Twas very good and reminded me of one of our favorites from our travels in Laramie, WY. I know I have featured it before. It's name is Corona Village. Probably the best Mexican place I've eaten in. Well that memory took me to one that I thought was funny. In Corvallis, we had a favorite Chinese restaurant named China Blue ran by a family. His primary purpose was making his customers happy. He was all over us to be sure we got what we wanted. Did a lot of take out from there also. It had been several years since we were in Corvallis, and in 2017, we drove the route 3 times from Mahomet to Corvallis and back. This gave us plenty of chances to visit China Blue. It was still good. Same food, but something was different. We only saw one oriental person there. We found out later that she was the grand-daughter of the original owners. So what else was different? Everyone else working there were..... wait for it...…. Mexican. The original family had retired and sold out to Mexicans. Now that was a bit strange, but they had bought the recipes and the grand-daughter helped keep it authentic. Oh here's their site: China Blue Corvallis.
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My lectures were given in Ocotillo Hall |
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Georgia among the Cholla (teddy bear) cacti |


Me and a saguaro cactus
While I'm at it, might as well give you a travelogue for that year. We started the year going back to finish our first stint at Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ where we contracted to give the imaging course in the new veterinary school. Again many of my Facebook friends will have already experienced much of this with us. We had started it by doing 3 weeks from Thanksgiving to mid December in 2016, then ran home to celebrate Christmas, the back to start the year teaching 7 more weeks. Not a

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Desert Botanical Garden Luminaries |
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Dave and Jane and I with Lights of the World Entrance |
OK, back to the trips to the NorthWest.
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Eating at Black Butte Ranch, Sister's Oregon |



scenery and a waiter who entertained us with his story about moving to Oregon with his 2 kids from Alaska to get them a good education. He then plans to return to Alaska cause he just loves it there. We were told by Dr. Jana Gordon of OSU that it was a great place and we finally made it.
While in Corvallis we walked in the park and finally took some pictures of the Ballerina Statue that we had admired many times. Also on the way to Sisters, we did stop by our beloved Sahalie Falls.
And now we have been to all the continental states except Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. I know I've told you this before. The cool thing is that in most of the states we have actually slept and ate and quite often worked with and visited local people so we really got a taste of the areas. Feel really blessed to see that good people are everywhere.
Georgia didn't make it, but one windy day, I ventured north a bit to visit the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm which was nothing short of spectacular. I got lots of pictures, but I think I'll let their pictures on the website do the job. Great to see, but lots of walking.
We did get to reconnect with the Pacific Ocean. It was a bit chilly, but some gorgeous flowers were out. It is also interesting that Here I am on the Pacific coast wearing a jacket that I bought in Hyannis, MASS. Hard to believe that I barely got out of Indiana until I was 19 years old.

On our way home, we finally got things worked out to visit Oregon's Painted Hills. Again we got some great pictures, but I decided to let their website show you the beauty. Well, I am including one picture.
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Thought you would enjoy my selfie prowess.
Yes that's my finger covering my face.
At least it's a good picture of Georgia.
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Just a peek at the Oregon Painted Hills |
On our first visit to Laramie back in January of 2008, we got snowed in for 3 days. That seemed sensible being January and all. However, on our trip home this time (2017) it is May 18. Yup, they got us again. It's a good thing that we like Laramie.
However before we hit Laramie we did another bucket list item. Georgia had always wanted to go to
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Downtown Park City |
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Olympic training center |
So the second trip of 2017 is finished. I got to go to the annual Silver Lake High School Alumn
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Had a great Father's Day picnic with the family at Lake of the Woods. Since we moved to Urbana from Mahomet, I wonder if we will still go to Lake of the Woods or do somewhere else.
Hurricaine Matthew had pretty much wrecked the Maverick where we typically went every other 26th week of the year. This year was Rod's family's turn. Since we couldn't go to Florida, Rod and family got a nice place on Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri for several days. They asked us to join them and we had a great time with great scenery and boating. .
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Back at the Poultry Building in Corvallis, Dave had planted a rose bush that I hadn't noticed before.
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