If you can’t see the photos, go here: cabinart.net/blog. Does anyone else find it hard to sleep in a motel? I was dying to open the window, but it opened onto a walkway where other occupants passed by, and who knows it someone would crawl in?? So, that, along with the road buzz, made sleeping a bit of a challenge after my 500 mile driving day. “Road buzz” is my description of that inner vibration from being so alert for all those hours. Even my long walk around Weed didn’t completely obliterate the inner hum.
So, I was back on the road by 5:15 AM.
Holy guacamole, Oregon is so very beautiful. Even though the hills are becoming golden, the dried out look is offset by all the greenery surrounding it. Maybe it seemed extra beautiful because it wasn’t hot.
Upon arrival, my people had an appointment in downtown Salem, the capitol of Oregon. So, I went along but took a walk, in search of the capitol building. There were so many pretty parks, and beautiful old homes. No photos of the homes, because I was on a quest.
The talking lady on my phone sent me around in circles, telling me for about 3/4 of a mile, “go one quarter mile and turn right”. That right turn never arrived, so finally I shut her off and just followed my instincts.
Instincts? This was based on a vague hand wave indicating “it’s that way”, and eventually, seeing the tip of a gold idol way above the other buildings.
Idol? A statue in gold reminds me of things mentioned in the Old Testament. It also reminded me of all those Moroni angel statues on top of Mormon temples in Utah. I’m not sure who Oregon has commemorated on their capitol.
Turns out that I walked 3-1/2 miles in the middle of an August afternoon. What a thrill to be somewhere that doesn’t cause one to just cower inside the air-conditioning! (I’m sure they do plenty of cowering indoors during the winter, because everything is a trade-off of some sort.)
Look at the scenery on the drive back. I was a passenger, so the photos aren’t quite as wonky as the ones from when I was driving.
What a beautiful state!
The next few days will be spent in family activities, probably not photoworthy, so tomorrow (Friday) we will return to a Mineral King post.
Next week? More will be revealed in the fullness of time.
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As a 6-year Oregonian, I can confirm that the statue on the Capitol building in Salem is of a pioneer, looking west (I believe) in search of a golden fortune that probably never was realized.
Sharon, it still looks like an idol to me! Oregon is so beautiful that I can’t imagine anyone ever leaving.
I know, and I get the “Moroni” reference!
And I loved living in Oregon and Washington! I’m sure I would still be there if it weren’t for the Lord leading me back to my home church to work in the music ministry for 40 years of blessing!
It’s fun to go on your trip with you!!! Family? Laura? Melinda? Mom?
Hi Deb, because this is the World Wide Web, I will answer your question when I reply to your email! Thank you so much, and may you heal quickly.
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