Christopher and Meaghan have arranged a long weekend away for all of us to Bend to celebrate Christopher's birthday. We are off early in a lovely van that provides all of us will plenty of space. We head down to Bend which is located in central Oregon and take a route that follows the Cascade Range. The picture on the left is of Mount Washington that we pass by as we are driving down. We stop for lunch at a micro brewery that Christopher has researched and wants to try. After a great lunch we continue on our journey and stop at a National Park on the Deshutes River to stretch our legs

It is quite hot and there are a number of tubers on the river. It looks so inviting and I would have loved to be able to join them. Christopher takes a family selfie as we hike along . Smudge soon becomes tired due to the heat so we head back to the car and into Bend. Bend was originally a logging town but now is a gateway to many outdoor sports. There is a big beer festival this weekend and is one of the main reasons Christopher wanted to celebrate his birthday here.
We get settled in and have great rooms that are adjoining which give Paul a bit more space to run around and allows the kids to sit with us when Paul goes to bed. Fred and I head over to Walmart to get some liquid refreshment for all of us and pick up a swimming pool to take back for Paul.
We head out for supper but the place is jammed due to the festival so we find a different location and enjoy a very leisurely supper.
June 24th we are up very early and Paul joins us for a second breakfast as he has been up at 6:00 AM and already has eaten. He has another healthy breakfast with us , the kid sure has a hollow leg. We are off Newberry National Volcanic Park and are there by 9:00 AM as the weather is calling for high 90's and we want to hike before it gets to hot.
The area we explore is the Lava Cast Forest. The volcano erupted 7000 years ago and the forest was formed when the lava overtook old growth forest and then cooled to form casts of the trees that once stood there. The trail is a mile and is easily walked as it has been paved. It is really amazing the conditions of the casts given the age of the area and weather erosion that occurred over the years. The picture on the left is a cast of a tree trunk though it is hard to tell from this picture. Check out my Facebook wall to see more pictures . The area has new growth and while dry the ground it is rich in nutrients. Mother nature always finds a why to get the most out of the land. The second picture is if the twisted trees that dot the area. To get the most out of the rocky soil the roots and trunks twist around to pull out the life giving nutrients that they require to grow. We spend a good couple
of hours taking photo's and exploring before heading back to the hotel. We stop to pick up some lunch for Paul and Meaghan as Paul needs to have a nap and Fred Christopher and I are heading into a beer garden at one of the micro breweries that has events going on. Entrance if free but we have to get a bracelet allowing you to purchase alcohol. Christopher gets asked for ID and I laugh saying he is 35 today. Bad Mom that I am he is 36 today as he quickly corrects me. Thankfully they have cider as well which is nice and chilled as it must be in the 90's now. We share a wood stove cooked pizza and find a seat . There is little or no shade and I manage to get quite a bit of sun sitting . We meet a nice young couple who are hiking the area and they tell us about Smith Rock State Park a area to check out on our way home. We spend a couple of hours there with Fred and Christopher enjoying samples before heading back to the hotel. Paul has had a good nap and Meaghan, Paul and I head down to the pool. Paul has become a bit of a dare devil in the water and we have to watch him very closely. His lessons have paid off and he has become quite the little swimmer. Refreshed we now head into Bend for Christopher's birthday dinner. The main streets of the town is closed down for the festival but we manage to get a good parking spot that is not to far of a walk. We have to bring Smudge as while the hotel is dog friendly they do not let you leave the dog unattended . This puts a bit of a crimp in our dinner plans as we have to sit outside to eat and it is very hot.
I never thought I would complain about the heat but it is almost unbearable. We get seated in partial shade at a very small table then move to a larger table that has some shade as well,however we forget the sun moves as it sets so we all end up in the full sun. The birthday boy is pictured on the right. He is very happy that he has gotten to sample all the beers he wanted to.
The 25th sees us up early as we are heading home but are stopping on the way to take in some sites. Fred, Paul and I are dropped off at the High Desert Museum for opening time 9:00AM while the kids pack up the car for the trip home. It is great as we basically have the place to ourselves.
Opened in 1982 as a guiding principle of education and experience and is a Smithsonian Affiliate. We explore the main building which has a number of galleries with Paul. In the Hall of Plateau Indians I tell Paul that had I lived in the 1800's that I would have lived in a tepee like the one pictured on the left. He has no concept of time and now thinks this is what we live in now. trying to explain to a 3 ½ year old is quite challenging. We head to the outside exhibits and one of Paul's favourites is the Autzen Otter Exhibit.
The river otters are very playful and they seem to look at Paul . He is very excited telling us he's looking at me Grandma and Grandpa. We explore the outside exhibits which show life in the early 1900's and well as a Bird of Prey Centre. We are all done the museum by 11:00 AM and it is starting to get busy. We head out outside to contact the kids but they are already waiting for us.
Our trip back takes us into entirely different landscape then the one down. We are travelling through arid desertlike landscape of Northeast Oregon. There are numerous farms along the way and I am amazed that they manage to etch out a living given the dry conditions . We stop at Smith Rock State Park located in central Oregon's high desert. We hope to do a bit of a hike here but the temperature is already in the high 90's
Given the heat we opt to do a short walk to get some photos and let Paul burn off some energy. Smith Rock became famous in the mid 1980's as a rock climbing destination and offers routes for beginners and experts alike. Even now in the high heat of the day there are a number of climbers Smith Rock and are just tiny moving specks to the naked eye. Photo op done we now carry on with our journey. We were going to stop at a mining site that the kids have visited before to do some rock hounding but the temperature outside has hit 110 F so we all agree it is far to hot to stop. We stop in a small town at a Safeway to pick up sandwiches and drinks to eat in the car to continue the trip home. We slowly travel out of the desert region and into more reasonable summer temperatures We have one more stop as Paul is getting cranky with the long drive and stop at a rest area on the Columbia River. There is a nice breeze off the river and Paul gets a chance to run around . From here it is just a short drive home. We have had a wonderful weekend and seen some new sites with family.
Bye for now,
Sandy & Fred