I don’t recall every seeing these blooms on our home travels
before but they’re several bunches of them lining the freeway. Safe to say they are bush weeds and nice to
see the color. I've learned that these are called Jacarandas trees. To this point we’ve not
seen too many things in bloom so this brightens things up a bit.
Good reminder |
This was seen on every overhead sign we passed on this
trip. Such a great idea and an easy way to be reminded
and with a slight rhyme, too!
Lake Shasta |
Still very overcast here but the calm lake looks so pretty
with the morning mist, colored banks and reflections.
This lake level varies a lot over the year and we’ve seen it at a very low
level. This level looks good, indicating
the drought in California is no longer a worry, although always a concern.
Cloud covered Mt. Shasta |
Now we see snow! We
are at 1100 m (3600’) elevation at this point with Mt. Shasta just ahead of us and
although there is not a lot of snow showing, this road in the Siskiyou Pass was
closed to all traffic only two days earlier.
There are many travellers who are not prepared for winter driving so
precautions are taken on roads that we might not consider a problem if we are
used to winter driving conditions.
Weed, CA |
We left I-5 at Weed, CA to follow Hwy 97 out of California
into Oregon. Weed has gotten much
smaller over the years and now this small town is under 3,000 people. It sits about 1044 m (3425’); we’re
driving through the Cascade Range so snow is still visible in places. Have often wondered how this little town got
this name. Turns out it was named after
the founder of a local lumber mill, which during the 1940’s was named the
largest sawmill in the world! This
little town of Weed!
Gulls of Weed |
Dining with the local gulls.
“Are you looking at me?” He had a pretty clever way of getting his
lunch. Signs say ‘do not feed the birds’
but they’ve figured out how to overcome that.
Just pull the leftover bags from the garbage bin and this fella did it
quite easily, threw it onto the sidewalk and shared it! The car had to stop and honk, then wait for
them to scatter. They have their own
rules! Fun to watch.
Clean up time |
This area was hard hit by the fires a couple of years ago. We do see this work as being a bit early in
the season but likely taking precautions of clearing the debris to prevent more
fires in the future. Not a bad thing and
no chance of fire spreading with all that snow on the ground.
Dorris, CA |
Dorris, CA is one of several small towns we pass through on
Hwy 97. I’m surprised it is called a ‘city’
with a population of only 1000, and I believe the sign is outdated and numbers are fewer but the
reservoir proves that it is just that, a city.
It covers 1.8 square km (.7 sq. mi) and has very few amenities but ... looking on the bright side....the
real estate is very reasonable.
Cascade Range |
The black clouds have disappeared and as always the blue sky
and sunshine lift the spirits! We’ve
passed by Klamath Falls and are heading northeast towards Bend, Ore. We see nice scenery and follow pine tree lined
highway through the Cascade Range. We
will stay over in Redmond, Oregon located on the eastern side of the Cascades to
end our travels of day two.
We are so fortunate to be able to travel and enjoy the
beauty of this world we live in. Not
everything is perfect but if we can find joy and happiness in that which we
have and what we can do, then we need to enjoy it as best we can and count our
blessings!