
My drive from Spokane to Tacoma was relatively boring. I've driven that stretch of I-90 an ungodly amount of times, so I almost just zoned out the whole time, but I did want to stop at the Columbia River because it's so beautiful and I never stopped at the scenic viewpoint before. Really amazing. I wanted to stop at the Wild Horses Monument too, but you have to be going eastbound. Alas. It's crazy how diverse the geography is in Washington. I almost think it's hilarious that they call it "the evergreen state" because only a little bit of it is actually covered in evergreens. The whole central/eastern part of it is completely dry and arid. One time when I was driving only a few hundred feet from this pull-out a tumble weed rolled into my car, haha! So "old west".


I've been hanging here in Tacoma for the past few days and have absolutely fallen in love with it. Who knew!? Tacoma, you're pretty rad. Then again, the people in a place totally make it or break it and I'm loving the people here. I feel like I've made so many friends already- which for me is like... incredible. I haven't had a group of friends to hang out with consistently in over a year, so it's really amazing to be sort of grafted into an existing group of people who are awesome. Something about this place makes me feel like being more outgoing and extroverted rather than my typical introverted standoffish self. Of course, I will be moving on in the near future, so it's not going to last all that long. We'll see if I end up returning to Tacoma though... The past few months I've been really considering moving somewhere on the outskirts of Seattle (since I can't handle actually living in Seattle, but I love this Pacific Northwest area), and having spent time here in Tacoma has made it look quite appealing.
Tacoma seems to have taken a liking to me as well because it's breaking all my things. I guess it wants me to stay here? About 30 minutes before I arrived in Tacoma, my engine started making noises, so I pulled over and figured out that my alternator belts were SUPER loose. Somehow the bolt that held the alternator in place had become loose and allowed it to slip down, making the belts so loose they almost just came off. Then I figured out that my propane is leaking- which I still haven't fixed. So I can't run anything off of propane for the time being. Luckily I'm not really living in the Winne right now, and my next stop on the trip will be a place where I can get it fixed (I think). THEN my bike decided to lose some nuts and also get a flat tire. Ugh. Haha. Today I was productive though. I got a new tire for my bike, and I think I still maybe need to tighten up the alternator but for now it's good. I'll check it before I embark on the next leg of my journey.



Speaking of biking, I have been biking all over in Tacoma and man am I out of shape! I guess that's what happens when you have a job where you sit in front of the computer for 10 hours a day for 9 months. My legs are in quad boot camp. My bike is a super heavy cruiser, so it's not really built for the most efficient of rides. But damn do I look cute with that little blue bike and it's basket. Haha, I joke, I joke. No pain, no gain.
Tacoma is such a great city to bike in. It's a little hilly in places (and if I was in better shape it probably wouldn't matter much), but overall it's awesome to just bike around. I've always wanted to live someplace where I wouldn't need a car. After this trip, I'll probably have consumed enough gasoline for 5 lifetimes, so I may need to take a break from the gas station lifestyle for a bit.
So far my favorite places here are the Beyond the Bridge Cafe, the Parkway bar and the taco truck. I'm pretty sure I've gone to all three everyday. I've been living off of drip coffee, tacos, and Rainier. Bomb. Little Bit and I have gone on some walks too. The other day we walked quite a few miles. Down to the waterfront and all around the north end of Tacoma. My legs are totally confused about all this activity. I have a few pictures I took with my Holga some years ago and I'd totally forgotten where I'd taken them. Well, it turns out I took them in Tacoma like three years ago! Haha. My memory was jogged as I walked along the shoreline looking out at the piers. Kind of a cool thing. It was almost like a hidden treasure in my mind that I dug up!






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oh holga images! The Holga was my first love in photography. Those two pictures are so beautiful. I love the character each holga camera gives to the pictures taken with it. They're all different!
Tacoma sounds wonderful. I didn't get to go to Tacoma while I was in the Pacific Northwest, but if I end up back out there I'll definitely have to check it out.
I love the columbia river gorge around Portland/Vancouver. It's breathtaking.
I so wish I had your guts to roadtrip it alone!
I am impressed by your auto knowledge! If my engine started making a noise, I would have no idea what to do or what to look for. I know what to do if my engine overheats, and I might be able to change a tire if I had to, but that's about it. That's very handy knowledge to have on a roadtrip!
I just LOVE reading about your trip - I get so excited whenever you post! These pictures are amazing, I'm glad you're having such a great time in Tacoma! And I'm so impressed that you know what is going on when your engine makes noises - haha! I'd be so lost!!
i love following this trip of yours!
omg i want that mug! SO cute! i am on a solo road trip myself, camping around the national parks in southern utah. yay for strong, independent women!
Laura
I just wanted to say what an inspiration you are, because of you I'm currently making plans to by a Van and travel around the country mostly the south during the summer, and also just to get out more and travel around my own neck of the woods
Mmmm, Jarritos!!
Love your photos. I want to see Washington. ;)
You are such an inspiration to me (: The scenery looks absolutely amazing. I so wanna go on a road trip right around now.
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I love the Photos! Thanks for sharing. xx, Alice from bells and whistles :)
I don't think I'd be able to handle living in seattle either, but that is really awesome about all the Tacoma bike riding you've been doing. That cafe seems so sweet and I love the little mug. All the photos of this trip are so amazing.
Bummer about the broken things! Hopefully, you get everything fixed soon.
I know what you mean about the heavy cruiser. I have a really cute pink one that I got off Craigslist a while back. It's totally cool looking but ridiculously bulky.
I love the pictures! Who's Daniel, by the way? lol
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It sounds like such a beautiful place, I adore your holga pictures I really need to take mine out for a play soon to.
I totally need to get active to there are actually some nice woods and such around here but I never thing of visiting them you've just inspired me to do some walking and do something other than sitting in front of a screen 24/7!
beautiful pictures! I love the closeups!! you are truly beautiful!
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Your adventure is so amazing. I love that you're biking around Tacoma -- it's like a storybook! Are you going to be visiting Portland while you're in the Northwest?
Ahh love your Brave!!! I was in Seattle's SODO area over the weekend and saw a Brave abandoned on the side of the road, so sad! Glad to see you save one!!!! And your right the drive to Spokane is really boring, I have really good friends who live there and it was a shock when I drove across at the climate! Cant wait to see where you go next!
Beautiful photos, and happy travels! XOXO, Natalya
Beautiful pictures! Between the biking and taco truck I'd say you're enjoying yourself! :)
wow, these pics are so beautiful!! your blog is always so inspiring!
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I really enjoyed reading this blog post because I live a minute away from 6th Ave. and work over on Ruston Way, right on the waterfront. If you haven't gone already, try the Rosewood Cafe on N 26th and Warner. So delicious! Maybe I'll run into you on the street before you leave.
You look like you're absolutely having the time of your life. I just wanted to let you know that I always look forward to reading about this adventure you're on!
Looking good.
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Wow the photos are wonderful, the landscape looks stunning! I'm getting itchy feet seeing this. Ah reading your blog is a bit like going on holiday for a few minutes :)
Hello there! I just discovered your blog and oddly enough I am myself a Tacoma resident! I live right down near Ruston and it is indeed a beautiful area. I'm happy to hear that you have been enjoying your time here. I've lived here for a couple of years and enjoy being close to Seattle, but not too close. I recently returned from a short trip in which we traveled in a big rental van. Your travels sound wonderful and something I hope to do myself some day. All the best to you!
Loving the aroma of Tacoma?
p.s. I know how you feel about being on that strip of I-90 all the time; it's my life every summer.
Great photos!! That little cafe looks so cute!
not that it matters at this point, ha, but you can get to the horses traveling westbound too. they are super fun i hope you get there some time! : )
That's just so awesome that you're able to travel like that, without any worries...
Hi there!!
I stumbled across your blog a couple weeks ago when you posted your headboard tutorial on elsie's blog. I instantly fell in love with the Brave, and I am so envious of your independence! :) Anyhow, you instilled a bug in me, and I've been on the search for a motorhome of my own... The husband jumped on board (no pun intended ;) and we bought a 1976 Sportscoach just last saturday. It was a one owner rig, in really good condition. We are planning to decorate and make it ours, if you would like to take a peek you can right here: http://vol25.typepad.com/vol25/2010/11/we-bought-it.html
Also: I live about 3 hours from Moses Lake, in the dry area of Washington, so this post was super exciting! Wish we could have met up or something! :)
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