Goodbye Our Riley Girl

We love and miss you

10/08/2018

It was a very sad day. Riley started eating a little at first and then stopped again. She had a heart condition for over a year but with some management she was doing fine. The vet said that her heart condition was finally getting near the end and that we could take her to a heart specialist and maybe be able to keep her going for another couple months. We did not want her last couple months to be spent with a bunch of prodding, poking and spending a ton of time dealing with the vets and who knows what else. We felt it would severely degrade her quality of life and likely make it miserable for her. Therefore we took her in to the vet and said our final goodbyes. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. We had Riley since she was a tiny puppy where I could hold her in the palm of a single hand, over 15 years. We miss her so much. We love you Riley Girl!

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A Fast Ending

We Love Dreamers

Day 20 through 21 – 10/04/2018 – 10/05/2018

Riley has now not eaten in 2 days. We are extremely worried and have decided to end our trip and drive directly home. We have canceled all other reservations and made a new reservation at La Quinta in Redding California.

We drove directly to Redding and got there around 11:00pm. We then slept for about 4 hours and left at 5am to finish driving back to Beaverton, Oregon.

When we got home we took Riley to the vet. She gave us some meds and we are waiting to see how things go. We were excited that when we got home she ate her normal dog food meal without the need to dress it up. Hopefully she will return to normal now we are home. Still waiting to see!!!!

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London Bridges Standing Up

The Grand Canyon State

Day 19 – 10/03/2018

 

Today we drove through Arizona down to Lake Havasu. The mountains in the northern part of the state are large, rugged and beautiful. As we entered Lake Havasu, we were fascinated with the palm trees growing everywhere. It’s like a little paradise.

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The view from our hotel room was beautiful too.

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When we got to Lake Havasu we let Riley sleep in the room where it was cool and we took Drizzt and Guen down to see the London Bridge. While there they begged us to let them test the water so we let them get in and they both just laid down in the water. I guess they were hot.

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A friend of Debby’s told her to look for the numbers that they put on the bricks so they could get it back together in the same order.

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Then we went back to the room and got a drink  and then headed down to Lake Havasu where we put long leashes on them and let them wade out and play in the water. They had so much fun chasing the ducks.

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There were some guys practicing for some rowing event that Debby enjoyed.

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As the sun was setting we could see a storm coming so we high tailed it back to the room.

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Just after sunset a storm blew in so we hurried back to the room and relaxed the rest of the evening.

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Arizona’s Paintings

The Grand Canyon State

Day 18 – 10/02/2018

 

Today we drove from Santa Rosa, NM to Holbrook, AZ. The drive was quite dramatic. We hit several thunder and lightning storms and even a bit of hail.

While driving through one of the thunder storms, it was raining so hard you could barely see. We came upon a guy riding a motorcycle with no jacket or helmet. He was covering his head with his hand and ducking down to get through the storm.

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We stopped by several “Trader” stores to get some gifts for our kids and grandkids. It ended up taking us much longer to get to the Painted Desert/Petrified Forest than we had planned.

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We first went to the Painted Desert. It was beautiful. It was overcast with dark storm clouds so we didn’t get to see the bright colors of the desert. But the storm clouds did add some nice drama to the view.

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Next we followed the road south through the Petrified Forest. The first stop was Newspaper Rock which is a rock with a bunch of petroglyphs on it. It was absolutely fascinating.

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Next stop was Blue Mesa. It was a big canyon with more beautiful rocks and colors.

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While at Blue Mesa, Guen decided to take a peek at the landscape too.

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Then we continued on to Badlands. This was my favorite spot. The rocks and canyons were just so rugged and interesting.

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Next we went to the Agate Bridge which is a complete petrified tree that had fallen down across a river. We lucked out with some really nice rainbow shots here. There was also a nice looking building that was a restroom in the past.

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The final stop was Crystal Forest which is just a large forest of petrified rocks. We got here just at sunset so the lighting was beautiful but dim.

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It was nearly 6:00 pm so we made a mad dash to the gate to get out of the park before it closed. We got to enjoy the sunset on the way out.

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Into The Deep Blue Yonder

Land of Enchantment

Day 17 – 10/01/2018

This morning we left McKinney and drove to Santa Rosa, New Mexico. This is the location of the famous Blue Hole where many divers earn their diving certifications.

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We drove to Blue Hole and got a few pictures. Then we went to Perch Lake, a nice little fishing lake.

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While driving through the old part of the town we saw a little crumbling building in an old cemetery.

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Next we went and got a picture of the old railroad bridge over the Pecos River that was in the movie “Grapes of Wrath”.

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Then I noticed the Route 66 engraving in the sidewalk.

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In McKinney Texas

The Lone Star State

Day 13 through 16 – 09/27/2018 – 09/30/2018

Today we drove on to McKinney Texas where mom, Julie, Rachel and her family all live.

We were originally scheduled to stay at Days Inn the entire time in McKinney. The first night was fine although the whole hotel just seemed pretty tacky. The second night we were up most the night until around 2:30am due to a big party right outside our room near the pool. We called management and they kept making excuses and wouldn’t put a stop to it. Finally Debby called the police. At that point the manager came to our room and knocked to make sure everyone at the party knew exactly who turned them in. It was the worst experience ever and I highly recommend never considering staying there. We have stayed at Days Inn’s in other cities and it was fine but this one was the worst hotel experience I’ve ever had. The next day we canceled the last 2 nights and requested a refund for the previous night since we didn’t get any sleep. We called and made reservations at La Quinta and moved. The difference was night and day. La Quinta was so much nicer. The room was really comfortable and the breakfast was fantastic. I highly recommend this La Quinta.

Didn’t get many pictures while here. We were busy running around with my sister, Julie, and my mom.

The first day we went to a lake and walked partially around it with the dogs. We were going to go to the dog park but it was closed due to recent flooding. Then we went to dinner that evening to a dog friendly Mexican place named Fuzzy’s Tacos. I took a macro picture of this flower LOL

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The next day we met Rachel and Josh and their kids at the Octoborfest in old town McKinney. It was fun although Guen drove me nuts constantly trying to attack every dog in sight. There was a Lemur there that was pretty cool.

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The last day we met Rachel, Josh and their kids all at a park in McKinney. Drizzt, Guen and Dakota drove themselves crazy trying to get to all the squirrels.

The only other picture I got was of this flower bud at Julie’s apartment.

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We had a lot of fun and really enjoyed seeing everyone in McKinney.

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Amarillo By Evening

The Lone Star State

Day 12 – 09/26/2018

We left Colorado bright and early today after a long night of being awake while Riley was coughing. We drove straight through to Texas with just a few stops to allow the dogs to do their business. Along the way we saw quite a few antelope but they were very skittish when we tried to stop to take pictures. One in this group must have been really comfortable because it just laid there and looked at us when all the rest took off.

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As we got near Amarillo, we stopped by the Cadillac Ranch. It was pretty cool but we were saddened by all the trash all around it.

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And of course the obligatory selfie taken by someone who was walking by.

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Then we went and checked in to the hotel, Comfort Inn & Suites, in Amarillo. It is very nice. After getting our stuff into the room we went to Palo Duro Canyon. It was beautiful. We drove down to the bottom and saw a flock of wild turkeys.

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and then back up to the top.

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Colorado Springs And Family

The Centennial State

Day 6 through 11 – 09/20/2018 – 09/25/2018

 

This is primarily just a description of what we did while in Colorado as I took almost no pictures. Sheesh, some photographer I am huh?

I ran to Walmart and bought cheap black pants, cheap long sleeve shirt, cheap tennis shoes, 2 new Broncos T-shirts (one for Debby and one for me) and an oscillating fan (Debby likes a fan running at night). The cheap clothes were for painting.

The first day was chore day. There were several things we wanted to get done and to help Ed out with. Here are the chores we did that first day.

  • Painted eve of Ed’s house
  • Washed the Thule and car
  • Debby and Ed went to the commissary
  • Ed took Debby to Urgent Care for her elbow – it turns out she has tennis elbow

Google suspended my blog saying it violated their policy. I have no idea what they meant or why so I moved the entire blog over to WordPress and bought 2 years of the site with my domain so I can continue blogging even after the trip.

Daniel came over after work and had dinner and spent the evening with us.

We helped Ed get his printer setup and working and printed off the confirmation email for the train ride on Saturday.

 

Day 7 – 09/21/2018

Today we didn’t do much. Karen came over at noon and we went to lunch with her at the Golden Corral. Then we came home and Ed and I mowed the grass. Since we had a large lunch and weren’t that hungry, Debby and I walked over to Baskin Robbins and got us all an ice cream for dinner. That is pretty much it for the day today.

 

Day 8 – 09/22/2018

Today we went to Canyon City and rode the train up through the Royal Gorge. Karen, Savannah, Jim and Aunt Mary also went. It was so much fun.

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Day 9 – 09/23/2018

We all met at Karen’s castle for a BBQ lunch. Their house in Larkspur is the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen. It was really nice having a nice lunch with all the family. We also got to see Wendy and Amanda and their kids.

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Day 10 – 09/24/2018

Today we went and spent a couple hours with Joann for lunch. We had a wonderful visit. She is sooooo sweet and we were both so happy to get to see her.

Then we drive to Castle Rock and had a nice dinner with my sister, Sheri, and her boyfriend George. It was wonderful getting to spend a couple hours chatting with them over dinner.

And like an idiot I completely forgot to get any pictures.

 

 

Mining In Colorado

The Centennial State

Day 5 – 09/19/2018

This morning we got up and had breakfast in the hotel and then headed to Cripple Creek. When we got there we had lunch at sandwich shop. It was quite tasty. We were a bit disappointed with Cripple Creek. We remembered it much different.

We still wanted to see a small mining town with some character so we went on a little further to Victor. There was a gold mine on the way to Victor that is still active (using modern machinery) . It’s a little sad what it is doing to the mountain but was still kind of interesting.

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It was really cool getting to see some of the old mines in Victor.

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There was also entire mountains of beautiful aspens in their fall colors.

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850_0822_20180919_130324-FBThere were some old abandoned mines that you can walk right up to and see things up close and personal. They are really cool. The one with the fence around it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

 

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While driving from Cripple Creek to Colorado Springs we came upon some mountains of aspens in their fall colors that was absolutely beautiful.

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Colorful Colorado

The Centennial State

Day 4 – 09/18/2018

Since we didn’t really have far to go we slept in a little and got a late start. We headed toward Monarch. When we got to Delta, the navigator decided she wanted to see some goats and took us in a big circle through the back country. We eventually ended up back at the highway we had recently left.
After our little goat viewing adventure we circled back around to Delta and got back on track toward Monarch. When we got near Black Canyon of the Gunnison we took another side trip to see it.

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After Dead Horse Point it seemed a little underwhelming but was still pretty cool.

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As we were headed along the highway to Monarch, we got to see Ghost Rider sitting on his motorcycle on the side of the road. I’m not sure why he was selling his bike. Maybe he was planning to buy a horse.

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After a LONG drive up Monarch Pass, we finally arrived at the Monarch lodge. We were the only car in the parking lot. We wondered what was going on as it looked like a fantastic place online. The building looked pretty rundown though. They put us in a ground floor room looking out the back at a parking area where there was a bunch of construction trucks. There was no food or gas or anything nearby. Salida was the nearest food and it was over 20 miles away. We decided to just eat the cost of the hotel and go to Salida and find a hotel there.

When we bought our car they told us there were sensors that would apply the brakes and prevent us from backing into something. The salesman told us he had never tested it so he just had to trust that it worked. Well we tested it for him. When backing out of the Monarch Lodge, our car was the only one in the parking lot. So I wasn’t really paying attention and was just backing up thinking there was nothing to hit. Suddenly the car went dunk-dunk-dunk-dunk-dunk and stopped. I pressed the gas a little more and nothing happened. I thought “crap now the car is broken”. Then Debby looked at the backup camera and noticed there was a pole behind us. The car prevented me from giving it a nice big dent in the rear. At least now we know it works.

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We lucked out and the first hotel Debby called would allow all 3 of our dogs so we stayed there. It was called the Baymont Wyndham. It was actually pretty nice. The bed was VERY comfortable. We did nothing the whole evening but sit around the room and recover. We even ordered pizza delivered from Dominos. It was a refreshing evening.