This time, I'd like to start with a little quote.
"See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made of paid for in factories" said Ray Bradbury. Very true I find. I hope reading this makes you want to go and explore by yourself for a little as well!
Back in July, I started writing about Krissy's and mine roadtrip through Western Canada and the US. If you haven't read the first article yet, you can click
here to catch up on the first stops of our adventure :)
We said goodbye to Thea in Victoria on Vancouver Island and now it was just Krissy and me traveling by ourselves. We crossed over by ferry from Vancouver Island back to the mainland and drove the last couple of kilometers down to the border. Where, of course, our car got searched and we had to wait for quite some time. Bureauocracy (if this is how your write it... but you get what I mean) is a slow b***h. BUT everything was fine and we were 'mildly' excited (means we actually freaked out a little). Just before Seattle, we hit some outlets and did some shopping already. Of course. And we purchased our most loved pieces of clothing for the whole roadtrip (it'll become obvious to you guys as well which ones it is ;D).
The first night in the car was... interesting. Not yet professionals in finding the best spots, we parked on a Walmart parking lot. It was bright and noisy and we just did not sleep well. Later on we found that it just needs practice to find a good spot and, also, that the best one's are definitely not on a Walmart parking lot, but it was a good learning experience.
 |
| Sunny Seattle |
The next day, we hit downtown Seattle and went to see the Pike Place Market, the first Starbucks store and the Space Needle and a couple of other things. Krissy had a friend in Seattle whom we met in the afternoon and who kindly offered a place to stay for the night. After being on the road for a while already, having a real bed in a real house was just HEAVEN.
 |
| The first Starbucks on Pike Place |
 |
| Seattle skies |
NEXT STOP: Seaside, Oregon! And what a pretty little town! We overestimated the summer in the Pacific Northwest a little, so it turned out to look super nice, but still only be like 20°C... Well. No one and nothing was keeping us from going to the beach for a little while! Also, it turned out to be way easier to find somewhere to sleep in the car in small towns. We found the most awesome spot and finally had a calm night in the car.
 |
| Empty beaches |
 |
| Setting up our camp: Always taking a little Canada with us |
 |
| Cute promenade |
We left early in the morning to drive into Portland and spent a day in this city. By that time we were already a bit fed up with visiting cities, but Portland turned out to be very refreshing and for an American city unusually pretty. There is a huge park right by downtown where we spent a lazy afternoon. It was about 30°C that day and just too hot to get super crazy with sightseeing. We made plans for having a drink in one of the countless microbreweries, but got super lost in all the one-way streets and I got so annoyed that we just drove out of town again. But nevertheless, one of the very few American cities where I think I could possibly live in.
 |
| Kids playing in the fountain |
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen