On the road… again.

“On the road again 
Just can’t wait to get on the road again.
Goin’ places that I’ve never been.
Seein’ things that I may never see againAnd I can’t wait to get on the road again.
On the road again – Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We’re the best of friends.
Insisting that the world keep turning our wayAnd our way is on the road again.
Just can’t wait to get on the road again.
The life I love is makin’ music with my friends
And I can’t wait to get on the road again”.

– Willie Nelson
So here I go, on the road again. After two nights at Nanna’s, we packed up and headed North up the coast to visit my Mommy’s brother, Benny in Seattle.

When we arrived in Seattle, Ben took us to the Ballard Locks.

These locks move boats from Puget Sound to the water level of the lakes, and vice versa.

At the locks, there was a fish ladder, which allows salmon to pass between fresh water and salt water.

After the locks, we went to a fish bar in Ballard called Rays.

Ben almost ate ME instead of the fish!

We had a really pretty view from where we ate.

Forecast: Sunny… in Florence?

This was the first time I met Nanna, and I think she really liked me. The weather in Florence is usually so gloomy and rainy, but it sure was nice while we were there.

She smelled like roses.

At Pier 126, in the heart of Florence.

The sand felt funny on my butt...


Leaving so soon?

After five days at the cabin, I left for the ten hour drive to Florence, Oregon to visit Nanna. Nanna is my Mommy’s Grandmother… the drive up was purdy!

I had my very own seat in the front with Mommy and her Daddy.

When I was a good bunny, I got to drive.

On the way, we stopped at a farmers market in Red Bluff... does no pets mean no bunnies?

I sampled this really yummy blueberry balsamic vinaigrette... different, but soo good.

Made another friend named Goat. She was nice.

Mt. Shasta was HUGE.

So close to Nanna's, but Mommy and I took a break from driving and stopped at the Umpqua River.

395.

So we began… our long, 14 hour drive from Phoenix, Arizona to Lake Tahoe, California. The best part of the drive was the long stretch up 395 – there were so many photo opportunities! I have never seen such large mountains before, the sites were beautiful! Here are a few of the things I saw along the way.

In Lone Pine, Smokey told me that only I could prevent forest fires... can you find me?

Here I am on the backside of Kings Canyon National Park.

Mommy let me drive to Bishop.

I rode a pony at Schat's Bakery in Bishop. Best turkey sandwiches in the West!

I was an honorary ranger in Bridgeport. Almost to the lake!

Finally! We arrived at the cabin around 9pm... it was way past my bedtime.