It takes about 15 hours from Seattle to Tahoe City so we broke the trip in Yreka, CA. Although I had driven through Yreka many times I had never stopped. We stayed in a lovely B&B on a street lines with lovely Victorian homes. The Third Street Bed & Breakfast (http://www.yrekabedandbreakfast.com/) was absolutely lovely and we had a great meal at The Silver Spoon restaurant a few blocks away. The only flaw in our visit was the smoke from the fires in the Shasta Trinity National Forest . Like a heavy fog, it blanketed the town blocked the view of the surrounding mountains. It reminded us of old camp fires and chimneys that do not draw well. After a scrumptious breakfast on Friday (8/8) we continued on and arrived in Tahoe City mid afternoon. Later that evening there was a welcoming party at which we met Colleen's fiance, Sean.
In Tahoe City we stayed at another wonderful B&B, The Cottage Inn(http://www.thecottageinn.com/). It is a charming collection of rustic buildings with theme rooms and beach access on Lake Tahoe. Dom and I spent several hours reading by the lake before we went to the wedding Saturday (8/9)afternoon.
The ceremony took place in the Catholic church at nearby Squaw Valley. There were three very young flower girls. The girls walked up the aisle with their mothers but then got a little antsy standing on the alter. At one point Colleen's niece, Elizabeth decided to join her aunt and almost uncle. Shortly thereafter she joined her grandparents which is where all the flower girls ended up eventually.
The reception was lots of fun and provided the opportunity for a picture of the Sullivan cousins of my father's generation.
On Sunday (8/10) Dom and I went rafting on the Truckee river. It is a lazy cruise this time of year with nothing much in the way of rapids. We enjoyed watching the other rafters and floating lazily downstream. After spinning in circles to start with we managed to keep the raft mostly pointed downstream. Dom said we kept to family tradition by running into one bridge and one rock. I bought a waterproof camera but do not yet have the pictures back from the old fashioned developer.
On Monday (8/11) Dom and I began our drive back north. We headed due west to Clear Lake, CA, an area north of Napa Valley that I had never heard of. In Yreka we had drunk a Zinfandel from a winery called Brassfield. We asked about it and learned that it was near Clear Lake. Through pure luck we happened across a sign for the winery and so we drove up in the hills and found it. After tasting a little wine, buying a bottle of Zinfandel and talking to their oenologist we continued on our way, spending the night in Eureka, CA. On Tuesday, we continued on up the northern California and southern Oregon coast. This area is relatively sparsely settled and there are lots of stretches of heavy forest and pristine beaches. Sometimes there is only cliff falling into the water while other times there are miles of sand. We stopped at one of many gorgeous spots and walked out to the edge of the dunes. The weather was beautiful our entire trip but the thick piles of driftwood seen here are proof that this area also experiences some wicked winds and surf.
We continued along the coast to Coos Bay where we cut inland to I-5 at Roseberg. From there it was a straight shot back home. We ran into some rush hour traffic in Portland and finally reached Mukilteo a little after 9 pm, caught the 10 pm ferry and were home before 11.
As you can see, I am still trying to get the hang of this formatting thing. After trying to get it right for about half an hour I am posting it "as is."
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