April 14th: Last night we nipped into a Rest Stop in Corning-CA, and slept a couple hours; it was a cold and wet night.
This morning, we checked into an RV Park in Redding for the night - basically so we would have heat; neither of us can afford to come down with a cold; we left Betsy hooked to Independence, because we were not staying more than a few hours.
The roads were so bad Saturday; that we had pulled over at sundown, and spent the night in a Rest Stop, in Corning-CA
Corning-CA from Barstow-CA; 8 hr. 2 min (524 miles) via CA-99 N and I-5 N
Choosing to look on the 'positive side' of things, when we woke up; Corning-CA
I pulled my Tablet out, and did a local RV Park search: Holland called the closest one to our immediate location, and we were registered on the spot … no online registration required, and no 45-minute background grilling :-)
We were thanking Elohim that we had been able to find an RV Park that could accommodate us on such short notice - the Park Hostess was very friendly, and secured a space for us without grilling us like we are criminals on the run.
It was a very nice Park: Elohim had lovingly blessed us :-)
We settled in for the night: the furnace was turned on, I cooked Supper, and Holland went online to plan our route westward …
Temperature today; the rain and winds made it feel like 35-degrees!
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April 15th: This morning, we pulled stakes and aimed to be in WA by nightfall.
It was a nice, colorful drive to view Mt. Shasta - lots of new green growth on trees and bushes, patches of california poppies, and pretty purple flowering bushes the color of old-fashioned lilacs. The air was crisp, but I didn't mind. I like the feel, and refreshing smell, of mountain air :-)
Lake Shasta:
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shasta_Lake)
Holland remembers when Lake Shasta was severely depleted.
Lake Shasta Drought:
(https://www.redding.com/story/news/2021/09/28/lake-shasta-water-level-so-low-docks-dry-its-going-get-worse-in-2021-drought-second-worst-year/5903187001/)
I laughed when Holland quipped, "This is the first time I've driven through here, in the day time."
I laughed because I know he prefers (as most men do) to travel quickly and more relaxed, in the early morning hours; or the evening hours: there isn't much to see but the white lines on the highway, when daylight fades to twilight … or before the cock crows before sunrise.
Plus, he was jetting from job site to job site: sight-seeing wasn't a high priority with him until we married in 2023 ;-)
I also laughed because he mentioned that we'd been over this same stretch of road together 5 times with Betsy & Independence - and I don't remember a single time, because he drove in the evening hours, and during those times I was either sleeping … or it was pitch black and I couldn't see a thing beyond the dash light glow; so, I'm glad we are passing through here in daylight hours - and I will finally get to see Holland's favorite; Mt. Shasta :-)
Dierks Bentley - 'Gold' Lyric Video:
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYf1qjiGeGk)
I noticed as we drove along, that there were markers placed along the shoulders that read "Historic Highway #99"; I know what Historic Route #66 is, but Highway #99 is something new to me … so, I asked Holland about the sign ;-)
When he told me that his mother would pile all the kids - and luggage - into the car and drive from Kelso-WA to Texas (of course his father would fly the skies, free as a bird :-( ); or wherever his Father decided to eventually abandon his wife and kids … my respect for Ruth grew.
I wish I had been able to meet her; she sounds like a worthy woman. Everyone Holland knows & I have met, speak very highly of her. On the other hand … they have nothing good or kind, to say about his Father, Jerry.
And that is why Holland did not reveal his paternal sir name to me, even though I repeatedly asked: I literally did not know his actual last name until we were in Reno-NV getting married ;-)
Holland and I have a lot in common when it comes to fathers, malicious relatives, and sketchy childhoods: I don't talk a lot about my family branches, either - and the only people on my side of the aisle that Holland has ever met, is my SIL Merry … and my Granddaughter, Alyna. That will probably never change.
Historic #99 - Holland explained it to me ;-)
Kudos to Holland's Mother, who drove this highway for years - with 6 kids!
Holland telling me about Highway #99 - before the freeway was laid.
Ford LTD Station Wagon similar to what Holland remembers.
1970 Lincoln Continental Town Car; similar to the one Ruth drove.
Remembering both vehicles …
Holland didn't care much for the 1973 Chevy Caprice … nor for the way his Mother was treated.
1973 Chevy Caprice; similar to what Ruth drove.
My promise to my husband - and everything marriage vows entail.
The sting of a father's rejection - and malicious lies gossiped about among relatives, hurts for a lifetime; Elohim brought us together to heal each other, with love - agape love, when other love is struggling.
Holland is able to provide background insights about places, that most people do not have knowledge of: he has worked in, lived in … and horsed around in … most of the States from Louisiana & Oklahoma across ALL the States, from Texas straight up to Canada (and once across the border to work in Canadian oil fields) - and across half of America to the West Coast; 18 States that I know of, and probably more.
I enjoy hearing him talk about these places we travel through; his remembrances are enlightening background information - he has first-hand & 1-on-1 personal experience of things you can't learn from books, political leanings, or tourist brochures.
Holland literally makes the best traveling companion: a few years ago, when I seriously decided to start this traveling journey - I had petitioned Elohim for someone to tour the USA with … and He delivered :-)
I am thankful that Elohim gives ear to me.
I am thankful that Holland is in my Life.
I'm glad Holland is agreeing to take the time to relax, and see all the beautiful scenery with me - that he previously missed when he drove through these places as a solo lobo :-)
Holland pointed this metal sculpture out to me, as we drove by; Montague-CA
I have been faithful to use my Peak Flow Meter Reader - and my emergency inhaler when needed (I don't want to put Holland through another harrowing and intense situation); before we hit the road this morning, it read 350 … so, I sucked down 4 puffs, to be repeated every 4 hours if the reading was still in the cautionary zone.
It was a little after noon when we drove through Dunbar Gulch, and I noticed that we had dropped below 2,000 ft. in elevation: I was breathing well, but blew into the Meter Reader anyway to assure my husband.
WHOPPIE! 600, on the nose (a good reading) - no need to use the inhaler :-)
Coming into Portland-OR & the Portland Aerial Tram.
Holland worked on this building for 9 months - this building is situated on a steep incline; Holland had to walk a half a mile EA way, from the parking garage to the work site … carrying his tools, lunch cooler, ect. up and down that steep incline. Holland parked at PSU Parking Lot (his Union paid for his Work Pass).
I can't even imagine: his tools are heavy; the street is steep.
Campus Apartments.
People living in the City, like canned sardines … I do not like Portland-OR; I feel about Portland, as Holland does about CA ;-)
This Victorian era house sits on it's own corner island, with roadways surrounding it.
Then, we were in Long Beach-WA, setting up and relaxing :-)
Decisions for future journeys, will be made here; physical abilities concerning both of us will be major points considered - Holland will be getting 2 more cortisone knee injections soon, and possibly a mini oxygenizer he can use at high altitudes.
I have an upcoming eye exam scheduled; and I'm considering a visit to my Dr. about asthma flareups, and angina frequency (basically for Holland's benefit). Neither are curable conditions, and I've come to peaceful mindset about both conditions - but I am no longer a solo lobo, and my husband's concerns must be considered.
We'll be WA at least until the middle of June; the rest is in Elohim's hands - and right now, it looks like a crap shoot.
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