Our October Road Trip

Duke and I just got back from another road trip. We drove
about 2200 miles in nine day and had a lot of fun. The only down side of the trip was that we drove too much several days. Our biggest day was 390 miles. The way we like to road trip means we average about 40 miles an hour and we make lots of stops. We stop whenever we see something interesting whether it be a historical marker, an interesting rock or a museum.

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Day 1 – Reno to Chester California – 126 miles

Chester is very near Mount Lassen. We stayed at the Bidwell House Inn. The fall colors were beautiful and we enjoyed sitting by the fire reading.

Day 2 – Chester to Summer Lake Oregon – 326 miles

The drive through Mount Lassen National Park was beautiful.

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Day 3 – Summer Lake to Halfway, Oregon -  390 miles

A long day. We didn't arrive at our Bed and Breakfast until after dark. We stayed at the Clear Creek Inn in Halfway, Oregon. This was the best B&B we stayed at on this trip. It is a beautiful fairly new building. We were the only ones there and sat by the fire in the wood stove playing cribbage and having wine, cheese, smoked oysters and crackers for dinner. We woke up to snow on the ground and a gorgeous walnut tree covered in yellow leaves outside the window of our room. Breakfast included home made apple sauce, and jams and home grown fruit.

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Day 4 – Halfway to Spokane, Oregon – 219 miles

From Halfway we dropped down into the Snake River Canyon at Oxbow and checked out the Oxbow Dam. From there we followed a dirt road along the river as far as it would go and then headed up out of the canyon on a very steep narrow dirt road that literally climbed straight out of the canyon.

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This is the view from the edge of the road down to the river

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After climbing up close to three thousand feet, when we got to the top  the road was covered in snow. Fun!

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Day 5 – Spokane to Leavenworth, Washington – 225 miles

Before leaving Spokane we visited the cemetery where my Grandmother and at least one of her sisters are buried.

After my Grandfather died (Oct 31 71 years ago) my grandmother Marion Gibson owned and ran a sanitarium in Spokane. I remember visiting her there when I was about six years old. I Googled the address and discovered that the old Victorian house is being converted into condos. I called the real estate agent and asked if he would show us the house. The condos are beautiful and the house stirred long forgotten memories.

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Spokane had a World's Fair in 1974 and as a result has a wonderful riverfront park now. I loved their big Radio Flyer wagon slide and the clock tower and fall colors were gorgeous.

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From Spokane we drove west to visit Grand Coulee Dam. It is the largest concrete structure in the U.S. and largest electric power producing facility in the U.S. We looked around the visitor center but were disappointed that they weren't giving dam tours that day. The dam is immense. My dad told me he remembers visiting it when it was being built during the 1930s.

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From Grand Coulee we went to Leavenworth a little town in the mountains east of Seattle. Many years ago Leavenworth decided to make itself into a Bavarian village. They did a wonderful job and now this little town gets over a million visitors a year. When we were there the Oktoberfest weekends had just ended and the Christmas festival weekends hadn't started. We had the town and our B&B pretty much to ourselves. We had a wonderful German dinner at Cafe Mozart. I would highly recommend it.

Day 6 – Leavenworth to Hood River, Oregon – 145 miles

After leaving Leavenworth we stopped and bought a box of Washington apples and pears at a roadside stand. Yum! We also tasted wine and bought some at couple of the wineries near Yakima. The drive along the Columbia River was beautiful. We stayed near Hood River at the Sakura Ridge Farm and Lodge. We had some of the best beer and pizza I have had in a long time at the Double Mountain Brewery and Taproom.

Even though Sakura Ridge has a fantastic view of Mount Hood it was overcast the whole time we were there so we never saw the mountain. Typical western Oregon weather! The lodge is surrounded by fruit trees which were a stunning yellow.

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Day 7 Hood River to Bend Oregon – 265 miles

From Hood River we headed south around Mount Hood and  finally caught a glimpse of its slopes. We stopped and looked around the Warm Springs Indian Museum and got to Bend in time to do some exploring down town and have a nice dinner at Staccato in the old firehouse

Day 8 – Bend to Surprise Valley Hot Springs – 194 miles

Day 9 of this trip happened to fall on Halloween. South east of Bend me explored some ice caves. They had some eerie green moss growing on a lot of the rocks which seemed quite appropriate for the day.

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We spent the night at Surprise Valley Hot-springs which is in extreme north eastern California. Each room has its own hot spring fed pool which we really enjoyed. It is located a few miles east of Cedarville.

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Day 9 – Surprise Valley Hotsprings to Home in Reno – 194 miles

On our last day we went into Cedarville for a great breakfast at the Country Hearth Restaurant. We bought some home made brownies to take home and then headed back to Reno via Pyramid Lake.

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 If you would like to see a slide show of all our pictures from this trip click here.

It was great trip We went by many places on this trip that we couldn't explore properly because we didn't have enough time, They are on my list to go see another time

  • The town of Joseph, Oregon  their Bronze foundries and galleries sound fascinating.
  • The Eagle Cap Wilderness area. Trip put on by Wallowa Llamas were recommended by the lady at our B&B.
  • Lassen National park
  • Hells Canyon and the Snake River
  • Pullman, Washington

What is the Marion Vermazen Podcast about?

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I’d like to tell you a little bit
about my vision for this podcast.

Recently I listened to Charlie Rose interview author, Doris
Kearns Goodwin and her husband playwright 
Richard Goodwin. They were discussing Robert Kennedy . Charlie Rose said
about Kennedy “He was in constant learning mode. He was a man who was in
persistent growth. Rose  said that if you
are that way you are not interested in telling people what you know.  You are interested in finding out what they
know.

Rose also said “I know too many people who shut down when
they reach middle age they are not interested in catching up on things that
they were not exposed to. “

In the same interview Doris Kearns Goodwin said about her
husband  that “it has been fun seeing how
excited people are with the idea that he in his 70s  has written his first play. It shows that
sense of continuing  curiosity”

The Charlie Rose Show is my favorite television show. Frequently
after watching a Charlie Rose interview I say to myself. I want to be Charlie
Rose!

Meeting and having  conversations
with interesting people energizes me. 
That is what I want to do with this podcast – Feed my continuing curiosity
and have conversations with interesting people.

HD Honscheid – Artist, Traveler, and Web Site Creater – Marion Vermazen Podcast Episode 4

For episode four of the Marion Vermazen podcast I interviewed my friend HD Honscheid. In this interview HD answered my questions about retirement, moving to the U.S. from Germany and the many different types of art he creates. I enjoyed talking with HD and I know you will enjoy listening to our conversation.

To play the podcast roll your mouse over the bar below and you will see the play button to click on.

Marion Vermazen Podcast – episode 4 – HD Honscheid

Here is a link to HD's personal website.

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Shannon Brown – My Daughter – Episode 2 Marion Vermazen Podcast

Shannon Brown – My Daughter – Episode 2 the Marion Vermazen Podcast

In this episode I interviewed my daughter Shannon Brown about her son, my grandson and his recent diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome. We also talked about sky diving, looking for a job in this economy, and studying French and philosophy. Here is episode 2. If you put your mouse on the bar below you will see a play button to click on.

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If you are interested in learning more about Nephrotic Syndrome the Nephcure website is very good.

Shannon is walking in a Kidney walk to raise money for the National Kidney Foundation. If you are interested in sponsoring her this is the link to the website.

You should be able to subscribe to my podcast by clicking on the
link at
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from the iTunes Advanced menu select Subscribe to Podcast and copy the
feed URL.

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Here is a 4 generation picture including My Dad, Shannon, her son and me.

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Allison Brown – My Daughter – Episode 1 of the Marion Vermazen Podcast

Allison Brown – My Daughter – Episode 1 of the Marion Vermazen Podcast

I have always believed in learning by doing so when I decided I wanted to
do a podcast interview show I decided to jump right in. Here is my
first effort. Roll your mouse over the bar below and you will see a play button.

Allison Brown – episode 1 – Marion Vermazen Podcast

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In
this first podcast I interview Allison Brown about Travel, History and
interviewing. As many of you know Allison happens to be my daughter. This is a picture of the two of us.

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In
my podcast I also refer to Charlie Rose's interview with Doris Kearns
Goodwin and her husband Richard Goodwin. If you would like to see that
interview it is available here.

I am am very eager to hear your suggestions and feedback.