Saturday, September 10, 2011



So here we are back in our driveway after 194 days on the road and 29,341 miles on our venerable old 1983 M-B diesel. We had a blast and saw 48 states and two provinces. There was not a place that I saw that I did not like and saw incredible beauty. It was truly a Trip of a Lifetime. Would we do it again? YES! In fact, we are already starting to plan our next adventures. Some have asked, “What has been your favorite place to visit?” My typical response is, “Where ever I am that day.” That is me, and, for those of you who know me well, that is how I think all of the time. Every day is “my best day ever.” That said, the very, very best part of the trip was being with Ann 99.997% of the time for such an extended period of time. The only times that we were separated was when I had to go and get something for the car – which did not happen very often; but did happen a couple of times. Otherwise we were together. Richard
Ps. The adventures of Richard and Ann did not begin with this trip and will not end today. Check back on this BLOG (weB  LOG) from time to time to see what else we have up our sleeves – and there will be plenty.
 -Richard
It has been a wonderful adventure these past 6 months.  Before we started I could not imagine being gone from home that long.  Also, the car issue concerned me, but Richard told me it's a well built car and he was quite aware of how things work on it.  So we did have a few incidents where we needed a small repair but he was able to take care of the repairs we needed, for the most part, and we only took the car into a shop 2 times.  The past 4 months the car was incredible, we only had one small problem and Richard was able to remedy that within 2 days.  So I feel very blessed that we were safe and that we got to the places we were headed without incident.  We saw lots of amazing things, places we had heard about and read about, and it was so exciting to actually be there to see them.  We have some great memories of this time and I also loved being with Richard all of the time.  -Ann 



We drove across the upper part of Washington State on the North Cascade Highway and was it ever beautiful! Then we stayed at Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, WA and visited my brother, George. I did not see anything across America that I didn't think was beautiful. But, we were amazed at just how gorgeous Washington State really is. Richard

Thursday, September 8, 2011



We visited the Riverfront Park in Spokane, WA this morning. Ann wanted to go on the Skyride over the Spokane Falls - it was too cool - as you can plainly see. Then we drove to Colville, WA in the northeast part of the state. -Richard

Wednesday, September 7, 2011



My best day ever - but then, I say that every day don't I?
We drove from Kalispell, MT through the mountains and saw the most excellent panoramas everywhere we looked. Ann is getting to be a most excellent photographer wouldn't you say. On the way, we saw this very interesting road sign in Paradise Valley. I had wondered about this for several weeks. And I know that Major Percival M.J. Wallace, soldier, philosopher and naturalist had speculated and postulated various theories on the mating habits of unusual animal life. Perhaps we, today, found the elusive mating grounds of the rare Wyoming Jackalope. This may be the reason there has been, to date, no credible evidence of mating of the species in the vastness of Wyoming. Alas we may have stumbled on the destination and purpose of the mysterious nighttime disappearance and reappearance of this interesting species. Indeed we may have found the real Montana "vortex." A scientific paper may be in the offing.
We then stopped to visit my cousin, Richard Budvarson in Coeur D'Alene, ID. I was named, I am told, after the famous original voice of "Music and the Spoken Word" with the Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City - the weekly radio program, Richard L.(Louis) Evans. But since my cousin, Richard, was 19 when I was born, I am quite sure that my mother, Irene, leaned toward the name Richard because Richard Budvarson was such a cool guy. So, I am pretty sure I am also named after him. He is one of the most fun people I know - lots of life - someone to emulate. We had a grand time. And we found out that he has, at age 85, got his old camera from his Army days out and is now pursuing photography again. I just love people with vision and sparkle and ambition. He is one of my heroes.
Oh yes, he calls me Richard #2. And he is, of course, Richard #1.
Pretty cool huh? Richard
 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011


Today we drove from Lethbridge, AB to Kalispell, MT. On the way, we traveled from the vast wheat fields of southern Canada through Glacier National Park and into the Flathead valley. It was a wonderful drive. Richard

Monday, September 5, 2011




Today was the coolest for me. We drove from Great Falls, MT to Raymond, Alberta, Canada and got to tour the home that my Icelandic Grandfather, I. M. Johnson built. And we got to walk in the upstairs bedroom where my mother, Irene Johnson Marin was born along with her twin sister, Ivarene. The interior walls had been redone, the exterior had been stuccoed and a bathroom had been added. But the floors, windows and interior trim were original and we were standing on the exact location where events would soon affect my life. My mother, Irene, only lived 27 years and died when I was two. I have only three things of hers. So, getting to visit this house today was hugely important to me and has been on my wish list for years. This will be a cherished memory for me for the rest of my life.
I. M. Johnson changed his name when he immigrated to the United States from Iceland. He started life as Ingimunder Jónson. It became Ingimore Johnson and then after he moved to Raymond, AB he changed it to I.M. Johnson which he kept for the rest of his life. While in Canada, he served on the Raymond Town Council from 1906-08. I served on the Edmonds City Council from 2001 until 2008. So he and I served in public elected office 100 years apart. Pretty cool huh?
Soon after my mother was born, Grandpa Johnson's health got so bad they moved to San Diego, CA
Richard

Saturday, September 3, 2011



Yesterday in Philipsburg, Montana we went to Gem Mountain to do some sapphire "mining".  We bought buckets of gravel, washed it, and then searched through the contents for sapphires.  It was a time consuming process and we had lots of fun doing it.  We found about 30 or so sapphires, most of them too small to have cut but we did find 2 that were a sufficient size that we are having them cut.  It was a wonderful adventure and we had a great afternoon doing it.  The weather was so pleasant, even getting slightly cool.  It's the first time we've felt cool during the day for about 4 months. Ann
Searching for precious gems was awesome and I can't wait for the two sapphires to come back from the cutters so that we can have them mounted in some really cool ring for Ann. Richard

Thursday, September 1, 2011




"Hey, hey, hey Boo Boo. Let's take this picka nik basket back to the ranger." Yesterday we spent the day in Yellowstone National Park and had a swell time. That is Ann watching Old Faithful erupt. We camped in our tent and took this gorgeous photo of the scenery this morning. Look beyond the old guy making no attempt to smile and shivering in the foreground. It was indeed cold at 7,000 feet. -Richard