Sunday, June 24, 2018



6-11-18

It seemed very surreal today traveling out of Oregon. Saying goodbye to Oregon (for now) was harder than we thought. We have spent many years living our life in Portland and how fortunate for us to have developed so many valued friendships and business associates that we will never forget. We often had moments in the past thinking of what it would be like to look into the review mirror as we traveled out of Oregon and into our new adventure  traveling the western USA and Canada. We thought we would be exhilarated but that just didn't happen. Shelley and I chatted about all that we were leaving on the ride to our 1st destination in Quincy Washington which overlooks the upper Columbia River Gorge. We did however, feel this wave of freedom washing over our heads. For the first time we could go wherever, do whatever, whenever we wanted to. We are taking a leap of faith traveling  to places unknown to follow our dreams. We will not be living by the time constraints of a clock or a calendar. Our car (5th wheel) will make u-turns if the road is wide enough.  We hope to redefine what freedom looks like in our life but 1st it is the ability to see family, friends, and explore this great country we live in. We spent our 1st night sitting on our camp rocking chairs overlooking the gorge with a nice glass of red wine and watching the sun set over the adjacent hills. A beautiful view, a starry night and the 2 of us. It was a perfect moment!!
Our attempt at a selfie.
Overlooking the Columbia River Basin




10 comments:

  1. I'm glad that you got a blog up and going! Be safe! Have fun. Freedom sounds so exciting!

    -Tammy (MJDS)

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  2. Retirement is much like work except your free from alarms, pressures from a job, dressing the part and answering to others. Instead your days are full of new adventures, not needing to have every minute planned and taking time to smell all those wonderful roses that await you. The biggest down side is you don’t get paid in cash but you do get paid in new memories that last a life time.

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  3. Congratulations on your retirement!
    Enjoy the adventure!
    Love
    Lou

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  4. You guys have a great time....we know you will! See ya in the Fall. Love, Gay & Gary

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  5. Ah freedom...sounds simply divine, darlings! Have fun, be safe and please keep blogging. Looking forward to reading more about your travels and seeing some photos!!
    Hugs to you both, Debbie

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  6. Every day is a new adventure. The freedom sounds wonderful! I will live vicariously through you guys. Love the pictures. Keep 'em coming. Will be with you in spirit. Safe travels. Sue

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  7. Great job on your maiden blog post! You described the feeling of freedom so well I wanted to get in my car and start driving. Miss you two like crazy though

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  8. Thank you for sharing!

    We appreciate all the you have invested in Portland and wish you only blessings on you next step!

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  9. The stresses and strains of modern life can keep us from seeing all the goodness and beauty that surrounds us. The freedom you seek can give you a new perspective and provide a 360 degree option for viewing the world. I hope it does. I hope it is everything you two want it to be. Bon voyage!

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  10. Have a journey full of wonder..it will be grand! Our very best to you two. Jean and Dan

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