b safe. see you soon.
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b safe. see you soon.
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He lingers -- happily -- in a new hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance.
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I took my time driving today. I enjoy getting the dogs outside, and stopping for coffee, and visiting all of the "Historic Centers" of all of the old towns. Today I spent time in Yakima, WA, Pendleton, OR and now Baker City, OR. I found a "quaint" hotel called the Oregon Trail Hotel, smack in the heart of historic Baker City. It is conveniently located next to the Oregon Trail Restaurant!
(BTW, it's only $35/night, and includes breakfast at the restaurant next door. Sweet! And free wi-fi!)
So I pulled up to my room, and ALL of the restaurant employees run outside and start asking about the VX. They wanted to know if it was a Porsche or a Lexus or something. I guess de-badging really does make the VX into a Mystery Mobile. I don't know what the restaurant customers were doing this whole time, but the employees pretty much hung out with me in the parking lot for 20 minutes or so, checking out my ride.
And this is just Day One...
See y'all soon!
OEM roof rack, Thule Xpedition 696 rack, Rancho RS9000 shocks, OME 913 coil springs, 3" lift, American Racing Teflon Chambers wheels, Yokohama Geolandar HT/S G051 tires (275/70/16), Energy Suspension greaseable bushings, steel-braided Kevlar-reinforced brake lines, WeatherTech wind deflectors, Malibu 18w driving lights, Plasma SuperWhite 100w headlights, NGK Iridium plugs, K&N drop-in air filter, Optima Red Top, Psychos2 rear-door subwoofer enclosure w/CDT Audio 10" sub, Blaupunkt subwoofer amp, iPod Video 80GB, Kenwood KVT-617 DVD head unit w/7" motorized touch-screen, Kenwood GPS HD navigation module, Kenwood iPod adapter, Kenwood back-up camera, Sirius radio, Flowmaster Extreme Off-Road muffler (black diamond-plate steel) w/ carbon fiber tip, Ford Taurus OEM cup-holder/coin tray (single-DIN/lower bay), personalized license plate "ORBITAL", 3M window tint, debadged, removed rear seat, custom 'radiation symbol' side magnetic signs, VX Concepts front skid plate
Did you swing through Walla Walla and pick up some sweet onions?
Billy Oliver
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I love Walla Walla sweet onions! I think we just made them the official vegetable of the State of Washington, too...
No, really.
I didn't go there today, though. I headed south from the Richland/Pasco area right to Pendleton. After goofing off there for an hour or so, I came here to fabulous Baker City. There's gold in them thar hills!
I liked Idaho more than I expected. I was listening to an audiobook on my stereo...John Steinbeck's "Travels With Charley", which is his non-fiction account of a road trip he took across America with his dog, Charley. I thought that would be appropriate under the circumstances.
My first stop was in a town called Mountain Home. I liked the feel of it immediately. Here's a quick shot:
The dogs needed a walk, so I went to a large, grassy park and let them out for awhile. I was immediately surrounded by three lovely women, all of whom were in love with my dogs and my VX. Which left me wondering: what if I'd been at the park WITHOUT dogs or VXs? Any love left for me???
I'll never know.
After that nice break, we continued down to Twin Falls, which also impressed me with its beauty. I honestly had no idea that Idaho had so much pretty scenery! Here's the VX at sunset:
And here's a shot that reminded me of the Devil's Tower scenes in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind":
Okay, that was a stretch. Anyway. Twin Falls ended up being a popular place for Russian and Bosnian refugees. There's probably a good reason why they ended up there, specifically. But it seemed like every other person I met was from Russia. That means that the women are all tall, slender and gorgeous, and the men are short and pissed-off-looking.
Here's one last glamour shot, just for fun. Don't look too closely or you'll see lots of bug guts:
If you ever visit Twin Falls, be sure to stop at a coffee house called "Java". It had GREAT espresso (which is a huge compliment, coming from a Seattleite). It also has incredible breakfasts. And to me, breakfast ranks up there as one of the top three meals of the day!
I left Twin Falls, Idaho this morning, after snapping one last photo of Shoshone Falls:
Pretty place.
Then I made the LONG drive into Utah. Unfortunately, there really wasn't any way for me to avoid passing Salt Lake City. I'm sure that the city itself is fine, but MAN the whole Salt Lake area is butt-ugly. (Now please understand, that is just my OPINION, based on the fact that I have eyes and can see that it is butt-ugly.)
And here's a surprising bit of trivia: did you know that the state of Utah has ANOTHER lake, which is not salty?
You did? Liar. No you didn't.
It's in the area south of Salt Lake City, in the creatively-named "Utah Valley" region. In another fit of creativity, they named this huge lake "Lake Utah". Here is proof that this non-salty lake exists:
After the post-apocalyptic barren wasteland that is the Great Salt Lake, this Utah Valley region is strikingly pretty. As the guidebook says, "Adventure Awaits!" I haven't found out which TYPE of adventure is awaiting me, but I'm staying here for a couple of days to find out! I'm in Provo, Utah tonight. I want to explore this city and the city of Orem, just a few miles north, tomorrow. "Orem: Gateway to Lehi!"
Oh...and speaking of Mormons, I found out that Brigham Young University...the alma mater of my hero, 49ers QB Steve Young...is right here in Provo! I guess I assumed it, like everything else in Utah, was in Salt Lake City. Wrong! It's right up the road from my hotel. Here's proof:
As I was taking these photos, the Dean of Admissions came up to me and asked if I was a student there. I said no, but would it be possible to admit my dogs? He looked thoughtfully at both of them and decided that it would be okay if my WHITE dog attended...