Friday September 9, 2016
Judy and I got up at about 7 am and after breakfast finished
loading the motorhome and secured the house for the month long trip. Our route was highway 3 to 101 and then onto
I-5 heading North. We then took 167 to
highway 18 and then to I-90. We spent the
night at Suncrest resort in Moses Lake.
The trip was uneventful as the traffic was relatively light, no strong
winds, and no accidents. Drove 260 miles
today.
Saturday September 10, 2016
We left Suncrest resort in Moses Lake and headed east on
I-90. In Spokane, we headed north or
Highway 2 into Idaho. Pleasant drive
except for the few miles going north out of Spokane. Beautiful scenery in Idaho
panhandle and into Montana. Blue skies
with a tail wind. We saw a coyote out
in a field along the road for our first wildlife sighting.. Judy saw a deer later next to the road while
I was trying to drive a curvy part of the road.
We spent the night at Kootenai River Campground space 6.
Nice and woodsy. Before dinner we hiked down to the river and
enjoyed the scenery. Chicken dinner with
potatoes, beans and salad. We plan to
get up early and get to Kalispell to catch the Seahawks game on TV, or at least
the last part.
Sunday September 11, 2016
We left the campground and headed east again on highway
2. Only 124 miles to Kalispell. In Kalispell we went to the Spruce RV park by
the River (Flathead) in spot C-8. We
have a view of the river. As soon as we
go the motorhome set up it started raining and was raining most of the rest of
the day. We drove around town a bit
looking and finally finding the place where Judy’s daughter might be staying
when she comes here. We had dinner at
the local Perkins restaurant. It started
to get cold so we turned on the heater and it did not light. Rats!
Need to get it fixed tomorrow.
Judy set up her loom this evening and tried out some colors.
Monday September 12, 2016
I took out the propane furnace and took it to a RV repair
shop. Fortunately, or unfortunately, it
worked fine in their shop. Brought it
home and put it back. Still does not
work. Think it might be in the propane
system. Trying to get a hold of someone
to check it out. We spent a good part of
the day checking out places for Judy’s daughter Jill to stay. After a good turkey soup dinner, we headed out
to DQ for an ice cream cone.
Tuesday September 13
I took the thermostat out of the hot water heater and got a
new one as the hot water heater was not getting very hot. Wrong one so had to get back for a new
one. We went checking on more places for
Jill to stay. For dinner we went to Matt
and Linda’s for dinner. It was so nice
to see them in person and catch up on things.
Wednesday September 14
| Flathead river at the campground |
We arranged for a trailer to help Jill move, got some ropes
and tarp. After dinner we went to a
Lutheran Church and heard a discussion on “interpreting” the bible. We were invited by Matt and Linda. It was very interesting approach on
understanding the bible when we read it.
Thursday September 15
Off we went to
Victor, MT which was about 150 miles south of Kalispell. When we got to where Jill was staying she had
about twice as many belongings as she originally said she had. Well we got almost all of it in the trailer
and Jeep. I was worried about being over
loaded. We met Jill great white Pyrenees
pup Cabella. A real cutie. We decided to spend the night at a motel just
off I-90 and on hwy 93. Dinner at a
close by diner.
Friday September 16, 2016
We headed back to Kalispell and the Jeep did fine going up
and over even the steepest hills. I had
been worried a little about it. And then
to Jill’s storage unit in Kalisipell to off-load a lot of the stuff. Had lunch
in the motorhome, and pick up some of her stuff we had brought from Shelton. Luckily, the room at the Outlaw motel was
still available and we check her in and helped her unload. A few thing were taken back to the storage
unit. Whew!!! Hard driving these two
days. We had Jill over for homemade
turkey soup dinner and then to Smiths for25 cent swirl ice cream cones.
Saturday September 17
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| pileated woodpecker |
We slept in a little this morning and enjoyed eggs, sausage
and toast for breakfast. Went to the
store to get a few groceries for Jill who was a little under the weather. We watched a pileated woodpecker play round a
tree which was close to the motorhome. Relaxed
the rest of the day.
Sunday September 18, 2016.
After breakfast we headed off to Big Mountain ski
resort. It was partially cloudy with
clouds coming and going around the summit.
We took to ski lift up to the summit in the gondola and enjoyed
initially a view of the clouds. 
After
getting a hot chocolate, the weather broke and we got some nice views. 

After
getting a hot chocolate, the weather broke and we got some nice views. ![]() |
| Flathead Lake in the distance |
The leaves on the trees and huckleberry
bushes were turning color so it was very pretty.
We went back home and watched the Seahawks
miserable performance. Light dinner, a
quiet evening and off to bed.
We went back home and watched the Seahawks
miserable performance. Light dinner, a
quiet evening and off to bed.
Monday September 19
We did some things for Jill in the morning. After lunch we went to Kehoe’s Agate shop in
Bigfork. This shop is part museum and
part retail rock and jewelry sales.
They
had lots of pretty things. Some of the
rocks and fossils were exquisite and expensive.
Lots of nice jewelry. Spaghetti
dinner and quiet evening.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
After breakfast we picked up friend Linda and headed off to
Glacier National Park. Matt had some
doctor’s appointments. The day was sunny
with just a few clouds, no wind, and mild temperature. The drive up was beautiful as the sun was
shining on the fall colors. We stopped
at the Lake McDonald lodge on the edge of lake McDonald.
Linda brought some music and played the piano
in the main lobby.
She did that the last
time we visited. What a gift for us. We then went to the restaurant and had a nice
lunch. We walked down to the lake after
lunch and enjoyed the view. Continuing
up the “Going to the sun” highway from lake McDonald all the way to Logan pass
at 6640 feet. Judy’s grandfather helped
build the original road with the CCC crews back in the 1930’s. It was a little cool at the top but
sunny. There were some mountain sheep on
the side of one of the mountains barely visible with binoculars. We headed down and back to Kalispell where we
had dinner at Matt and Linda’s house.
Very nice day.
Wednesday September 21
We went to the Bethlehem Lutheran church this morning where
Linda gave us an hour organ concert, that is, Judy, me and her husband
Matt.
A small day care class of 10
little kids came for a show and tell.
After the concert we all went to a local restaurant for soup for
lunch. After dinner Judy and I went to
another Lutheran church for a continuing lecture from last week.
Thursday September 22
I took Judy to Shopco which is like a Walmart/Target type
store but with cheaper prices. I do not
think it will be our store. We went to
get some gluten free buns for friends who will be coming for dinner tomorrow
night. Looked all over town and finally
found some. I went down to the river,
took a walk down the river a ways looking for pretty rocks. Judy did some knitting. Forgot we needed cereal and cheese so back to the grocery store.
Friday September 23
We spent part of the morning cleaning up the motorhome. Judy went to lunch with some of her coworkers
from the Lutheran nursing home where she was director of nursing. She had a fun time reminiscing. I spent some time polishing the
motorhome. Linda and Matt came to
dinner. We had pulled pork sandwiches
and salad. Judy and I had a fun
time. I think I have come down with a
cold and Judy has a sore throat she says from talking too much.
Saturday September 24, 2016
We went for a drive today to Smith Lake where we saw
different grebes, a swan, some turtles, a heron (we think) and some
unidentified ducks.
We met a man who
knew Matt and Linda from a few years ago.
We drove around the lake and up to Lone Pine state park where there were
nice views of Flathead lake and the city.
Further up the road we stopped by Foyes lake where Judy used to take the
kids swimming when they lived here, especially on those hot summer days. For dinner we met Matt and Linda at Appleby’s
and had a nice visit.
Sunday September 25
We left Kalispell at about 10 and headed south on 93. Saying good by to the beautiful and unique
Flathead valley. At Big Arm on Flathead
lake we headed west on highway 28. A
very scenic route. Part of the drive
was along the Clark Fork, in fact we stopped beside the river for lunch. We
passed a herd of mountain sheep grazing in a field, unfortunately no place to
get off the road. We eventually got onto
I-90 west. For the night we stayed at
the Ponderosa RV park near Spokane.
Listened to the Seahawks win on the radio and the final quarter on TV. I went to bed early since I have come down
with a cold.
Monday September 26
Since I was under the weather for a cold, we decided to
spend another day at the Ponderosa and try to recover some.
Tuesday September 27
We left the Ponderosa and filled up with diesel. Headed west on I-90 and drove to Cle Elum
where we spent the night at the Whispering Pines RV park on the banks of the
Yakima River. We have stayed there
before and it is very nice. Not a long
drive today because I am still not feeling great.
Wednesday September 28
We got up early because we saw a sign that said west bound
I-90 would be closed at Snoqualmie Pass from 8-11 am. Since we were only about 25 miles from the
pass we did not want to be caught. We
skipped breakfast and got to the pass and stopped for breakfast at the summit. Well I thought the pass was being closed for
blasting as usual but guess what, the freeway was closed westbound after the
pass for cutting hazard trees. So we got
caught anyway by 5 minutes. Judy had
suggested we get far away from the pass before having breakfast but well, I
should have taken her suggestion. Heavy
traffic all the way home. Nice to be
home.



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