Saturday, July 31, 2010

Lake Shasta caverns






3 J’s go to Shasta lake caverns. Boat tour across Lake Shasta (45 min drive form town of Mt. Shasta) for 15 minutes.

Upon landing we took a tour bus up 800 ft to the caverns. For an hour tour we go through the caves and we all enjoy it. I take lots of pics. Moist and in the 70’s inside with the humidity, even though the real temp was in the 50’s.

Great living rocks like stalactites and spaghetti formations. Some quite large- one caverns was 180' high inside and loaded with formations.

On the road up, squirrels have become smart and roll pine cones in front of the tires to crush them and thus reveal the pine nuts. Tour operators decide to avoid the cones to save their tires. Squirrels step up and roll out cones right before the moving vehicles can swerve.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Shasta Jeff alone, Josh & Jocelyne pyramid

Jeff gets up early and hikes up to around the 10,000 ft mark by himself going up to 'horse camp' and the natural spring there. He brings a taste down to Josh and Jocelyne later. At 'horse camp' there are families and elderly people who hiked the 1.6 miles up to taste the water or base camp for a hike the next day to the summit. Great stone cabin up here. 2 weeks earlier the cabin and spring had 5+ feet of snow on and around them.
Jocelyne and Josh stay in town and go to the Crystal Tones store and play more crystal bowls. The shopkeeper plays some new bowls for them. Later the dynamic duo go to a pyramid near the mountain for some inspiration/guidance/attunements.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Mt. Shasta







We Slept very little. Felt energized thru the evening though. Woke up at 1:30am feeling I had gotten a full nights sleep. Quiet all around us.
Elevation in town is around 4,000 ft.
It's 48 degrees out this morn! Cold!
We drive up Mtn (20 minutes from the town of Mt. Shasta) to various spots and take photos. The energy here is unprecedented in its heart opening qualities. At 7,000 ft we stop to get out and hike a little, do some meditations. Josh does great hiking, while Jocelyne's feet keep getting tangled up with each other.
Then we drive up to the end of the road at 8,000 ft. There is a labyrinth up there at this flat spot. The peak is 14,179 ft above sea level. To summit takes some expertise and leaving your base camp early (usually around 3:30 am for most climbers so they can make it back to base before sundown).
At the 8,000 ft flat spot, we get out out crystal bowls and play them for awhile. A group of people gather to bask in the sun and sound while we play.
During lunch at 8,000 ft. Josh got a call from his father, you can see him on the phone trying to describe his lunch environment.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Klamath Falls & Crater Lake







Talk at Info center in Klamath Falls OR and decide to go to Crater Lake. Gorgeous Blues like you will see no where else. This is the deepest lake in the United States and you have to drive up 1000 ft just to see it. The reason it is so blue is that all the other colors are absorbed at certain depths- leaving only the blue. A blue that can only be appreciated when viewing directly.

The crate was formed originally as volcano 10,000 plus years ago. It blew off its head, then filled with water. No water leaves this crater except by evaporation and only fills by rain/snow. Stays about the same depth year after year. A new cap started to form later and is now called "Wizard Island" Boat tours take you there IF you can climb down the 1.1 mile steep face to the dock!

Local ground squirrels are quite friendly and will come up to your hands or feet.

A complete driving circle around the crater takes about 2 1/2 hours to all day.


After the crater, we drive 3 hours to the Mount Shasta area to Weed, CA. As we see the mountain it captures us. When I get into town of Weed and look at the Mountain I feel overwhelmed with energy. Its awesome! Heart centered and great. Check into our hotel and feel the energy all night. Room 114 pet friendly-last room avail. But the most spacious room we have been in- 2 queens, full desk and 4 arm chairs in a good sized living area.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Driving through Southern Oregon

Leave our nice place and head out on 2 lane highways for the day. We drive 356 miles through twisty -turney roads. Lunch in Hilander (Burns, OR) at a nice Chinese place. When passing an RV today I then saw the biggest Eagle I have seen in 10 years. He was perched on a telephone pole with his side/back to me. It was 3+ feet from head to tail. I thought it was a vulture at first til I saw the head, then knew it was an eagle. Immediately after we saw a flying eagle and a flying hawk.

Growing onions and other crops everywhere around here.

Drove past Alkali lakes and took photos. Many were dry, and they all smell slightly of rotting eggs.

Left Ontario around 10:45am Mtn time and got to Klamath Falls OR about 7pm Pac time. Over an 8 hour driving day with no interstate. We are very tired the last hour.

This part of Oregon is still the high desert (much like nevada) to the south of our road and then more green and mountainous to the north- we drove along this edge to avoid the high temps (114+ F) in northern Nevada this week.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Driving day: from Utah through Idaho to Oregon

Leaving Oden, Utah very hot. Stopped by Dragonfly Health Food Store to drop off Biomat books/brochures. They also promote yoga/dance, holistic health. Visit them at www.DragonflyHealthFoods.com We had lunch there. The place is painted in several bright colors - the kind I love to wear! (Jocelyne).
Beautiful driving weather although we noticed a dark cloud most of the day and it was as if we drove around it. Thanks for that!
Key words/signs today: Summit, Independence, Eagle, Echo, Four Winds, Bliss, Pioneer, Knight Transportation, Sinclair (French word translation - free of sin). In true history, the Sinclair family was part of the Royal blood line. Some referred to us as pioneers following our bliss and setting fears aside. As we arrived in Oregon and stopped at the rest area, we read about the Oregon Trail reminded of how challenging some trails can be while others breeze right through to the golden days.

Warning: "Dust Storm area". I believe it with big open spaces and large areas of dry land.
Ate at 'Garden of Eden' in Idaho. '7th Heaven' was a sign by the highway.

Getting easier and faster to pack/unpack.
Over 12 miles of freshly poured black tar. Josh and I used cotton cloth as a mask to shield to strong odor. Jeff said "What smell?" (joking)
Staying at a Holiday Inn Express. The hotel clerk was impressed to log in a zip code starting with '0' - we still use our Manchester address until such time as our permanent address is known to us.
Driving miles: 365 miles
Total from CT: 2,254 miles

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Did you eat your vegies?


hi ...did you know that vegies grown very big out west??? Remember eat your vegies!!!

R & R in Ogden

Sleep in again til 9ish, even though we were awake earlier. Jocelyne is up early doing yoga quietly - it feels so good to stretch! Then catch up on work, phone calls, this blog which we haven't written in since the 4th of July and so on. We've been busy enjoying things! We have had internet connections most everywhere we've been and we also have our own internet via verizon to hook up all 3 computers to when privacy is needed. We just haven't had the time to devote to the blog til now yet jot down notes every day. We are alive and well, quite well actually while parts of the U.S. are going through floods, power outages, high heat indexes etc.
It's 99 degrees here in Ogden but that's like 85 in CT or Iowa. Humidity is low here. Skies are clear and we go for walks in the morn and at night in the cool of the day (say 65).
Still unable to upload pictures to this site. We have taken loads of them and will find a way to share some of them.

I (Jocelyne) called a former teacher who lives in Idaho. Unfortunately she will be at a daylong spa as we drive near her place tomorrow. It was great to reconnect even by phone. She is gifting us with a 3 hour seminar to release issues based on the story of genesis pushing away the trust between man and woman. It actually has been quite smooth driving our own vehicle and managing to communicate our needs as we travel hundreds of miles...at times there is no phone connection even though our vehicles are visible to one another.

We found a quaint Health Food Store/Restaurant in town and had a wonderful lunch there. We walked to the Perry's Ogden Egyptian Theater. Although it was closed today as most places are on Sunday in this mostly Mormon town, we enjoyed the outside of the building's architecture. http://www.utah.com/ogden/egyptian-theater.htm

There seems to be a recurring "EGYPTIAN" theme ... hummm