

https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/parks

Judy and I headed out on a new adventure this past week to parts unknown to us before now. It was time to learn about new places of wonder we haven’t explored before now…
“Let’s head east along the Siletz River, to see what we can see,” Judy said, looking at me with adventure and romance in those blue eyes and big smile. Who could ever say no to that beautiful smile…
This is the way it is with us in the 40 years since we headed across the Trans Canada Hwy to parts unknown. This is the way it is now, still, adventure and romance that never dies for us…
We drove slowly along the river like old people do, looking for a road to nowhere. “Let’s go up the Logsden Road in Siletz, out on the reservation where the Buffalo roam and blueberries grow,” Judy said, while looking at me again, with those beautiful blue eyes and smile…
We stopped in Siletz first to have a delicious cheese burger while watching the Siletz High School graduation. Listening to the music and drums of Native American Culture and Traditions we love was a joy… We so appreciate the Siletz Tribal influence, and life near the coast and by the sea…
We decided to go on to Moonshine Park to see the spring flowers, bubbling river, and water falls. I wondered if my cane and Judy’s helping hand would help me get down to the river to sit, watch and listen, to the birds sing by the river and water falls we love…
We sat in silence while filming the river flowing and the falls trickling slowly down to the swim hole. Siletz Native American kids laughed, played, and picknicked with mom ‘n dad in the sand by the water falls…
We so cherish the adventure and love we share that lives forever in our hearts and souls. It will be this way forever. We believe this deeply with our hearts and souls…

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