Lila the Pomchi aka Little Dog

Trip across North America and back

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Day 2 – Willamette Valley – 10/21/16

A nicer day. Still a bunch of fog in the morning, but nice once we got to Dundee, where our tasting was centered. We started with a reserved tasting at Antica Terra, a boutique Winery with two labels, Antica Terra with Willamette grapes and Lillian with Santa Barbara grapes. All of the wines were excellent Continue Reading

Day 1 Willamette Valley – 10/20/16

Rainy and overcast in Oregon. No pictures today. We relaxed in the hotel to figure out where to go in the Willamette. Our first stop after going over the Columbia into Oregon. We had a little trouble with Maggie, our Magellan GPS, but we found a Whole Foods, there were 8 or more, and picked Continue Reading

The Dalles – Lewis & Clark Trail – Columbia Gorge – 10/19

We relaxed in the morning and got addresses of tons of wineries. Ultimately, even though there were lots in the vicinity of our hotel, we decided to travel through the Columbia Gorge. The Dalles (pronounced dalls and always used the “The”) was a rapids seen by many people in the Oregon Trail game on old Continue Reading

North to south Washington -10/18/16

We left the Eden Valley Guest Ranch after giving Lila some more running time on their big field. She was upset that we had to leave. We headed down US 97 and a few other routes. We stopped for lunch in Coulee City. We arrived at a hotel in Kennewick near the Columbia River. Scenery Continue Reading

Okanagan Day 2 and into US – 10/16/16

We checked out of the resort and started on another set of wineries. We started at Ex Nihilo in Lake Country, BC and then headed over a bridge to West Kelowna and up on Mount Boucherie which had a lovely view, but didn’t allow dogs in the tasting room. We left after I took the picture. Continue Reading

Icefields Parkway to Jasper – 10/13/16

Today the entire village of Lake Louise had a power outage from 8:30 to 16:00. Since we already planned to drive the Icefields Parkway up to Jasper National Park, we left at 8:30. It is a 230 km drive each way.  The weather was overcast and as we drove into the clouds, there was snow. Continue Reading