Comfort Inn Lacey
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Waterfalls and Volcanoes
We dropped our daughter off at the Portland Convention Center and then drove east on Interstate 84 along the Columbia River. We exited the interstate and took the historic highway past three waterfalls.
We drove north through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest to the Windy Ridge area of Mount St. Helens. The forest was alive with the …
VISA woes and other news
... get all four of us on the same day, not to mention getting VISAS for the other three travelers who will be accompanying us to Spain.
My call was an absolute disaster. The call didn't go to the consulate, but to a scheduling service. The first problem is that the earliest appointment was for August 9, so there is no way we can tie it into our existing mission trip to southern ...
Final reflections
... are on the audioguides. Since English is the official language of business and many other endeavors, it would be helpful if at least some of the popular places had English translations, but we are aware of the great cost to duplicate publications so we do understand.
7. The food is excellent. But the menus are often hand-written in tiny script with chalk and very hard to read because the writing is so small AND it is in French. ...
Never go to a wedding and say...
... it’s also a place where I am experiencing a genuine of kindness and natural eccentricity. I was at the wedding rehearsal yesterday, and rather than watching a pre-run of something I will see tomorrow, stepped out of the theatre into the town of Puyallup, walked two blocks into the main park and found a Barbershop-quartet performing to near enough the whole town. It was fun, entertaining and felt like a family gathering. I hear, genetically, family ...
From Keith Urban to Keith Urbane
... and a fridge full of beer, all of which he’s so kindly donated to our cause. We’re happy to oblige as the sky infuses itself with peaches and cream, the sun failing to hit the watery deck until at least 10pm. We crack open the bourbon – Buffalo Trace, a nice bottle – and the night unfurls like ribbon. It’s loose and easy here, devoid of buzzing flies or greasy humidity, ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking