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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello  again from Scott and Susan. During this past month we have had some awesome  experiences. We left off last month leaving Napa/Sonoma heading up the west  coast.</p>
<p>Fortuna, CA – We could not believe our eyes when we drove along  the Avenue of the Giants, a  scenic route in northern California. <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.susanandscott.com/2005/05/movin-groovin-2/">Movin&#8217; &#38; Groovin&#8217;</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="alignright" href="http://www.compassionateconnections.org/adventure/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/s-s-at-giant-tree.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-51" title="s-s-at-giant-tree" src="http://www.compassionateconnections.org/adventure/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/s-s-at-giant-tree.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="271" /></a>Hello  again from Scott and Susan. During this past month we have had some awesome  experiences. We left off last month leaving Napa/Sonoma heading up the west  coast.</p>
<p><strong>Fortuna, CA</strong> – We could not believe our eyes when we drove along  the <a href="http://www.avenueofthegiants.net/">Avenue of the Giants</a>, a  scenic route in northern California. Redwoods up to 300 feet tall and 2000 years  old were everywhere. Some of the trees were growing right up against the road  and had a 30 foot circumference. Hiking amongst them with our faces looking up  towards the top, we felt both insignificant and wonder. Walking along the length  of a fallen giant was awe-inspiring and melancholy at the same time. We visited  the second tallest known Redwood (363 feet tall, 53 foot circumference) which is  what you see us standing next to in this picture.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.compassionateconnections.org/adventure/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/susan-holding-up-tree.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-52" style="float: left; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="susan-holding-up-tree" src="http://www.compassionateconnections.org/adventure/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/susan-holding-up-tree.jpg" alt="" width="171" height="253" /></a>We also drove along  the Lost Coast, a portion of the coast in which Highway 1 merges with Highway  101 due to the mountains that butt right up against the ocean. That is where  Scott took the picture of the ocean you see below. The road was spectacular with  green pastures on one side, and ocean waves crashing over huge boulders on the  other. Car commercials are sometimes filmed here. It was just amazing.</p>
<p><strong>Portland </strong>–We came here to visit Scott’s Aunt Maril, Uncle Burt, and cousin  Elana. Portland was another feast for the senses. The Marrakesh Moroccan  restaurant was a trip. Most of the meal is eaten with your hands and the food  was scrumptious. Scott’s friends, Bobbi and Tom took us to the <a href="http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=57&amp;category=Location%20Homepage">McMenamins</a>,  an old inner city school that was refurbished into a hotel and restaurant, along  with a cigar bar in the detention hall and a ballroom for parties in the old  gym. After dinner, we went Contra dancing, which was a hoot, as well as great  exercise. While in the area, we visited the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/columbia/forest/">Gorge</a> which includes the  second highest year-round waterfall in the U.S.</p>
<p><strong>Bellingham </strong>– Here we  visited Wes, a friend of ours who is a <a href="http://wwwcnvc.org/">Nonviolent  Communication</a> trainer. We enjoyed a peak into child-rearing when we hung out  with his kids while he was leading a training.</p>
<p><strong>Vancouver, BC</strong> – Well,  last November we crossed over into Canada on the east coast into Quebec, and now  we’re doing the same on the west coast. We came to Vancouver to participate in a  training on coaching couples or partners (more on that below). We also stopped  by to visit Jacquie, a colleague of ours and her beautiful boy, Wyatt. It’s  great to see people in person that we have only known over the phone as was the  case with Jacquie. What a spectacular city, which we didn’t get enough time to  explore. We’ll have to come back again. After Vancouver, we started to head east  towards Minnesota.</p>
<p><strong>Touchet, WA</strong> – Touchet is in southeast Washington  State. The locals pronounce it “Tushy”. For those of you not familiar with  Yiddish, that pronunciation refers to the bottom side of the anatomy. However,  Touchet was beautiful and looked nothing like someone’s back-side.</p>
<p>Here,  we visited Susan’s long-time friend, Stacy and her husband, Dave. Their house is  out in the middle of nowhere, mainly because their land includes an airstrip  &amp; hanger. Dave is a pilot and he owns 3 planes. Right out of the movie,  Pretty Woman, they whisked us away in one of Dave’s 4-seaters to La Grande, OR,  a 30-minute plan ride. We ate at a one of their favorite Mexican restaurants and  then made the return flight back home. Cool, huh!? The flight was smoother than  most rides in larger planes. The next day we spent the afternoon enjoying some  of the area wineries, but for that we had to drive in Dave’s car. Susan very  much enjoyed the cats there – Snagglepuss, Blackcat, &amp; Mike. And, on top of  that, while there we found out that Susan and Stacy’s friend, Angi, had a baby.  Congrats to Tony and Angi! Even though we were not able to welcome Isabella in  person, we were able to get regular updates online through <a href="http://littleisabella.blogspot.com/">Tony’s website</a>. Isn’t technology great!</p>
<p><strong>Butte, MT</strong> – Yes, we traveled from Touchet (Tushy) to Butte  (Butt). There wasn’t much here other than a stop on the way back to MN and a  chance to get snowed on (about 3 inches) more than we have the entire year we’ve  been on the road. It’s April! Who turned off the heat? We did visit some <a href="http://www.bozemancvb.visitmt.com/categories/moreinfo.asp?IDRRecordID=2867&amp;siteid=18">hot  springs</a>, which was a splendid experience. There were 9 pools with  temperatures ranging from 59° to 104°. The best part was taking a dip in their  100° outdoor pool, while it was snowing on us. The pool itself was quite  comfortable, but can you imagine the walk from the building to the pool?</p>
<p>Whew! There is lots more we could have said including having an  encounter with an owl named Stinky and hanging out in the hollow of a tree  jamming with some sweaty musicians. So, if you would like to know more details,  feel free to give us a call (hint, hint).</p>
<p>See Scott and Susan in person:<br />
In the next month we will be visiting Mount Rushmore and other attractions  in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Then, we’ll be in Minnesota for much of the  summer. If you’re around them parts, give us a call and stop in.</p>
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