Both the Hoh Rainforest Trail and this Sol Duc Falls Trail were so easy to hike . . . well paved and level, although pretty wet, not muddy or slippery . . . my kind of hiking. The distance of the trails was juuuuuust right too. Leslie did good in choosing our itinerary. She is da bomb travel guide.
Leslie got almost the same photos on her blog for day 1 of our trip, but since hers turned out teeny, tiny I thought I'd post them anyway.
I had to take a picture of my phone cause I thought it was so neat that the time automatically converted to West Coast time by itself . . . howdahell anyway?
keeping cool
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"H" (Humidity if you are a new reader to this blog) has started so we've
been trying to keep cool.Weirdly though, Kanto (East Japan) hasn't started
their r...
Surf Report 06-07-2023
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Waves: 1 - 2+ Feet Wind: Trades Happy Humpday! Another good day in Hawaii
Nei! Iconic shots of Ron and Samita with Diamond Head MD Hammah - Always
sharing ...
San Francisco to Hawaii? What ELSE Can Go Wrong?
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It was now Sunday, April 16th and still no luggage. Art had informed the
San Francisco United Luggage Claim that his suitcase was still at
Frankfurt. The...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Lego Typewriter I don’t usually buy Lego sets but when I saw this one
released, I knew I had to get it! It’s pricey but thanks to a friend, I was
able to g...
Mercari and Temu
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Everyone has heard of eBay and Amazon. Those two are the internet giants of
online shopping (or maybe just Amazon is the giant). Free shipping, great
dea...
Variety of Catch Ups, 12/3/22
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This Oaxacan Restaurant is in Koreatown. I heard about this place from a
lady with her baby at one of the parks I go to. It got a James Beard
Foundation ...
Business Launch Challenge!
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Did you happen to read my last post? If not, you should watch this video
before reading on...
But if you're interested, there is a Business Launch Cha...