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The Family Digs
... do that in the future. Researching Swedish family history is very difficult I've learned. There is a whole book on how to do it. Apparently, last names were simply the father's first name plus Son or Daughter (different spellings) so you can imagine how convoluted that became! Then when they came to America, they simply changed the name as there were so many with the same ...
Settled in for a few days
... set up. We sat on the ground under a tree just in case. Porter's teacher was not able to come, but the prinicpal was grilling and we met several of Porter's friends and their families.
It was past Porter's bedtime so he was realy tired by the time we got home. He had thought he would sleep in the camper with us but changes his mind when we got home. Maybe he will want to tomorrow night. He was too tired tonight to try talk him into ...
Flying High
... had a mobile satellite dish and walls that pushed out to make more room! Julian likened it to a driving a coach and shuddered at the thought of filling the tank.
After taking the sea air, we decided to head back as we knew we would have to be up early to catch the Victoria Express across to Vancouver Island. We went to bed surrounded by views of the straits of Jan de Fuca.
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Olympic National Park
... draped in epiphytes. Mosses, spike mosses, ferns and lichens cover the branches and trunks. The competition on the ground is so fierce that when a tree falls many seedlings will sprout on top of the fallen log. As they grow their roots wrap around the fallen log to the ground. When the fallen log finally disappears it leaves behind a line of trees often with a tunnel through their elevated roots.
I left the rain forest and headed for ...