Friday, August 9, 2013

Israel Family Reunion 2013

This year's destination was Pleasanton, California. Living in Oregon meant we were going on a .....ROAD TRIP! Two weeks and 1000 miles. Here's a few highlights.

Shasta Lake...We used to vacation here when I was a kid. Went back to check out the campground we used to frequent in the O'Brien Inlet and found it gone. There is still a marina, however. And the water level is very low this year.


The Sundial Bridge (Redding, California)....We took some time to wander around Redding and were pointed in the direction of the Sundial Bridge by the cute guy selling tomatoes at the Farmer's Market. We walked across the bridge. It's pretty cool.


Winchester Mystery House (San Jose, California)...I talked the parents into visiting the Winchester Mystery House. I knew they would enjoy it's quirkiness. We invited the Indiana cousins to come with us, taking the Grand Tour. The estate is such s interesting place.




San Francisco, California....We had a fast paced tour of the city. It was a nice overview, but San Francisco like most cities deserves to be explored. We visited Pier 39, had some amazing fish and chips for lunch at The Cod Mother, and finished off the day with dinner in Chinatown at the Empress of China.




The Niles Canyon Railway (Sunol to Niles, California)....We rode the Niles Canyon train from Sunol to Niles, which is part of the original route of the Transcontinental Railroad. This is a great little excursion train. We spent the time visiting and catching up with the cousins. The weather was beautiful.



Reunion Dinner...we were a small group this year, but it was wonderful to see everyone. Dinner was catered by Armadillo Willy's and was very yummy.

Crater Lake (Oregon)....Our trip home included a visit to Crater Lake. We hadn't visited for many years, so it was nice to see the lake. We had lunch at Crater Lake Lodge, and then drove around the rim. The views were hazy due to the smoke from a wildfire to the east.




Collier State Park Logging Museum (Chiloquin, Oregon)...We spent a couple nights at Collier State park, and had the opportunity to visit the Logging Museum. It began as a gift of the Collier Brothers as a tribute to their parents. The museum covers the history of logging from the 1800's to modern day, and also includes a collection of pioneer buildings.


This disc is from the "Clatsop Tree". It lived from 1420 to 1962 when it blew down in the Columbus Day Storm.



Sisters, Oregon....We spent the last couple days of our trip in Central Oregon. We visited my cousins at their new house, and then accidently ran into some other cousins on the streets of Sisters while doing some antique shopping.


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