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Haystack Rock & The Needles: Oregon

The Road Led Home

Posted on March 15, 2019March 28, 2019 by Jan

Part of our strategy for checking places includes occasional diversions when I have clients to work with. New Orleans is coming up in May, but the past couple weeks we’ve been wandering my old stomping ground in Oregon. Stops have included Portland (twice), Bend and the coast.

Tammy pretending she likes snow in Bend.

It’s been classic Oregon weather of cold, wet, windy, sunny and warm. The best advice is to plan on rain and wind and if the sun comes out, call it a win.

Hard to find a prettier place when the weather is nice.

As long as we were here I wanted Tammy to see the variety within the state instead of just Portland. Bend was about a 4-hour drive due to snow over Mount Hood from Portland. Bend is considered central Oregon. I would have liked to let her see eastern Oregon but that would have been another 4-hour drive and even more snow. Suffice it to say, if we lived in Oregon a car is required.

Portland includes much I remember, but many more bakeries, breweries, coffee shops and homeless than I remember. Seems like there are a ton of smokers and of course the legalization of marijuana has made it a mecca for many.

Comforts of the big city aside, I enjoy the coast the best. Scenery, seafood, a few bakeries and sand in your shoes. I took Tammy by too many old fishing spots and points of interest, but it was interesting to see what had changed and what seems to remain unchanged.

One accessible fishing spot for salmon and steelhead.

Secret trout fishing spot included in Thunderbird and Whale but no easy way to get there.
Tillamook Rock lighthouse, written about in Thunderbird and Whale. One of my salmon and bottom fishing spots, out in the open but not easy to reach.

We took the opportunity to have a cup of coffee with a potential client in the small oceanfront community of Manzanita. Tammy as usual, was a great addition to the conversation. While Oregon is not on the list for long-term relocation, it might be our on-the-road home for a few months if we’re offered the work.

2 thoughts on “The Road Led Home”

  1. Karen B. says:
    March 16, 2019 at 6:14 am

    Wow! The variety of climate and the beauty of nature are astounding. I think it’s smart to at least have a home base while you explore.

    Tammy pretending she likes the snow…snort!

    1. Jan says:
      March 16, 2019 at 10:28 am

      She’s a regular little snow bunny!

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