Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Christmas 2016
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Droeges!
For Christmas, we decided to go to the beach. We drove down to Seaside, Oregon. It rained, snowed and the sun shone during the drive. When we arrived, we found a beautiful, clean and sandy beach.
On Christmas Day we went bird-watching around Seaside. We visited Mill Pond, Seaside Cove, Neawanna Creek and the Necanicum Estuary.
We hope you all have a great holiday season and a wonderful 2017!
Friday, September 9, 2016
Olympic National Park
Alonda's college friend Elyse and her husband John visited us in August. We took them up to Olympic National Park for three days. Our first stop was the "wettest place on earth," the Hoh Rain Forest. This place holds the world record for rainfall. It was, of course, clear and sunny the entire time. Here we are next to the Hoh River. 
We then drove the 20 odd miles to the Pacific Ocean. This is Kalaloch beach. Try to imagine the storm that piled up those logs.
This is the group of all four of us at Kalaloch overlooking the beach.
Alonda and Elyse enjoyed walking the clean, flat, sandy beach. The beach is almost perfect for lazing in the sun and swimming, but if you notice what they are wearing in August, you will know why no one was swimming.
This is Marymere Falls. Elyse wanted to visit waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest, so we visited three of them. 
John and Elyse are from Illinois. They spent a lot of time looking up at the Western Cedar, Douglas Fir and Western Hemolock trees.
This photo was the morning we went up Hurricane Ridge. This is near the Visitor Center and you can see the morning fog mixed with smoke from one of the wildfires. The fires were not set, they were from lightning or other natural causes. Forests actually benefit from an occasional fire, since it burns out the underbrush and renews the soil.
This is the view from Hurrican Hill. Some "hill"! This is looking north. The town below us is Port Angeles and the water is the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Pacific Ocean is just to your left and across the water, you are looking at Canada.
This is Sol Duc Falls. It is also the site of a natural hot springs. The National Park hot springs hotel and resort burned down in 1914 and was just rebuilt two years ago.
This is Madison Falls. It feeds the Elwha River which flows into Crescent Lake. This falls was less the 100 meters from the parking lot and was the easiest one to reach!
The company was excellent, the weather perfect and the scenery spectacular! If you haven't visited a National Park recently, we highly recommend it!
Friday, August 26, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
25th Anniversary

For breakfast, we went up on deck 12 for the buffet. It had 7 areas (not all different) and a good view from the side windows.



We were both wearing T-shirts to help make sure we didn't get sunburned.The yellow things are inflatable vests they required everyone to wear so they could keep track of us. They weren't very comfortable.
They served a surprisingly good lunch on the boat on the way back to the dock. Chicken, beans and rice and a pasta salad. You could have all the alcohol you wanted, but they wouldn't serve any of it on the way out to go snorkeling.
We had a really nice time on the snorkeling boat.
There were literally 2000 tourists on our ship and there were three ships there at one time. The other two ships probably had 4000 tourists per ship. When we got ashore, we just walked up to the gate of the tourist compound and they opened the door and we walked out. No passport; no ID check (we DID have our ship ID and driver's licenses); no visa; no immunizations. When we originally boarded the ship in Tampa, they did passport checks. Every time we left or boarded the boat, we had to punch in with our ship ID. They had a scanner for luggage and shopping bags every time we boarded the ship. They told us that if you missed the boat, they wouldn't wait, but they would tell the local authorities you were missing.
We very much enjoyed Cozumel. The tourist shops were nice. The restaurant where we ate lunch was very good and had a mariachi band that serenaded us. We also stopped for coffee at a Starbucks. It had a second floor area that overlooked the harbor. It very much reminded us of the Starbucks in Jeddah. We would go there on Thursday (Saudi Arabian weekend) and sit and watch the waves. We stopped and bought water at a Mexican store that was pretty much like Costco.
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