Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Mt. Rainier

Today we spent a lovely day at Mt. Rainier.  We hiked up a trail from the visitors center to Myrtle Falls and a little beyond to a meadow just starting to wake up from winter.

It was spectacular.  The weather was unbelievable, really has been for the whole trip.  Warm, sunshine, you couldn't ask for more.  The hike felt great, uphill but not too bad. We need to practice for the Camino.

We are getting ready for our last meal here (I am going to make another post to talk about the food, maybe tomorrow).  Tomorrow morning we load up and head for home.  It's been a great trip, and we are retired so there is no pressing business waiting for us, but we are ready to be home and sleep in our own bed.


 

 


Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Retired

After much anticipation, we have finally reached retirement.  It is still too early to tell "how it feels", but so far it's been great.  Lori probably feels it more than I do since she would normally be working now.  The school year ended for me a week ago, like it has for years.  It just seems like another summer vacation.  Just one that won't end!


We started our new journey with a trip to the Olympic National Park.  We stayed four nights at Kalaloch Lodge, which as been just wonderful.  Walking and sitting on the beach has been just the ticket.  This place has much significance for us.  When I was younger (around 1972ish) my family, on my Dad's side, gathered for a family reunion/camping trip at the Kalaloch campground, about one-third of a mile up the beach from the Lodge.  Grandparents, Dad, aunts and uncles and cousins all there.  This just did not happen often.  Very special.  Lori and I have returned several times since, so it just seemed a natural place to start our retirement.

We've taken a few side trips, including hiking in the Hoh rain forest.  A very magical experience. We stopped at Lake Quinault Lodge for a brief visit.  We honeymooned there back in 1981.  It's a beautiful place, we'll be back for a stay someday for sure. We had dinner at a nearby restaurant, The Salmon House, for dinner.  By far, the best meal we've had in a very long time!

Today, we reluctantly leave Kalaloch and head to Paradise Inn at Mt. Rainer for two nights.  From the sea to the mountains.  Maybe I'll post more afterwards.  I understand that there is zero cell service or wifi there.  Being unplugged for a couple of days won't hurt us.