Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

End of the Year Scavenger Hunt

You're expecting a wrap-up of 2015, aren't you? Here's the condensed version: longest temp job ever, longest summer ever, documentary produced and shown locally on PBS (you can see it here). That's nothing compared to what 2016 holds in store - selling up and moving back across the pond!

But let's not get too far ahead. It's still the holidays and all, so let's just chillax and do the year-end Scavenger Hunt. Thanks as always to Greenthumb for hosting!

Guess what our list consisted of this month -- lots of holiday-themed prompts, so you get to relive Christmas! I took some of the photos on my recent beach retreat in Newport, Oregon.

This was in a gift shop window -

JOY


If you go to Newport, DO NOT get a hotel on the bay, where the sea lions hang out. They are very, very noisy!

TOGETHER


Our (artificial) Christmas tree at home. The extra-bright lights in the middle are were the only original lights still working. They've blown out now, and it's nicer with fewer lights.

TREE


I remember this crow ornament from as far back as I remember Christmas. I don't remember it ever having a hanger; it always just sits in the branches.

ORNAMENT


Decorated light posts by the beach, and unbelievable blue sky when I arrived in Newport.

LIGHT


Christmas-surround!

CHRISTMAS


In a different shop window -

SPARKLE


I decorated these little tins and filled them with chocolates for Christmas gifts. You can see more here.

GIVING


Is it any wonder my clothes are tight?

FOOD


Staying in bed to read and drink coffee. And then tea. And have some cookies. So, yeah, tight clothes.

RED


I seem to have missed KITCHEN, but here's my WHATEVER. This sea bird looked like a rock until I walked by and it brought its head out from under its wing.


And squawked at me.




Now we've relived Christmas, time to celebrate the New Year.  
 Happy 2016 - spread peace, love and understanding!

Val

Saturday, December 19, 2015

So much water the earth must be tipping

Have you heard about the wet and wild weather on the Oregon coast - incessant rain, flooding, wind, high surf?  Perfect time for a beach retreat, don't you think?




I went to Newport, which sits right at the corner of Pacific Ocean and Yaquina Bay.




Surprisingly, it was sunny with blue sky on the day I arrived, probably the last blue sky until July.




I stayed at The Whaler Motel, which was lovely - immaculate, fantastic view from every room, large swimming pool and spa, plus small gym. The staff were very nice, and there was an off-season discount - thank you, Santa!




It was an easy walk to Nye Beach, with its quaint shops.











There's something about seaside towns - all the maritime kitsch and clapboards, the never-ending struggle against the elements.






The green building is the Sylvia Beach Hotel, which is known for its author-themed rooms, comfy library, communal meals and a ban on phones and wifi. I thought about staying there, but I wanted solitude, and yes, I wanted wifi.

 Here it is from the beach, at dusk.




And here's my motel from the beach. 




This is so misleading. It does not sit alone on an isolated bluff - there are other motels just out of sight, but nothing gets in the way of the beach.











The blue sky didn't last, and most of the time I was out it was windy and wet. My waterproof jacket drained straight onto my jeans, which then soaked down into my rubber boots. It was bloody cold!

But when I was watching the incoming tide thunder against the craggy rocks at Depoe Bay and Boiler Bay, I could have stayed forever - it was exhilarating!





Val