Denise and I have taken pictures and some
could very well go with my road trip posts, but I have to wait until I return
home in order to retrieve them from the camera.
Denise likes to sleep in and stay until checkout. Never in my life have I stayed at a
hotel/motel/inn that long. Get me back
on the road as soon as there is enough light.
Denise thought she woke me up when I was certain it was
the other way around. Roland called
before she was dressed and she asked if he was asking us to get back on the
road. Well, yes. And fortunately we did.
We had breakfast in Winnamucca – which was very fortunate,
as we did not hit the next town until four hours later. The diner was crowded and it was a while
before somebody had even taken our order.
I noticed the group (in the booth next to ours) left before their order
even made it to the kitchen. We probably
weren’t even there for an hour though it felt like we had. I think it was the earliest Denise had ever
left her apartment (or in this case motel room)
It was just shortly before or after ten when we left
Winnamucca. Our main road companion was
Highway 140 – which was pretty – even with the scary curves at one point. The Highway changed names (and it felt like
direction) several times as Siri would lead us to this road or that.
For the first four hours, though the name changed, it
felt like an endless drive. There was
nothing to stop for. I think only two
rest stops between Winnemucca and Lakeview.
Lakeview actually offered two motels – I can’t imagine that there is
enough money there to create a livelihood for ones self. Population of less than 3,000.
At that point we didn’t even know if Lakeview was in
Nevada or Oregon. Denise was quite frustrated with the lack of signs welcoming
us into each state or even letting us know where we were. The Garmin would just give directions and map
out streets (well, when there were streets) that we would pass or come to. Garmin never let me know what city we were
in, but changed the name of Highway 104 to Denio and Freemont.
It was in Freemont that we stopped to take pictures of
Lucky Reservoir. I can’t remember if
that came up before or after the dangerous curves (which were actually not so
bad for travelers going north, but it certainly gave me good reason not to be
driving that thing by myself while traveling south)
After we passed the town of Lakeview, Highway 140 became Klamath
Falls-Lakeview Highway and then finally to route 62 which is called Crater Lake
Highway.
It appears that the Highway is being straightened out in
some areas – but that always accounts for construction. We got held up a few times. White City looked like a booming town when we
finally arrived – as there had been little signs of life during our entire
journey. What we had both anticipated
might take six hours ended up taking us almost eight. Denise’s back hurt from driving all that way
and we were both exhausted. Still
exhausted.
I actually got up because the alarm clock had started
going off. I finally unplugged the dang
thing as I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off. And Denise still continues to sleep. That actually fascinates me because I am such
a light sleeper. Evidently she is not.
She says she has always wanted to go to the Medford
Temple (well, since she converted to Mormonism 18 months ago) and finally has
the opportunity to do so as we are ten minutes away. So our plans now are to get up early (though
I think my definition of early and her definition or early are two different
times) and come back to the room and pack and then she will take me to Roseburg
where I need to meet the individual who has the key to the property where
Roland and I would like to live – even if only temporary.
Denise has planned everything. She likes to know exactly where she’s going,
and have a specified destination. She’ll
call ahead to book a room. Today she and
I will part ways. She will continue on
to Newport to visit her grandkids, and I will hopefully get to see a house that
hopefully we’ll be moving to in just a few weeks.
I did have a room booked in Roseburg – for last
night. I also had a car. Right now I don’t have either. Nor do I have a way of getting home. I’m hoping to take the bus from Roseburg to
Salt Lake. I am hoping to leave this
weekend.
I’m going to dress and get something to eat before Denise
gets up and we head for the temple.