Friday, August 13, 2021

A Picnic Drive

 Since my "live-in gardener" and I are not traveling much we try to take a weekly adventure. Recently we decided to drive along the Columbia River to Hood River and then around Mt. Hood and home. We took a picnic along which consisted of cold cuts on pretzel rolls, my mother's potato salad, a few chips. fruit, a cookie, and ice water.

We weren't sure where we would stop for lunch, but found this nice park in Hood River. It was the perfect place to sit for awhile and enjoy a cool breeze. I loved the way the sun shone through the trees.
As we began our drive, leaving Hood River, we found many fruit orchards with peaches ripe for the picking and more picnickers enjoying the day.

And there it is, Mt. Hood, in all it's splendor. We once had a friend say she was going for a walk up the mountain. It may look like you could do it, but it is quite a climb. It isn't one I have done, but my "live-in gardener" did it once upon a time. The climbers start at night with spot lights and make it up there by morning. There are certain months that are safer to climb. For me it is just a joy to view it's majesty.
Did you know Mt. Hood is a volcano? We have quite a few volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest.
There were wild flowers along the road and of course I had to stop to take a picture.
I am not sure if the purplish flowers are fireweed or not, but fireweed is an interesting wildflower.
I just learned that after a forest fire it is often the first sign of life and rebuilding of a forest.
I love that it is known for this.
The snow is melting away on the mountain, so the the streams were flowing to the river and then to the sea.
One final look at the mountain before we headed home.
I didn't tell you that one of our goals for this drive was to find a local produce stand. We thought maybe we missed finding one until the very last minute before we hit the freeway headed home. There it was Fuji Farms! We came home with some raspberries and apricots. Finding Fuji Farms brought back sweet memories of taking our little children to pick strawberries on that farm many years ago. I think we came home with more strawberries in our tummies than in the basket. What a treat to pick and nibble along the way. So delicious!
Picture taken at another fruit stand a few weeks earlier, but this definitely is always a treat to stop by a farm/fruit stand and find special fresh delights at this time of year.

It is very hot here going into the weekend.
We are having 100 degree days; so my goal is just to make it through the days until it cools a bit.

Happy Weekend, dear friends!

5 comments:

Changes in the wind said...

What a lovely drive and your lunch sounds yummy.

Jeanie said...

Wow -- that IS hot. It sounds wonderful. There's nothing like a fun road trip to be a break in the action -- and all the more so when it is to a beautiful spot and you have such a fabulous picnic lunch. It sounds terrific and I'm so glad you were able to get out of town, which must be extra hot!

Mary said...

This is such a lovely post dear Marilyn - only thing better would have been taking this drive with you and J!
I recall a time when we visited that same area and watched the
people enjoying water sports on the Hood River. The mountain is beautiful and yes, there are plenty of volcanic mountains in that 'ring of fire.' Glad you found an area free of wildfires - they are so bad this year yet again. Calif. friends were evacuated due to the Dixie fire at Lake Almanor!
You always pack the best picnics BTW! Bet your mom's potato salad is tasty - I've not made any this summer but must do that soon.
Have an enjoyable week - hope yours is cooler now. We've dropped back in the high 80's for a few days, thick fog this morning, storms late afternoons, but it will be heating up again by Wed. August is my least enjoyed month with humidity so high!
Stay well.
Hugs from us both XX

Angela McRae said...

You definitely have a visual feast of riches there! And being from the Peach State (although *blueberries* is our number-one fruit crop), I find it fun to see peaches being grown elsewhere!

Red Rose Alley said...

What a lovely drive you took, Marilyn. Your picnic lunch sounds delicious. Mt. Hood is beautiful, and the purple wildflowers made me smile. A wonderful post filled with special things you did on your outing. And I noticed your post font was a bit larger, thank you for that. I could read it today. : )

~Sheri