We finished up the week with glorious weather for Vic's birthday celebration outing.
The weather for the week ahead:::
68, yes...82, NO, NO NO!
On my reading pile:::
No change here - still working on The Last Dress from Paris by Jade Beer from my bookshelves, and I have The Resistance Daughter by Joanne Kormylo on my Kindle.
On my TV:::
We've been all over the place again this week. Some BritBox, some Hallmark+, some STARZ.
(BritBox) The Hardacres launched last week with two episodes and the remaining four will be shown one per week for the next four weeks. Really enjoyed this one.
Checking out the Fall into Love offerings on Hallmark+.
Checked off the list:::
- Our Lunch Bunch friend who entered hospice last week died on Wednesday. So sad, she was one of our founding members, had a wicked sense of humor, and will be very much missed. Not a checked off the list item, but something that happened last week.
- Downton Abbey - The Grand Finale was fabulous! I think I need to watch the whole series from the beginning and by the time I'm done, this latest movie should be available for streaming.
- Booked our flights for London in December, so excited!
Crafts roundup:::
Photo printer arrived, just need to hook it up. Still keeping current on my memory planning. Working on December Daily 2021 because when I went to file away 2022, I realized that I had never completed 2021. Fifteen stories told, ten to go.
And in other news:::
Week Three's cleaning emphasis is the entryway. I'll leave the links up here if you're interested.
Sunday was Vic's birthday, so I planned a getaway to a destination we had not visited before - Mount St. Helens.
The Visitor Center had an informational film, great 3-D displays of the area, and the complete history of Mount St. Helens up to and after the eruption in 1980.
Here we are at the Science Learning Center with Mount St. Helens in the background and Coldwater Lake in the foreground.
Picnic lunch at the Coldwater Lake Recreation Area.
Vic's favorite - scones and fixings.
Happy Birthday, mon amour!
Coldwater Lake
Our hotel for the evening was the Kalama Harbor Lodge, one of the McMenamins historic hotels. It is modeled after the Pioneer Inn in Maui. I took this photo Sunday morning as we were leaving, hence the rain.
Each of the rooms celebrate people, places, and events from Kalama's history. John (Johannes, a German native) who, with his brother Phillip in 1871, founded Kalama's first and only brewery along the flat east of the train depot, which they ran for 15 years. John married Lucy Ahles, and our room is named for them.
The room was lovely. We had a partial view of the Columbia River (as all the river view rooms were sold out) with a balcony.
While we were having dinner, an American Cruise Line ship, the American Harmony, pulled up to the dock. It's on a Snake and Columbia Rivers cruise.
After dinner relaxing in the rocking chairs next to the Columbia River.
The weather on Saturday was glorious, and we had a great time. As we entered the Visitor Center and Vic saw all that they had to offer, he said, "I LOVE trips like this!". Happy Birthday, darling!