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Weekend Adventures

This page describes some of the wonderful day trips I have taken from my home base in West Linn, Oregon. It includes pictures and commentary of trips north to Washington, west to the coast, south to Bend, and east to Burns. Read below for my blog. 

Seaside, OR

Seaside, OR

Drift Creek Covered Bridge

Drift Creek Covered Bridge

Blue Raeven Pies, Amity, OR

Blue Raeven Pies, Amity, OR

May 6: Bye Bye Baby
Transport Kathleen Terner 5/10/23 Transport Kathleen Terner 5/10/23

May 6: Bye Bye Baby

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Although I’ve encountered many unexpected surprises in my trips through five different continents, today was a first in terms of a narrow miss with a sprinting emu as well as an unexpected stop at a medical clinic. All in all, the trip south fr
As I carefully cuddled Bella the koala against my chest at the Gorge Wildlife Park in Cudlee Creek last night, my maternal instincts took over. About the same weight as a large baby or young toddler, she contentedly chewed on fresh eucalyptus leaves
Examining my wet socks in Mount Gambier this morning, I realized that my attempt to dry the soaking footwear by placing it on top of the electric blanket on my hotel bed had not been enough to combat the frigid room temperature or lack of a blow drye
As I hugged the shoreline today making my way west from Lorne along the edge of the Southern Ocean from one beach town to another, I marveled at the beauty of the far-reaching vistas of turquoise and blue water, gently rolling frothy waves lapping ag
When the shipper in Melbourne called me this morning at 10:48am to tell me my bike had passed inspections and would soon be ready for pickup, my heart fluttered, my breath caught in my throat, and tears came to my eyes. After months of shipping probl
I’ve never stayed with a Bunk-a-Bike host without my bike before. But when I reached out to Ingrid Curtis asking if I could use her place as a home base while waiting to be reunited with Adventure Baby, she readily agreed, even offering to let
Leaving Sydney this morning was bittersweet as I left behind the delightful stone and brick paved roads, delicious food, and breathtaking sights and scenery in “The Rocks,” the charming and historic old town located right on the harbor. S
I’ve been told that it is winter here in Australia, but it seems that Sydney has yet to get the memo! Today’s hike along the coast of Australia from Bondi Beach to Bronte and back and the subsequent journey by boat inside the Sydney Harbo
While climbing into my jumpsuit, cinching the safety harness around my body, and learning how to maneuver up and down stairs attached to a safety cable before beginning my trek up the world’s largest steel arch bridge today, I wondered if my ra
As I chug north in a regional train from Melbourne to Sydney for a four-day mini vacation, I thought it might be appropriate to answer the question, “Where is your bike?” After working two full time jobs for ten months and arriving in Aus