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One Night in Moolack — Newport, Oregon

The view from our room.

The view from our room.

Decidedly, one of the most important parts of my Epic Journey was seeing the Pacific Ocean.  The night before we (Mike was with me by this time) got to Newport, Oregon, we had car camped in a Walmart parking lot and that experience was not the most positive of experiences.  The next day’s drive to Newport seemed to take forever, but we eventually got there.

The weather that day was fairly inhospitable as it was very cold, overcast, windy and on-and-off raining.  We decided that we would get a room for the night rather than try to stay warm and dry in our tent.  We passed a small motel that stood by itself, not near any others, and we thought we would try it.  We told ourselves that if it was over a specific nightly room rate that we would move on as we tried to stay frugal in our efforts.  The rate fit with our parameters and we checked in.

Little did we know we were going to fall in love with the Moolack Shores Motel and with the owners, Frank and Yvette.  The small lobby had newspaper clippings of Frank, Yvette and friends saving a sea turtle that was hurt and landed on their beach.  They called friends and got the turtle the help and rehab it needed and it was eventually re-released into the wild.  Yvette had other stories too about seals and other sea life they had saved.  She explained that the reason they loved this place so much was because of their love for all things nature.  Keeping the place going was truly a labor of love.

Our room at Moolack Shores Motel.

Our room at Moolack Shores Motel.

As we went to our room, Frank was outside assisting the cleaning crew by washing windows, taking out garbage and just about whatever else needed to be done.  The attention to detail, in everything, was apparent everywhere you looked; from the homemade treats Yvette makes for all the guests to the individual porches with each room so that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery.  Each room has a theme and we were lucky enough to get the Nostalgia Room.  It was full of old movie posters, pictures of stars, antiques and was really welcoming.  The room had a fireplace and a claw-footed tub.  After several days of tent camping and car camping, the bed looked like a dream come true.

We got settled in and decided to walk down to their private beach.  It was simply breathtaking.  Of course, the weather was not cooperating, but it did not matter.  The beauty of the ocean could be seen no matter what the circumstances.  We walked the beach without much contact with other people, the solitude was lovely.  The time spent at Moolack was truly special as it encompassed several things; seeing the ocean, enjoying the beach and sleeping in a real bed.  We were able to relax, stretch out and enjoy the stunning views at a place we felt really good about being at.  One night in Moolack, I would do it again in a heartbeat.

Link to Moolack Shores Motel

More nostalgia.

More nostalgia.

The beach view of the back of Moolack.

The beach view of the back of Moolack.

The amazing view of the Pacific Ocean from the private beach.

The amazing view of the Pacific Ocean from the private beach.

Another Pacific Ocean shot.

Another Pacific Ocean shot.

The solitude was amazing!

The solitude was amazing!

I believe this is Moolack, the mascot of the motel.

I believe this is Moolack, the mascot of the motel.

Rolling Down Route 66

I thought it would be fun to do a collection of Route 66 photographs.  I loved driving on Route 66.  It was full of history and fortitude.  As I stated in an earlier post, I felt bad, at first, that there were so many deserted buildings and businesses around Route 66.  Then I realized that there were still quite a few open businesses and that there seems to be restored interest in the historic route.  I hope that the route can recover and that businesses can once again thrive.  It is a piece of history that America cannot afford to lose.

Breakfast at Westside Lilo's on Route 66!!

Breakfast at Westside Lilo’s on Route 66!!

Keeping the memories alive at the Route 66 Museum in Clinton.

Keeping the memories alive at the Route 66 Museum in Clinton.

Route 66, also known as The Mother Road, the Will Rogers Highway and The Main Street of America.

Route 66, also known as The Mother Road, the Will Rogers Highway and The Main Street of America.

The actual Route 66!!

The actual Route 66!!

A menu from a diner that once thrived on Route 66.

A menu from a diner that once thrived on Route 66.

A picture of Pop's Hicks Restaurant.

A picture of Pop’s Diner.

Original signage.

Original signage.

Welcome to the Blue Swallow Motel on Historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, NM!  They are still open on Route 66!!

Welcome to the Blue Swallow Motel on Historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, NM! They are still open on Route 66!!

More fun on Route 66!

More fun on Route 66!

Route 66 is the PLACE!!

Route 66 is the PLACE!!

The Route 66 Museum in Clinton is well worth the stop!!  It is a lot of fun!!

The Route 66 Museum in Clinton is well worth the stop!! It is a lot of fun!!

"Well, I'm a standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona Such a fine sight to see It's a girl, my Lord, in a flat-bed Ford Slowin' down to take a look at me"  by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey

“Well, I’m a standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona
Such a fine sight to see
It’s a girl, my Lord, in a flat-bed Ford
Slowin’ down to take a look at me” by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey

Unfortunately, I drove right by the Cadillac Ranch without stopping.  I came up on my so fast, I drove right by it.  There were a few other sights I wanted to see but I drove right by.  Sorry about that.  Hope you do like the few photographs I actually did get.  I hope to be taking the rest of Route 66 on another trip.

My Dream to See the Pacific Ocean Again…Amazing it Was!!

I have been looking through all the pictures I took over the 16 days of my journey.  I thought I would share some of the best of the best with you.  I hope you enjoy seeing them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

“The Pacific is my home ocean; I knew it first, grew up on its shore, collected marine animals along the coast. I know its moods, its color, its nature. It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific. When one has been long at sea, the smell of land reaches far out to greet one. And the same it true when one has been long inland.”
John Steinbeck

Pacific Ocean Fact:  The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world covering 63.78 million square miles.

Pacific Ocean Fact: The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world covering 63.78 million square miles.

Pacific Ocean Fact:  The Pacific Ocean is also the deepest ocean with depths that reach up to 13,740 feet.

Pacific Ocean Fact: The Pacific Ocean is also the deepest ocean with depths that reach up to 13,740 feet.

Pacific Ocean Fact:  Seven (7) of the  deepest ocean trenches in the world are found in the Pacific Ocean.

Pacific Ocean Fact: Seven (7) of the deepest ocean trenches in the world are found in the Pacific Ocean.

Pacific Ocean Fact:  The Great Barrier Reef calls the Pacific Ocean home. It is the largest coral reef system in the world!

Pacific Ocean Fact: The Great Barrier Reef calls the Pacific Ocean home. It is the largest coral reef system in the world!

Pacific Ocean Fact:  There are several volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean Basin.

Pacific Ocean Fact: There are several volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean Basin.

Pacific Ocean Fact:  25,000 island also call the Pacific Ocean home, including Hawaii.

Pacific Ocean Fact: 25,000 island also call the Pacific Ocean home, including Hawaii.

The Pacific Ocean (and all oceans) need our help, there are many organizations that want to help save the oceans.  We just cannot live without them.

The Pacific Ocean (and all oceans) need our help, there are many organizations that want to help save the oceans. We just cannot live without them.

She is a beautiful ocean, even when the sun cannot come out and play.  I am so sad that she is considered by some to be nothing more than a landfill for garbage.  The thought makes my heart break.  We cannot afford to lose this resource and all the creatures and plants that live in her.  Thank you for listening!!

Surprise Date Night: Red Robin and The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

Rockside Train Station

Rockside Train Station

Our 25th wedding anniversary just sort of came and went as we were still on the road and having to make some decisions about returning or going on.  Last night, Mike decided it was time to celebrate our first 25 years together and planned a sweet outing.  It started with my favorite hamburger place, Red Robin, in Independence.  Lexi was our server and she worked very hard to make sure everything was just right (and it was!).  Not much pleases me more than a great tasting hamburger served with a sweet smile.

The next part was a tightly held secret and I was not allowed to look at the maps, documentation or any other items Mike had brought with him.  He likes to surprise me, so I have learned to just go with the flow.  His surprises are always very cool.  This surprise took us to the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.  I have ALWAYS wanted to ride the train, but never got around to doing it.  The night was lovely and clear.  It was a little overcast but not too much so.  It was perfect weather for a train ride.

Here comes the train into the station.

Here comes the train into the station.

We got to the depot around 6:30 and were able to board for our 7 PM departure.  As I walked into the 1950s train car, I was taken back to a simpler time when travel was a big deal and it was about the journey not just the destination.  Things I am trying to learn on my own Epic Journey, so really it was the perfect thing to do on a warm Friday night.

I noticed that there were not many other people in our car, as most of the nights travelers were enjoying dinner in the dining car.  But everyone traveling in our car was smiling and excited about the night’s journey.  The mood was very upbeat and positive.

Our Trainman was Roy and he was great!  As the train started to move, Roy told us about the history of the train, the park and quite a bit of history about Ohio itself.  He kept asking if we were bored, but everyone seemed to love hearing all the information that Roy had to share.  He made the trip very fun and informative.  He volunteers to do this, as well as watch the bike paths, we were very impressed with his dedication to the entire park system.

Beautiful Ohio Sky

Beautiful Ohio Sky

As we traveled at about 30 miles per hour (the diesel-powered engine could go much faster, but this was a leisurely trip), we experienced beautiful scenery.  Lush wetlands and meadows, flowing rivers, beautiful flowers, green trees, a few deer and an Eagle couple, just to name a few things we witnessed.  The trip went one hour out Peninsula and an hour back to our starting point at the Rockside Station.

The railroad runs scenic tours almost everyday as well as specialty tours throughout the year.  If you search for “CVSR”, their website comes right up and details all their upcoming events.

Things have been fairly hectic lately and seem like it will only get worse, so this respite to celebrate our anniversary was much-needed.  It was relaxing knowing we did not have anywhere to be or have anything to do but watch the amazing scenery pass by slowly.  Peaceful time with the one you love is the best gift available.  As we rocked gently to the rhythm of the train’s movement, I realized that I have had enough drama in my life.  It has become time to start enjoying a simpler life.  That was part of what I was looking for on the road, but I actually had to be on the rails to reach that conclusion.  Travel, even short travel, does change you.

View from a train.

View from a train.

I certainly enjoyed our belated anniversary celebration.  It was so much fun and relaxing at the same time.  Now I want to start planning other train trips in other locations.  It is truly a breathtaking way to see the country.  Hopefully, there will be more train stories in this blog.  I cannot wait to see how that unfolds.  Thank you for listening!

An artistic view from the train.

An artistic view from the train.

More Laundry – More Pictures of Phase 1 – Epic Journey

Going through the camera, I found a few more interesting pictures I thought I would share. I did get a few pretty good nature shots.  Hope you like them!

Mountains and sky are what make up the West.

Mountains and sky are what make up the West.

This one really shows the green landscape against the vibrant blue sky.

This one really shows the green landscape against the vibrant blue sky.

The West is beautiful but can be a harsh place also.

The West is beautiful but can be a harsh place also.

This was a huge lake in Oregon before getting to the Pacific Ocean.  The water was so blue!

This was a huge lake in Oregon before getting to the Pacific Ocean. The water was so blue!

The Pacific Ocean on an overcast day.  Still stunning!

The Pacific Ocean on an overcast day. Still stunning!

I love mountains, just not driving over them.

I love mountains, just not driving over them.

Day 13 – Clinton, Oklahoma to North Little Rock, Arkansas

360degreechange's avatarAn Epic Journey

We started the day off by stopping at the Route 66 Museum in Clinton, Oklahoma.  I figured it would be a tourist trap that was designed to only suck your money away.  I was wrong.  It was an adorable, yet small, museum dedicated to preserving the history of Route 66.  The displays included quite a few authentic photographs, props and even cars of the time.  I am really glad we stopped as it was informative and fun.

I love the history of Route 66!!  It is true Americana! I love the history of Route 66!! It is true Americana!

While driving in the west, one cannot help but notice all the casinos along the way.  I totally understand that those casinos bring tourist dollars into the community, provide decent wages to local people and they allow people to better themselves.  I get it, I really do.  But when you look around and you see big, bright and shiny casinos surrounded by…

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Doing Laundry Now – Thought I Would Post Some Pictures

At the Clinton, OK Route 66 Museum (in my Rock Hall T-shirt)

At the Clinton, OK Route 66 Museum (in my Rock Hall T-shirt)

At the museum.  Really worth seeing the next time you are in Clinton, Oklahoma.

At the museum. Really worth seeing the next time you are in Clinton, Oklahoma.

Picture of the road being built.  It had to be a brutal job.  I am not sure how they did it.

Picture of the road being built. It had to be a brutal job. I am not sure how they did it.

Mike by an old gas pump.  The artifacts are in pristine condition.

Mike by an old gas pump. The artifacts are in pristine condition.

One of my favorite parts of Route 66 -- The FOOD served in Diners!!  Yummy!

One of my favorite parts of Route 66 — The FOOD served in Diners!! Yummy!

A far away shot of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

A far away shot of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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At Tinker Air Force Base outside of Oklahoma City.

Great town for great hamburgers...more on that later!

Great town for great hamburgers…more on that later!

Welcome to Arkansas!

Welcome to Arkansas!

This sight is native to this area--we are in Walmart Country.  Not near Bentonville, but close enough.

This sight is native to this area–we are in Walmart Country. Not near Bentonville, but close enough.