Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Bishops Bike Adventure Day 4. July 4, 2010

Staying in Westport, Oregon at the only motel in town also put us right next to the only church in town--very convenient and the service was great, reminding us to pray for our nation daily! We headed out of town and made it to Portland logging 72 miles for the day.
One of our stops was at Tim’s favorite restaurant, pictured here and located right next to a Starbucks! We had a beautiful ride with great views of bridges, mountains, the Columbia River and many July 4th celebrations in the neighborhoods we rode through.
This photo shows Debbie climbing up the St. Johns bridge that crossed the Columbia River in Portland. After we checked in at our Econ-o-lodge, we walked outside were surrounded by a panorama of firework celebrations throughout the city of Portland. How cool is that?

5 comments:

  1. Life is a journey, not a destination. Although if Tim had a destination I guess it would be Subway...

    Safe journey,
    Leslie Anderson

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  2. Didn't take you guys long to find your favorite "restaurants". Enjoy them while you can. love, kathy & tom

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  3. I love the blog! I look forward to reading about your adventures across the country. Thank you for you're compassion to serve by sharing with others about TheHopeLine! May the Lord bless you and keep you safe while you are on this glorious adventure!

    For Him,
    Terri Henry

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  4. I wish we were with you! Though I'm sure you're glad we're not.... looks like so much fun. Thanks that we can be with you by Blog. I'm enjoying the journey so much already!
    Love,
    Laura

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  5. Debbie! You were on the St. John's Bridge, I know right where you were, I traveled that bridge all the time going to the Air Force base that is now closed. Christian and I used to go to the St. John's McMenamins all the time for movies and drinks. It was our favorite chain of restaurants in that area.. did you happen to come across any? I am very much enjoying reading about your adventures, you guys are so admirable!

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