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Solar-Powered Chicken Coop

August 25, 2018 by 4 Comments

Recently, I was looking back at photos from our 2016 trip down the Oregon Coast and our 20-hour adventure in San Francisco, and I realized that I never told you about the chicken coop that we came across. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary chicken coop, but it’s not…it’s  solar powered and self-operating!

While in San Francisco, we had dinner with Mr. Handsome’s distant cousin over the bridge in Sausalito. She lived in a very suburban area and had a small backyard, but she had chickens. She traveled a fair amount for work and had coyotes in her area, so she installed a coop that would keep the chickens safe while she was gone….

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Filed Under: Ellie's Life Tagged With: Oregon Coast, San Francisco, Sausalito, solar powered chicken coop

20 Hours in San Francisco

October 28, 2016 by 24 Comments

I have one last round of pictures from our West Coast road trip to share with you all. Here are the links to my past posts, in case you missed them:Multnomah Falls
My brother’s seaside wedding
Driving the Oregon Coast
Visiting the Redwoods

After spending the night in Fort Bragg, California, we stopped by the famous Glass Beach before continuing on our way. During the first half of the 20th century, the area was used as a garbage dump. Today, all that is left of the dump are millions of smooth pieces of glass that have washed up on shore.

We stopped for lunch at Ocean Cove Lodge in Jenner, California, where we enjoyed a beautiful view of the ocean.

Then we continued driving down the California Coast to San Francisco! The road was quite harrowing, especially the spots where there was nothing keeping our car from toppling down the cliff to the ocean more than 100 feet below.

We had dinner on the bay at Guaymas, a Mexican restaurant in Belvedere Tiburon.

Later that evening, we drove across the Golden Gate Bridge for a few hours of sightseeing. Fort Point is one of the best spots to photograph the bridge.

We are avid fans of the TV series Monk, so we stopped by the street corner that is shown in the opening credits (Montgomery Street and Green Street). It also happens to have an iconic view of the skyline, which is why many commercials and TV shows have been filmed there over the years.

Before heading to our hotel, we stopped by Ghirardelli Square to pick up some milkshakes and chocolates. (Is your mouth watering? Mine sure is!)

Do any of you live in San Francisco? If you do, your leg muscles must be made of steel! The hills were beautiful, but boy were they steep. I was amazed to see so many townhouses with garages built on the hills.

The next morning, we drove Mr. Handsome’s family to Oakland Airport and then spent two hours sitting in traffic on the Oakland Bay Bridge. Before returning to the airport to catch our own flight at 1:00pm, we did a quick tour of the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, a WWII cargo ship, at Fisherman’s Wharf.

Our goal was to take a double-decker bus tour of the city, but the heavy traffic caused us to miss it. If you’re planning a vacation in San Francisco, be sure to ride the historic trolleys (schedules and maps can be found online). I grew up watching the show Full House and was eager to see the Painted Ladies (a block of Victorian row houses), but we will have to save that for our next trip.

We did stop at In-N-Out Burger (any fans?) It was greasy, but oh so delicious! Overall, we had a great trip.

Filed Under: Travel, U.S., West Tagged With: Belvedere Tiburon, California Coast, Fort Point, Ghirardelli Square, Golden Gate Bridge, Guaymas, In-N-Out Burger, Mexican restaurant, Multnomah, Painted Ladies, Redwoods, San Francisco, West Coast road trip

Visiting the Redwood Giants

October 20, 2016 by 21 Comments

It’s time for another batch of pictures from our trip out West! After visiting Multnomah Falls, catching up with family and friends at my brother’s seaside wedding, and spending a day sightseeing along the Oregon Coast, we arrived in Northern California to visit the spectacular Redwoods.Ever since I was a little girl, I had been dreaming about visiting the Redwood Forest. It actually turned out to be even more majestic and breathtaking than I had imagined.

To walk up to the base of those massive trees and try to wrap my mind around the fact that they are hundreds (and even thousands) of years old was truly amazing. It’s one thing to see a building or other man-made structure that was build before the year 1 AD, but to think that these trees have sustained themselves for that long is such an awesome thought.

We drove past many Redwoods that had been darkened and hollowed out by forest fires but were still standing strong. Then we learned from one of the park rangers that these trees are naturally fire-resistant. How neat!

As we were walking through the beautiful forests, I kept thinking how neat it would be if we could watch a time-lapse video of everything the Redwood Giants have witnessed over the past two millennia. The tree below is a spiral tree, which means it was formed by multiple “shoots” from the same root system.

After passing through Crescent City, California, we enjoyed stopping for a few short hikes in the Redwood National and State Parks near Berry Glenn and Orick. I found it quite hilarious to see Mr. Handsome dwarfed while standing next to even the medium-sized Redwoods.

Some of the trees had little hideouts in the middle of them, which made for great photo ops. Here’s one of Mae and Lena…

I think Lena is trying to find the top of the tree!

This picture is a little dark, but seeing Lena’s tiny head poking through really captures the size of the trunks.

The “Big Tree” extends 304 feet above the forest floor and is an estimated 1500 years old. Wow!

The bright orange and yellow leaves and the vibrant green moss made the forest look like a scene straight out of a fairy tale. This isn’t a Redwood, but it’s still a beautiful tree.

Later that afternoon, we stopped at Humboldt Redwoods State Park and drove through the Avenue of the Giants. (Thank you to the readers who suggested we visit Humboldt. It was time well spent!)

We came across a tree that fell last winter, but unlike all the others we saw lying on the ground, it had splintered.

This is the Dyerville Giant, which once stood a whopping 362 feet tall with an estimated age of 2,000 years and a circumference of 52 feet. Before it fell in 1991, it was believed to be the tallest tree in the world.

Before heading to a hotel for the night, we stopped at the Chandelier Tree in Legget, California. At 315 feet, this tree is approximately 2,400 years old. Visitors with regular-sized vehicles can drive through the base of the tree, but we were in a 12-passenger van, so that didn’t work out. There’s Mae standing in front of the opening…

We spent 16 hours in San Francisco (pictures coming soon) and then headed home. Now that we’ve seen the Redwoods, the trees around here just aren’t that impressive. LOL.

Filed Under: Travel, U.S., West Tagged With: Avenue of the Giants, Chandelier Tree, Dyerville Giant, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Legget California, Multnomah Falls, Redwood Forest, Redwood Giants, San Francisco, tallest tree in the world

Photo Ops Along the Oregon Coast

October 13, 2016 by 31 Comments

Hope you have been enjoying the pictures from our trip out west. After exploring the waterfalls east of Portland, Oregon, and spending time with family and friends at my brother’s seaside wedding, we loaded into a 12-passenger van with Mr. Handsome’s parents, grandparents, and two youngest sisters and headed down the coast to San Francisco.

It was early October, and the weather was chilly (around 50 degrees Fahrenheit). There was rain in the forecast, but it always seemed to clear up just as we were pulling over to snap pictures
at lookout points or embark on a short hike. The ocean looked quite different than it does further south, but it was still beautiful.

 

You can see Heceta Head Lighthouse in the background at this lookout point. Mr. Handsome loved the view so much that he did a painting of it a few days after we returned home.

The coastal highway curves along the cliffs, providing a new, breathtaking view at every turn.

 

At one spot, we stopped and walked down to the shore, just as the sun was setting. It felt really strange being on a beach wearing heavy coats.

My sister-in-law Lena happened to climb up on a rock at just the right time for me to take this photo. Look at that spectacular sky!

We exhausted all the possible photo ops on that beach. Can’t wait to make a scrapbook!

 

These next two are my favorites. The originals were beautiful, but Mr. Handsome edited them to make them even more gorgeous.

 

Stay tuned for photos from the Redwoods, the California coast, and San Francisco!

Filed Under: Travel, U.S., West Tagged With: Heceta Head Lighthouse, Lincoln City Oregon, Portland Oregon, San Francisco

Stunning Oregon Waterfalls

October 10, 2016 by 30 Comments

Greetings, blog readers! Hope your week is off to a good start. On Friday, I shared photos from my brother’s wedding on the Oregon coast. Living in Tennessee, we knew we likely wouldn’t have another chance to fly out West for quite a while, so we decided to spend several days sightseeing.We flew into Portland International Airport on Thursday evening and met up with Mr. Handsome’s parents, grandparents, and two youngest sisters (Mae and Lena). We spent Friday morning exploring Wahkeena Falls and Multnomah Falls, located east of Portland. Thank you to those of you who recommended those attractions. The scenery was absolutely beautiful!

After just 10 minutes of hiking, we arrived at this beautiful waterfall. The vibrancy of the green moss made it look like a scene straight out of The Lord of the Rings.

Our pictures turned out so well, despite the fact that they were taken on an iPhone. The backdrop almost looks fake, doesn’t it?

After that first stop, we continued along the path, which snaked up the hillside and provided an excellent leg workout.

Mr. Handsome found a giant rock that jutted out from the path and had nothing below it. I had a slight freak-out moment as he climbed out onto it and asked me to take his picture. You could tell that the rock used to be much bigger and that part of it had toppled down the cliff. Needless to say, I was relieved when he stepped off.

As we continued walking, another couple came up behind us and did the same thing. (The wife freaked out while the husband climbed out onto the rock and asked for a picture.) I had to laugh at that…

The view from the first lookout point along our hike was stunning!

By that point, we were quite tired, but another group of hikers told us that the next stop, Fairy Falls, was gorgeous and not to be missed. So we continued on for another mile. This waterfall was smaller than the first one but still worth the trek.

After making our way back down the hillside, we drove a few miles to Multnomah Falls to snap a quick picture.

I also had Mae take a photo of me drinking out of a 100-year-old water fountain. LOL.

In order to make it to Lincoln City for the rehearsal dinner, we weren’t able to explore any of the other falls. After the wedding, we headed down the coast to San Francisco. More pictures coming soon!

Filed Under: Travel, U.S., West Tagged With: hike, Multnomah Falls, Portland International Airport, San Francisco, Tennessee, The Lord of the Rings, Wahkeena Falls

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