Friday, June 5, 2026

Travel notes

As mentioned in my last post, Wife and I spent two weeks in the Pacific Northwest in May, starting in Seattle with baseball (which I wrote about on my Substack and linked in my previous post). From there we went to Mount Ranier and Olympic National Parks in Washington, then drove down the Oregon coast and into northern California to see the redwoods. 

This was our first time visiting this part of the country, which we thoroughly enjoyed. And, as I mentioned last time, this knocked off two more states for me, with four remaining to get to fifty. 

Here are a few pictures from our adventures. The first two are from Washington (fish market and Olympic National Park), the next three are along the Oregon coast and the last is from Redwood National Park. 






                                                                                
                                                                                    

                                                                                    

                                                                                
                                                                                

6 comments:

Kelly said...

It looks like an absolutely beautiful area, Bob. Thanks for sharing these photos!!

Toirdhealbheach Beucail said...

Great Pictures Bob! Thanks for sharing!

Debby said...

The scenery is breathtaking! What 4 states do you have left?

Jeff said...

that's beautiful country and the fish market in Seattle is something else.

Bob said...

Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and Delaware.

Becki said...

Those nature pictures are stunning, Bob. And the fish market is really interesting. I'm suddenly realizing I've never bought fresh fish. And I feel poorer for it. On a lighter note, how fun to see someone's sense of humor in the fish display!