Monday, April 23, 2012

Santium Pass

This was our first time OVER the mountains. There are several mountain passes
to go through. We took the Santium Pass.
Here is what we saw...

 Santium River









The pines don't have needles. They almost look like fern leaves. Probably
because it is so cold this high up.







One of several dams on the river.










 Lake...formed by the Detroit Dam


 This is pretty high. Remnants of the last fire to rage through
this area. The last fire was 2003.




At about 4,100 feet










Monica gives you a reference point for the snow.
It was about 60 degrees in the mountains today. Still lots of snow.







The yield sign also gives you an idea of the snow.
A friend promised to take me up on the mountain
in a snow storm. It can snow here well into summer.













This mountain is called "Three Fingered Jack"



Mount Washington





Mount Washington and more evidence of fire.


We go back toward the mountains later in the spring.
We are hoping to make a coast run as well. We will keep
everyone posted.

The last three posts cover 3 days. We were busy.

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm

One of our stops today was a Tulip Farm. The pictures tell the 
story...

Monica!!!!


The place was crawling with families and cameras.
Spring feels so GOOD!!!























See the little visitor?





I never knew there were so may types of tulips.
It was their 'festival'. Lots of activities and it was a beautiful day.

Hope you enjoy the pictures. We will keep them coming.


Woodburn Assembly Hall

This weekend we attended our first assembly in Oregon.
The building is nestled in the trees and you would hardly know it
is there.

This is the sign out by the road....

It is used for English, Spanish, and for several schools.

This is the inside.

Lobby...


                                The auditorium...









Balcony in back of auditorium...








Stage...








       Pool for baptisms...

       A camera projects the baptism
       onto the walls beside the stage
       so everyone can see.




                                  Seating...


The Assembly Hall is on the Pacific side of the Cascades.
It is desert on the east side of the mountains, but it is like a
rain forest on the west side of the mountains. The flowers were all bloomed out 
on the property.









        Rhododendrons like WV...









This was like a rose tree, but they
weren't roses. It had a shiny hard leaf
like a holly tree, but had no thorny
edges. See all the petals on the ground?




                                                                           These are the flowers...


 A little picnic area in the corner...



Our apartment was in the back next to a pond.  We 
had neighbors...





                                                                            
Marshmallow and Aflac (mom and dad)  ↓         children (names determined later)