Sunday, November 15, 2009

Oregon Ducks Game Oregon VS Arizona State

We went to the Duck game! It was a lot of fun and very loud. The duck crowd is pretty rowdy. Probably because most of them are drunk. We had some real weirdos in front of us.




The duck stadium was pretty impressive. There were over 58,ooo in attendance.




Sprained ankle

Kirkland had a rough start to the football season this year. He badly sprained his ankle a day before football started.


ALL Pro's New Look

Dave finally got his van resigned from the wreck. What do you think?

Washington State Lighthouses

The last thing we did on our trip was drive over the Astoria bridge into Washington. They had two lighthouses we wanted to see. We had to hike to both of them. They had some amazing views.





This was a neat beach that was below one of the light houses.



North head Light house




Views of ocean from the lighthouses












Alki Point Lighthouse


























Maritime Museum

We went to the Maritime Museum. Which is a huge museum about boats. It was kind of boring, but it had some cool stuff inside especially for Dave since his dad was a Merchant Marine




We went to a parade in Astoria. These girls from a play in town were going through the crowd and this one said "Ew La La look at this," and went up to Garrett. His face was so red. She asked Garrett to personally come and watch her show.




The Famous Flavel House

This house was also in the Goonies. It was the house of the ritchest family in Astoria. It was really cool inside. The Flavel's became so wealthy from shipping companys.
This house had one of the first indoor bathrooms
Watch the goonies and see this house. Some guy is getting is paper out in the front yard while the goonies ride by on their bikes.







Our next stop was the coastal town of Seaside. Seaside reminded me of pictures of beaches in Florida because of the big buildings right on the coast except its not warm. It was a very touristy town with lots of fun shopping. Here is a sunset there.
Buildings right before you get to the beach.

They had these starfish lights all over the boardwalk


Another Lewis and Clark statue. Seaside is where Lewis and Clarks trail ended at the ocean.



Kirkland got a skim board and had some fun at the beach even though it wasn't that warm.




Goonies House

This was on the coast between Cannon Beach and Seaside. This is the spot where the Goonies was filmed. The view from where the restaurant was in Goonies


The place where the restaurant from the Goonies was filmed. As we were driving to this spot do you remember when the jerk was chasing Brandt on the little girls bike. It was along the rode to here that they filmed it. When we were driving through there we were all like hey this is where they filmed the bike part. It was pretty cool.


Of course Astoria is a famous town to film movies in. They have filmed more than 16 movies there. This is a picture of the school from Kingergarden Cop.



School from Kindergarden Cop
The Goonies House
















This part of the country was rich with history. We toured a lot of places that Lewis and Clark had discovered. We went to a winter settlement of Lewis and Clarks. This is one of the canoes they used.
Dave and I walking along a path at the Lewis and Clark Winter Settlement.
Inside of one of the cabins.



Kirkland trying on a real beaver hat.








Outside of cabin and living quarters.





Opening to fort






Picture of fort







Statue of Lewis and Clark








Our next stop was Fort Stevens. Fort Stevens was an old military base. The Japenese attacked the United States in WWII and this is where we fought. We fought from the land and from the Columbia River. The fort was really cool. A boys dream place. The boys found it very interesting and cool. We went on an underground tour of where they kept these huge guns and ammo. These huge guns would pop up and fire over this huge wall and then go back down and the ships were unable to see where the shot had come from.
This was in the underground tour. This is where one of the huge cannons were stored.

This is the truck that took you on one of the tours.


Garrett and Kirkland in front of an old army jeep.

Replica of one of the huge cannons.





Here is a better picture of the huge cannons.





Another cannon spot




Part of the fort. This is the wall that the cannons would shoot over. You can go through the doors and see have everything worked down below and how the cannon balls were brought to the top.