

From my "Palace on Wheels" to your real, actual, well, Palace. Just like Meghan & Harry forgot to post our invitation? We toasted the Bride and Groom and wished them a very happy life together. I had planned to make the drinks on Saturday to celebrate the Royal Wedding. The finished libation should be the color of iced tea. 1, topped with Seven-Up (or what the Brits call "lemonade"). This very-British drink requires a slice of orange, a slice of lemon, a slice of cucumber, and a sprig of mint, with a few ounces of Pimm's No. I finally remembered to make a Pimm's tonight at cocktail time. Jordan Creek Pacific Ninebark ( physocarpus capitatus) beginning to bloom Spring is bustin' out all over On a bridge over Jordan Creek Green! Wheeeeeeee Never mind power boxes, the rhododendrons are bloom! Glorious!Īfter settling-in, we took a walk around the campground, which is situated on Jordan Creek, on the opposite side the freeway (I-5, exit 99 in Canyonville, Oregon) from Seven Feathers Casino - and far enough away from the interstate there is no traffic noise. Right next to all sorts of power equipment, which gives us something more to stare at besides our neighbors sewer hose. We were skunked with our site assignment however. So nice, clean, pretty, friendly, with plenty to keep us busy - and a casino with restaurants if we need more stimulation. We stopped in Canyonville, filled the bus with discounted diesel, and checked-into the Seven Feathers RV Resort. We even stopped in a rest area along the way for lunch. Our destination for the day was about 70 miles north. See photos of Southern Oregon RV Park here. His friend had spotted our bus at Autzen Stadium in 2012! Famous.īefore leaving the Southern Oregon RV Park, I took a few photos of the campsites and lake. A moment later, his friend sent a photo of our RV back to the camp host. Over the weekend, the camp host snapped a photo of the big "O" on the back of our RV and sent it to his friend. He is a big University of Oregon Duck fan, but has a friend who is a super-dooper Duck fan.

My Driver did see a bit slower-moving animal on the bike path: Why did the turtle cross the bike path? Obviously because he really really really needed to pee?įUNNY STORY: One of the camp hosts came by to say hello this morning while we were sitting outside.

There isn't much a runner dislikes more than big dogs off-leash. He had to turn around at a point where the bike path crossed under I-5 - due to several dudes camping under the bridge, with big dogs nearby. Canyonville, Oregon: Dave dared to use the adjoining bike path again this morning, this time traveling south.
