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Monday June 1, 2015 Day 89
I am writing this on Tuesday June 2 for yesterday, June 1st. So much has happened since yesterday I just hope I can remember all I wanted to write. It will be brief as it is midnight and I must get up at 6:30 a.m. for another long day tomorrow.
My time at Arky’s airbnb was absolutely the best! After driving through the trailer park and arriving at paradise it was so refreshing to be welcomed by two lovely people, Annie and Richard. Annie and Richard purchased this home with the intention of opening it up to travelers at a remarkable price for the accommodations received. First of all after I arrived they had a parking place in their garage for my car. Then they helped carry my luggage into the house They showed me around and ask if they could serve tea. This is a couple have been in the U.S. for one year, who are learning English and sharing a bit of their culture with their guests. It was Awesome. Please be certain and view the tea tray presented to me with Chrysanthemum Tea (no caffeine). There were dehydrated grapes reconstituted with wine, peanuts and sesame seeds, and slices of kiwi included with the tea. It was beautiful and delicious and it was delightful to be waited on after a long day of driving and sightseeing, especially when I was not expecting anything to be presented.
I went to bed and awakened awhile later with a migraine headache and I knew immediately that there was MSG in the Chinese food I had eaten for dinner. I specifically asked that none be put in and they assured me they would not use any. WRONG! It is the one thing that always gives me a screaming headache. I did not want to take a pill for it because the side effects of the pill often caused me to have several cluster headaches in a row following getting rid of the first headache. If I can ride out the first headache without medicine I usually do not get headaches over and over again for several nights. So I rode it out. Lost a little sleep. The headache went away after I got up in the morning and so far has not been back. I am claiming it GONE!
Morning with Annie and Richard was wonderful. No other way to describe it. They prepared an official Chinese breakfast which I have have included in picture form. Unbelievable. The presentation was beautiful. The surroundings were so peaceful and calm, and the view was amazing. I shared a table with the other guest there, Tammy, Tommy, and their daughter Kayla. A beautiful God loving family from the south. I had a little trouble understanding their accent as I have been out of the south too long but finally understood everything that was being said. Loved the company and conversation.
After the other family left I spent some time with Richard and Annie. I read them a poem so they would understand the cadence of how I wrote it. We had some deep discussions about things and when I was ready to leave said to me that she thought our meeting was a “divine meeting”. She felt it was meant to be. I felt the same way. I don’t think this is the last I will hear from Annie and Richard and I know it will not be the last I reach out to them. They again helped me pack up and I was on my way out to meet a wet, rainy, overcast, foggy day of driving along the coast of Oregon’s most notorious beaches and I couldn’t even see them as I passed. A few weren’t quite as glazed over so I did see a couple. I hadn’t had enough sleep the night before and I was fighting sleep. The roads are curvy and with them so wet I decided the best thing for me to do when I felt the drowsiness come over me was to pull off and take a nap. Trouble was there was not place to pull over or turn off. I kept going with God’s help and finally there was a trinket shop with a few parking spaces in front. I pulled over, pulled my coat over me, set my time for 30 minutes and immediately fell asleep, woke with the timer and was wide awake the rest of the way. I thanked God for that. I drove through some the most beautiful forests with trees so high that they touched in the sky and darkened the highway. These trees were the sequoias and redwoods and grow so strait and thick and tall. Again, this beautiful creation reminded me that if nature praises the Lord, then these trees were doing just that with arms lifted high.
Arrived at my destination on time. I met Daralyn for the first time and became reacquainted with her husband, Don, who I went to church with until my family moved away when I was twelve. My next stop will be at his sister’s home in Washington. Charlene and I have kept in touch over the years.
Don made a delicious dinner, we talked too late and then all retired for the evening.
And that was my day. Most of it.
Don’s advice: “As I look back I would have taken time to nurture friendships more intimately and to a deeper level.”
Wife’s advice: “Take advantage of your youth and do more while you can.”
Sunday Sabbath May 31 2015 SUCH A BLESSED DAY!
What an awesome day was this day. First of all it was Sunday Sabbath, which I love. Secondly I had a long drive ahead of me and the music of David Hollandsworwth accompanying God’s visual poetry. What more could I ask for (except for my husband beside me to enjoy it with)? Beautiful and warm as I left the beautiful home of my cousin Daneece and headed for the mountains. So many mountains I have traveled and so many national forests I have gazed at. Today I traveled through Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Below is an excerpt I found with some facts on the internet you might find interesting:
“The Shasta-Trinity National Forest (STNF) is the largest national forest in California with a diverse landscape ranging from 1,000 to 14,162 feet. The 2.1 million acre forest encompasses five wilderness areas, hundreds of mountain lakes and 6,278 miles of streams and rivers. Hikers, backpackers and horseback riders will find over 460 miles of trails to explore. They range from wide trails with easy grades to rough rocky steep grades. The employees of the STNF manage a healthy forest by enhancing wildlife habitat, maintaining clean water, producing timber products and safeguarding communities at risk from wildfires. Pivotal in the economical, tourism and recreational aspects of Northern California, the STNF is a land of breathtaking beauty and a place for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.”
It was absolutely awesome to drive through. Sheer drop-offs, high pointed mountains, rock formations jutting out from unimaginable places and dropping down to the valley floor. The park wasn’t as user friendly as Yosemite was, nor was it as magnificent. But it was well worth the drive just for the exquisite beauty and experience of being there.
I drove over the mountains on I-299 because Monday thru Saturday there are two hour delays to go across the mountain range. I thought if I went on Sunday I would not be bothered by a two hour layover. Well…I had two layovers. The first layover was indeed about two hours long but it was not by happenstance, rather self induced. I drove into Weaverville, a small old town with a few thousand population. What caught my eye as I drove through the little picturesque town was the white steeple of a little old fashioned church. I had a hankering to stop and check it out. It was about 10:30 and I saw people walking into the building so I deduced it must be service time. Well, I was hooked in the first moment I crossed the threshhold. The service had already started and it was a very small crowd so when I walked in it felt as if every eye turned my way. So much for coming in quietly.
The Church is the Trinity Congregational Church on the highway going through downtown Weaverville. The pastor is a lady named Jean. I do not remember her last name. It was an excellent service, very quiet, peaceful, and personable. It seemed more like I was walking into a family reunion, a true body of believers caring for one another. Small town flavor. Pastor Jean asked if anyone had a joyful report to give. Several people did. I raised my hand and asked if a stranger could speak in the church. I was given permission. I was joyful for just being there with other believers who loved Jesus. I also said I was joyful because this is the day that the Lord has made and I will rejoice and be glad in it. I mentioned that I was traveling and would carry the memory of being there in my heart. Such a sincere sweet group of people. The Pastor right then and there asked me to eat with the members afterward in the fellowship hall because a dinner was being prepared. I wasn’t really hungry but wanted the fellowship so I accepted. The dinner was delicious and the company was wonderful. A delightful spry 89 year old woman named Pat was an excellent conversationalist and a joy to be with. A couple across from me were also very pleasant to converse with. Everyone I met was awesome. I asked Pat what her wisdom is. Here is what she said, “I wish I learned and believed in the Bible at a younger age. Jesus is so special.” I also sat with a another couple and it was great to just to be a part of God’s family.
Along side the wall of the fellowship hall, which had the appearance of being a house next door to the church, sat three large imposing chest freezers. I was curious as to what their purpose was. Well, I was told that two of them were filled with 232 homemade Berry pies (and I think some pies may have had other fillings) all made in 2 hours and 20 minutes! WOW! That was impressive! I wanted to know how. A lady named Donna told me how it was done. Three long rows of tables were sat up. All the men and women of the church were called to come help. The pie crust were already prepared so the three rows of people worked assembly line, One row filled the pie shells, the next row put the crusts on the top of the pies, cutting the little air holes and the last row of helpers wrapped them up for freezing. They were big pies. And these pies have an important purpose. They will be baked and served in slices at the Trinity Congregational Church’s annual 4th of July Fundraising Ice Cream Social located in the vicinity of the church. I will include a picture of a freezer full of pies. Let’s pray there are no power outages before July 4th. What a great illustration of many hands make light work. That is a church body working together!
I finally left at about 12:45 p.m. (over two hour delay) . I Loved every moment of it. Then…as I arrived close to where I would turn off 299 I then had another delay. But…good news, it was just one round of light signal. And my day progressed and once again I came up over a crest and out before I beheld the ocean. It appeared unexpected and my breath caught in my throat.
SO GRATEFUL
Kathleen Martens
May 31, 2015
I beheld the ocean
And I thanked God for my vision.
I heard the crashing of waves
With hearing precision.
I touched the wet
And my hands chilled,
With joy and thanks
My heart filled.
I sniffed the air
Pungent and sweet,
And all my senses
Seemed to meet.
The taste of salt
Touched my tongue
Filled me with nostalgia
Of when I was young.
So grateful am I
To see, hear and taste,
What God has created
Does not go to waste!
Wrote just a little poem tonight due to the fact that it exactly midnight and I am fighting sleep.
So, a quick synopsis of the rest of my day. I stopped several places to take photos of the ocean. Not much room to pull off the road so had to be careful and cozy with other cars. At one place that just happened to be a little more generous I met three other travelers. I would have loved to have heard their stories in full but I had to get back on the road. One was a young lady from Australia. She is in America for several months hitch hiking her way across the U.S. Very attractive and small. I asked her if she felt safe. She assured me she did. The two men she was with she had met the night before at the campground where she was sleeping. One was a local and was showing her around. The other younger man was from back east and pretty much doing the same thing as the young lady, Bridget, was doing. They were both inspirational, full of life and health and curiosity and boldness. I asked Bridget for her advice. It went something like this. First of all let me state that she had told me that she was not afraid because she had God with her. Her advice is “Be willing to listen to the suggestions of others who have ideas of where to go and not be so rigid that you cannot open up and let God direct you to where He wants you to go.” She used the phrase “go with the flow” and when I delved further she said “we need to be willing to go where we are led by God and be free in that.” I am hoping I am getting across what she said to me though the phrasing is a bit different. Hmm…I just thought of something. Maybe I should do a 15 second video on my camera and let those who share their wisdom speak it so I can copy it verbatim. Bridget, if you read this please know that I am beginning to understand more and more of what you told me. It has just taken me a few (or maybe a lot) more years than you to learn it. I love the wisdom of the young. And Pat, I loved your wisdom too! Pat, I hope we come across each other in heaven because I am not through with you yet. I didn’t have near enough time! I would love to be your friend.
By the way Rebecca, Dave, and Courtland I met the above threesome in Trinidad. I didn’t have time to find “our” old motel we stayed in when Courtland was so sick but I did see the lighthouse. Watch for the picture to come through when I get my phone working again. At present it is not working
Again, on the road I stopped and bought Chinese food for dinner and started on my way. I’ve heard so much talk of this area having a lot of elk. There are a lot of elk crossing signs and I was bereft to think that I probably wouldn’t get to see even one. Not one minute later I turn my head to the left and see a small herd of female elk grazing along side the road I was on. I pulled over, gazed at them, they kept on eating and I had to leave. I did get some photos, albeit they are very small in the pictures. About 45 minutes later up the road a few miles I look to the left and there were several male elk leisurely having dinner. Two of them where sitting on the ground in high grass so they were not easily spotted. I could see their antlers sticking up and moving around. Two others were standing and moving around a bit. They were about as far away as the female herd had been but at least I saw them and did take a few pics.
I arrived at my Airbnb before dark and boy was I surprised. I turned on the road that my bossy GPS told me to and all I saw were house trailers, recreational trailers, rundown, a bit cluttery, and close together. Oh WOW, I thought. I guess God has another lesson for me. There is nothing wrong with house trailers or even recreational trailers, but the description of the Airbnb add was so totally different I thought I was in the wrong area. I drove down the street (more like a gravel driveway” and old Bossy told me to keep going. “Bossy” is the name I chose for my GPS. (Just thought you’d like to know Joyce). I actually had turned around thinking I was on the wrong street but she kept bossing me as to where to go. So this time I thought I would keep going. So I did. And at the very end of the street (if what I was on could be called a street) sat two stately homes that backed up to the ocean. Two houses side by side. The first house was not my address so I looked at the second one and there it was. Now all I could say in total astonishment was WOW WOW WOW! This place is gorgeous. The entire back wall of the house is glass and creates a panoramic view of the curving shoreline and beyond. The evening light was starting to dim but still beautiful enough to take photos. I took a few pics on my phone so I could send them with this blog. But…like I said before my phone is not working. I plugged my phone in the USB port of my car at the same time I plugged Bossy in to the cigarette lighter and my phone hasn’t worked since. I hope another trip to the Apple store is not in order. I might be without a phone for awhile. Not a good feeling.
I am settled in now and enjoying my stay. Lovely place to be. I hope all of you are in a lovely place as well. Probably all sleeping as I should be doing. Signing off at 12:33 a.m. Good night!
Thursday May 28 2015 DAY 81 THE LOST DAY
I am so perplexed that I don’t yet have a title for this page. I pick my titles as a reminder to what I lived that day, Well this day had been perplexing. Computers can be our friends, right? Well, some days they can become the enemy. The enemy, only in the sense that it has devoured this day, and yesterday, and the day before. Living in the present to plan for the future. I am trying to stay in Airbnb facilities across Canada as I make my way home. Airbnb allows me to go online and rent private rooms in homes from a list of those who have been background checked. The towns are so small that when I google a town up pops the ones in about a 50 mile radius and sometimes a bit further. Then I look on the map, try to figure out just how far, finally find one that might work and the date is already booked that I need. Sometimes the picking is meager unless you want to pay a lot (which I don’t). I can usually find really nice places from about$45 to $80 per night. The owners of the homes always seem so friendly and so helpful.
I have reservations to stay two night on Vancouver Island close to Butchart Gardens. It was recommended that I stay at the gardens after dark because the park and flowers are then lit with beautiful colored lighting and water features. The place I will be staying is very close to the gardens and I will not need to drive a long distance at night. The ferry stops running after the evening is over and it takes almost two hours on ship to get across from the mainland of Vancouver BC. I would rather take that trip during the daylight hours. I have many days before I get there but the Airbnb places available are becoming fewer and fewer and I knew I needed to get the scheduling completed. I have plans scheduled through my stay in Coeur d’Alene Idaho. After that I have no other places booked. I’m still thinking about what I want to do and where I want to go. Any suggestions out there? Send them in. I leave Idaho on June 23rd (our 42nd anniversary) or June 24th. I plan to be home by July 1, Lord willing.
I’m still doing the marathon of the “Outlander Series”. So…between walking all over the neighborhood, working on the computer, watching Outlander this has been a lost day. Ahh…I now have the title for today’s blog. I suppose not really a lost day because I did get a lot accomplished. It is just not one of my favorite things to do…having my nose in the computer all day. And, I do enjoy visiting with Joyce off and on between my computer nose and Joyce hosting online spades tournaments as well as playing the tournaments herself. So we haven’t had too much time today but the day was and still is enjoyable.
My computer episode went until about midnight last night. At 12:30 a.m. I realized I had not written the poem I choose to write everyday. So I wrote a poem. I will copy it below. Just a little look at how my brain works past midnight. At least there was still something up there.
I HOPE I’M AWAKE
Kathleen Martens
May 27, 2015
Oh man, it’s past my time,
Bed would be so sublime.
But many plans I had to make
I just hope I was really awake.
It would be awful to do these works
Only to find just in dreams they lurk
Are those few place I have booked,
And many places I’ve yet to look.
When tomorrow comes I shall pursue
All the plans that are new.
For all I decided with half a brain
I hope my decisions are surely sane.
As you can read. I wrote the poem with half a brain too.
Good night! And guess what? It is only 5:35 p.m. Sorry I have no excitement to report! Just being so full of peace and joy is excitement enough for me. I’m alive!! And God is good!!