The trains woke us up a couple times - I must have missed quite a few of them because they DO come through at least once an hour - but the sky was a perfect blue this morning so we decided to head off for the slopes of Mount Hood. There is a ski area at the top with a lodge that stays open all year.
Our first stop along the road was the Gorge White House Winery. The tasting area was in a home which was on the National Registry of Historic places. It had beautiful windows and lots of gorgeous oak woodwork. There were fields of flowers behind the house and a panoramic view of the mountains. We talked for a while to the lady at the winery who suggested that we stop at an alpaca farm and knitting store in the foothills.
Our drive to the Cascade Alpacas and Foothills Yarn and Fiber took us through acres of fruit trees and grape vines. Finally, after a winding climb, we got to a farm with dozens of alpacas and their babies. The fleece was incredibly soft, so I had to buy a little yarn to make a scarf. After we left the farm the road became much steeper as we headed up towards Mt. Hood. The mountain was startlingly white against the deep blue sky.
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Nice photo of Mount Hood
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