Following in Footsteps

Brad and I are heading out on an almost three-week trip on the Winona Rider to Banff, Canada and back. This has been a dream trip of mine since my parents went in the 80’s and loved it so much they did another trip in 1995. (My brother and sister have also done a BackRoads trip to Banff so clearly I had some making up to do) On the last weekend that I was with my Dad at Easter this year, we looked at all of his pictures from his past trips to Banff and he was so excited that Brad and I were following in his footsteps. He was eager to read our blog after we sat and looked through all of his pictures from 1995 (My Dad was a great photographer.) He told me all of the places I needed to see and visit. His itinerary was very close to ours on this trip so indeed I feel that I am following in his footsteps. Sadly, my father passed away last month. Yet, I can’t help but feel that he and my mom are with me on this adventure.

Mom and Dad’s Itinerary in 1995…they started at our house in Northen California

Our send-off this morning was full of joy and hugs and artwork. We stopped by the kids and grandkids homes on our way out and they gave us good-bye hugs and waves! We promised to send pictures of Canadian roly poly bugs to Max (his favorite thing) and we gave Maile and Noa a little joy ride around Waterman Circle in the Winona Rider. Maile greeted us with the brand new haircut that she did herself yesterday while Katie was at a wedding shower. She’ll be going to a professional tomorrow to try and tidy up the variety of lengths that are now Maile’s hairstyle! There were a couple of tears on my part as we waved good-bye and gave the horn a good honk.

Max showing his latest Roly Poly before we go!
Maile sporting her new DIY haircut from yesterday!
Van Art Work
The Winona Rider and a person!
Max adding some color to our windows.

We set off for Medford Oregon today with a Harvest Host destination of EdenVale Winery. It was a beautiful six hour drive with Mount Shasta out of our window for a lot of the drive.

Mt Shasta

We did have one unfortunate mishap or shall we say grim reality of our trip. We filled up with Diesel Gas. Our gas total was a shocking $133 and we only had about 3/4 of a tank to fill! Ouch!

The new reality of road-tripping!

We had a little stop on the way in Ashland at the bread store that we have discovered in previous trips. We are going to try and emulate Brenda and Chris Dittmore as they bike through Europe by buying and consuming delicious pastries along the way. Our only problem is we won’t be burning the calories that Brenda and Chris are doing. We’ll be driving six hours while they are cycling! Ooops!

Our Harvest Host location at EdenVale is just one big exhale. The property is beautiful and expansive and we have a vineyard and a 100 year old barn as our backdrop. Tonight, we went back and forth from enjoying our beautiful view of the vineyard to enjoying the Warriors victory on our television! Life is good back on the road…crazy gas prices and all!

Our spot for the night
It’s mandatory to have a wine-tasting at the Winery! Would be rude if we didn’t.
The Vineyard at EdenVale
Voorhies Mansion at the Vineyard
Our traditional first night meal of wine and cheese
A Warriors Victory to make the night complete!
The flowers and greenery of Oregon
Sophie and Ralphie at Sunset
The Winona Rider, a hundred-year old barn and a Southern Oregon backdrop
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8 thoughts on “Following in Footsteps

  1. Full of poignancy and hilarity — just like families are. I love living vicariously with you both on these trips, the great writing, great pictures, and wonderful personal anecdotes help relieve my utter jealousy! haha. Thank you for sharing your trips and life in these blogs. Love them and you!

  2. Tom Roueche

    Wow, just Wow! Such a great trip, with such a great byline. Good start and cant wait for more!

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  3. What a great first day of your adventure (except the gas price). Looking forward to following you on your trip!

  4. Oh my gosh Lisa- how cool and timely to be following your parent’s footsteps. I am sure they will be in your thoughts much of the time. Also, I am pretty sure you will love it as much as they did! And girlfriend- eat the pastry! YOLO! Love Mailie’s new haircut. Pretty sure every kid everywhere has tried that out! It was her turn! Looks like you are off to a great start with some very happy pooches. ENJOY!!!

  5. Jennifer (Davis) Childress - WSL/WSB Alum

    Next time you’re stopping in Southern Oregon, I highly recommend you see if DANCIN Vineyards or Hummingbird Estate Winery are on the Harvest Host list. Both are beautiful properties just a few minutes from Edenvale (a place I also love) and put you real close to the sweet town of Jacksonville. Jacksonville is a great tourist spot for a little shopping, a great meal or even a concert under the stars at Britt Amphitheater. I live in Jacksonville & love to encourage folks to visit. Safe travels.

  6. Sounds like a great start with all you need – each other, great transportation, wine and cheese for dinner, adventures and cozy stay with WiFi to watch the Warriors!
    Sounds like Harvest Host is the way to travel!
    Enjoy
    Travel well
    Travel safe
    ❤️

  7. Karen Benvenuto

    I’m living vicariously through your travels drinking Temecula wines 😊. Safe travels 🙏

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  8. Mark Schratz

    Winona Ryder Heaven…….looks beautiful. Even the dogs look like they are enjoying it. Keep it coming!

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