CategoryRoad Trip

Multnomah Falls – Portland, Oregon

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Hiking Multnomah Falls in Portland, Oregon –

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Lets start of by saying that I did not know what I was getting myself into when I said SURE! I will hike to the top. 1 1/4 miles later I was thinking this was a bad idea.

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Well at that point I had made it to the top and couldn’t argue with the beautiful view. Mind you this was after we took a red eye flight from Key West to Atlanta then to Portland. We arrived at our hotel at about 2am washed all the plane scum off and then slept for a few hours. I was very proud of myself that I was able to make it to the top. I know to normal people this might not have been such a big deal but for myself it was. Over 600 feet up is a long way when you have never been there and don’t quite know what to expect.

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It was an absolutely stunning view that I wouldn’t trade for anything. Life is all about what you experience. If I could have I would have stayed at the top for awhile and just read a book. The very peaceful stream that feeds the falls would be fun to dip your toe in and relax for a few hours.

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Multnomah Falls is a waterfall on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, located east of Troutdale, between Corbett and Dodson, along the Historic Columbia River Highway. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet (21 m), with a gradual 9 foot (3 m) drop in elevation between the two, so the total height of the waterfall is conventionally given as 620 feet (189 m). Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state of Oregon. It is credited by a sign at the site of the falls, and by the United States Forest Service, as the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States. However, there is some skepticism surrounding this distinction, as Multnomah Falls is listed as the 137th tallest waterfall in the United States by the World Waterfall Database (this site does not distinguish between seasonal and year-round waterfalls).

To read more click here: Multnomah Falls

The Half Shell, At the Pier – St. Simons, GA

The Half Shell At the Pier in St. Simons GA The King and Prince Resort Atlanta Savannah HUNKSrHANDBAGS April 2013
Sunset at the Pier

After a very LONG day of driving was happy to be enjoying the sunset at the pier in St, Simons, GA. My friend and I found a place called The Half Shell and we decided to eat there for dinner! Good choice! After eating an entire pound of fresh GA Shrimp as our appetizer. We finally ordered our main course. I think it was a Crab Cake kind of night! I had the Crab Cake BLT with Cheesy Grits. Yes I said Cheesy Grits, those were amazing!

Just before Sunset
1 pound of GA Shrimp, BLT Crab Cake, served with Cheesy Grits

Overall it was a wonderful dinner and I recommend the Grandma’s Tea made with Sweet Tea Vodka!

As always Peace, Love and Tweeting – tOr

Jekyll Island, Georgia

The Georgia Sea Turtle Center – Jekyll Island, Georgia

As you enter the island they tell you to follow the turtles on the road to the Center.

This morning we decided to visit The Georgia Sea Turtle Center in Jekyll Island. What a great place doing rehab the right way. Most of the turtles that are at the center were hit by a car or a boat.

When you start they give you a card and you go to the 5 stages of life. I was born Below High Tide, I was a Male, I migrated to the Caribbean Sea, a Columbus Crab lived on my shell and I lived to be a Juvenile.

They place Velcro patches on the Turtles back with concrete to act as a form of therapy to help with muscle strength.

At the hospital they perform everything from routine check ups to cleaning wounds for Turtles that were injured.

They also post what they are doing while you get to watch the procedure.

Me with my completed card!

Next stop was the Jekyll Books at the Old Infirmary.

Driftwood Beach

I think someone ate part of him …

And last that’s what I call a Beach House!

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As Always, Peace, Love and Tweeting – tOr