mountains, herds of pronghorn antelope, cattle, horses, and numerous other animals and beautiful landscapes. The town itself boasts a population of some 900 residents. This Labor Day they put on a parade. As they passed in front of us, the song, "Ain't that America" kept going through my mind. See what you think as you look at this very short slideshow of a very short parade in small town America!
WSS Labor Day Parade Slideshow
WSS Labor Day Parade Slideshow
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