As I'm getting ready to leave for a long weekend get away, I thought it might be fun to show you some of the places I'll be going.
Thursday, I spend all day at thrift shops, just hopping from one to the other. This is my first stop, Re-Uzit You must get there early or there's NO parking! I kid you not. This is a two story building that I can get lost in. It's really neat because they arrange it by rooms in a house, like if you want to look at bed linens, you go into the bedroom, kitchenware is in the kitchen etc. There's a reading room, Christmas room, craft room, whew, I'm all ready tired. Along the way, I'll stop and have lunch in the cafeteria here: Shady Maple OMG, you can't believe this place. I won't do the buffet, if I did, I'd have to roll myself out to my car and it would slow me down!
Friday, I start out the day at Green Dragon, finish up on thrift shops, visit Weavers Country Store and start on some antique shops. My usual routine is to start at the furthermost store and stay on one side of the road, then the next day, I go to the other side of the road! I love the antique malls and here is one of the best: Mad Hatters which is located in an old hat factory!
Saturday is a flea market at Shupp's Grove. This one is held both Sat. and Sun, so if it's cold and rainy on Sat., I save it for Sunday. Continue along the way with more antique shops and malls.
Sunday is a flea market called Renninger's. This one is only on Sunday's, so if it rains that day, I'm bummed. But there are a lot of shops inside to visit. By now, I'm usually exhausted so it's usually an early day back at the hotel.
Along Route 272 alone, there's so many antique shops, you wouldn't believe it. It's known as Antique Capital, USA I was trying to find a map that shows them all! I think there's somewhere around 5,000 places to visit, so if you plan a trip, make sure you give yourself a ton of time. Lancaster is only a short 15 minute drive from here, so that's something else to think about!
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Monday, January 10, 2011
A Winter Trip for Christmas
This year for Christmas we went to our Daughter's home in Washington.....the first time we had ever been away from our own home at Christmas time!
The weather on our journey north from southern California to Washington was beautiful, at least it was once we were about 2 hours down the road...the rainy skies cleared and it was clear weather for most of our trip....so I decided to take photos of the trip home and share them with everyone :)
My first photo is the I5 heading south, just below Seattle, a clear road...beautiful scenery....not bad, right? Until you pay attention to those low foggy clouds in the distance...a harbinger of things to come!
As you cross the Columbia River and leave Washington you enter Portland, Oregon...I knew you would all love to see a photo of the river, with the city in the background.....well remember those low foggy clouds? In Portland they became heavy rain and low foggy clouds....so the only photo I could get was of the bridge we were on *the lower level of the bridge that is...
So...here is my Portland photo for all of you to enjoy!
The Siskiyou Pass usually is cleared and open to traffic about 10AM in the morning so we slept in, ate a good breakfast, made sure the car was fueled up and started down the I5....only 27 miles to the Oregon/California border....20 miles...chains required signs...surely not? 14 miles...flashing lights...no chains? Turn around and put some on...Please!
This was a rental car, it did not come with chains :( One hour, $111.00 and a pair of chains on the front tires later...we start out again...slowly, since you can only drive 20 to 30 mph with chains on your tires.
At least until we left the I5 and headed East on hwy 58 toward Las Vegas, Nevada....somewhere between Bakersfield and Temecula, Ca. we found snow again...but at least the road was open and chains were not required!
Onward to the Las Vegas area to deliver my Dad home....lovely soft beds, a nights rest and a homemade meal from my sister. The next day we headed back to California and home...another 250 to 300 miles but this time through the California desert, here is the state line...it is lined with casinos...on the Nevada side....
Trips are fun but it is wonderful to get back home!
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