Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2015

South Side of the Steens #adventure #backroads

Mother's Day morning hubby asked me what my plans were for the day.  I said the usual, writing, research, taking a walk.  He said, "I thought we'd make the trip around the south side of the Steens we've been talking about."

South side of the Steens Mountains
So we made sure Blueberry, my volkswagon, was full of fuel, tossed in some snacks and drinks in case the restaurant in Fields wasn't open, and headed south on Hwy 78. We've been down 78 before on our many trips to Nampa, ID.  But after thirty miles we turned onto a road with a sign that pointed to Fields.


A ways down the road it turned to gravel and we kept on going. The hills were shades of light green, tan, and spattered with gray, white and pink rocks. Wild flowers were scattered and in large bunches. We passed a solid yellow field. The flowers, I think, were goldenweed.

One of the Valleys I'd like to explore.
I loved the the canyons heading back from the valley into the Steens Mountains. I kept telling hubby we need to spend a day and hike into one or two of them. The photo above had a building at the bottom of the wide section of vegetation. I came up with so many story ideas for that. Some had shear rock walls and others had springs and trees.

Alvord Desert
We came upon the dry lake bed called Alvord Desert. Hubby couldn't resist driving the car out onto the bed and messing around like a race car driver.

Moseying on, we came to Fields and had a yummy lunch of cheeseburgers and hand made shakes. With our bellies full we headed into Catlow Valley. There are large meadows of grass and small clumps of willows.  The valley is watered by natural springs that trickled down the sides of the hills,most likely coming from the melting snow on the Steens Mountains.

Krumbo Reservoir
Following the road through Catlow Valley we snaked our way down to merge onto hwy 205 near French Glen. Down the road from small community of French Glen we took a road back to Krumbo Reservoir. The small reservoir is hidden behind a knoll but had a quiet solitude that appealed to me. On the road into the reservoir we saw two Sandhill cranes in a field.

After viewing the reservoir we returned to 205 and a short distance turned east onto the Diamond loop road, turning before Diamond, we headed north past the Peter French Round Barn and on home.

It was a delightful day of discovering more of the country where we now live.




Thursday, June 19, 2014

A Birthday Gift for You- The Reader!

Since it's my birthday month and it's hard to server you a piece of Birthday Cake via the internet, I'm giving you a really good deal on the first three Isabella Mumphrey books in an ebook box set for $0.99 from June 15th - 30th.



Here are the blurbs and info:

Three ebook box set of steamy action adventure with anthropologist Isabella Mumphrey and DEA agent Tino Constantine. 

SECRETS OF A MAYAN MOON (Romcon Reader's Choice 2013)
What happens when a brilliant anthropologist is lured to the jungle to be used as a human sacrifice?

SECRETS OF AN AZTEC TEMPLE
Revenge is not always sweet… 
But when the love of his life, Isabella, strolls into his enemy’s home, Tino is challenged with the choice of saving her or fulfilling his revenge.

SECRETS OF A HOPI BLUE STAR
The truth doesn’t always set you free…
Landing in the underground world of human trafficking, anthropologist Isabella Mumphrey learns her own past is as sordid as the predicament she’s uncovered.





Thursday, May 30, 2013

Gearing up for Colorado

I'm making my first trek to Colorado in June and I'll be driving it solo. I'm excited and scared. Excited to see some country I haven't seen and hopefully feel brave enough to stop along the way and see sites.

When I drive alone, I tend to lock myself in the car and only stop for rest areas and food. I don't think I give off an aura of a scardy cat who would make an easy mark, but I tend to prefer not going to unknown places alone. Weird when you consider I love living out in the boonies all alone but then there aren't other people milling around either.

My plan is to make it to Colorado Springs in two days, making note of places I'd like to visit on the return trip. Then after the brunch on Sunday, I'll get  in the car and drive to either a site I wanted to see or a place to spend the night and work my way home stopping to take in the scenic wonders and interesting historical places.

If you happen to know any interesting places to check out between Oregon and Colorado, let me know.

Right now I'm putting together "survival tins" using Isabella Mumphrey's survival tin as a proto type. Only these tins, which the attendees at the conference will receive, are a domestic survival tin with band aid, chocolate, emery board, wet one, antibiotic, Advil, and such items.

I am also donating several gift baskets to the various events at the conference I am hosting. What I'm looking forward to is the Cowboy Corral event. Half a dozen authors pitched in and ordered a male model to come dressed as a cowboy for the attendees to get their photos taken with. Should be a fun event!

A romance bingo event I'm hosting will be fun as well with lots of prizes donated by the participating authors.

Looking forward to meeting and visiting with readers and catching up with some author friends.