Archive for June, 2010

Continuing Adventures in Coos Bay, Oregon!

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Another glorious sunny day in Coos! On Saturday morning, we walked the dogs then headed over the Empire area – a good five minutes away – to attend the annual Clamboree! It was held outdoors, of course, at a small park near where we rented a house when we first moved here. There were booths selling all kinds of interesting things as well as food stalls. The local culinary institute had a booth with freshly-made chowder, clam Po Boys, fried clams – all kinds of neat stuff. We wandered and enjoyed looking at the people as well as the displays. There was live entertainment – a woman strumming the guitar and singing. Mom always said it you can’t say something nice….so I’ll stop there. At one booth a big old boy covered in tattoos and was selling all kinds of calls – moose, duck, crow (?), bear – you name it. Well, Den did. He said we need a good call for dogs. We wandered into a booth with all kinds of beautiful blown glass items. Dennis bought me a lovely pendant with ….are you ready? Can you guess? Really? A frog! Surprising, I know.

Part of the Clamboree was held down by the water where there’s going to be a boat building facility. There were several boats, canoes and kayaks displayed that men had built by hand. Very interesting but COLD! The temperate was warm – about 66 degrees, but the wind! Oy. If I haven’t mentioned it yet, Coos Bay in the summer is WINDY! I’m not talking a stiff breeze here. Nope, the wind here will blow an elephant off the deck, no problem. But I digress. Full of food, empty of cash and chilly, we headed for home to get ready for the BIG OPEN HOUSE!

When we moved to our little loop on Telegraph Hill I knew right away I wanted to have an open house to meet all the neighbors. I sent an invitation to every house and a few to others I’ve met since we arrived – about 24 people in all. I did put down RSVP but well, you know how it goes. I only had two replies by last Wednesday and was thinking we’d have to start drinking all that wine – soon! We put out glasses and food relegated our dogs to the patio and…the clock had barely struck four when the doorbell rang and it didn’t stop ringing for an hour. Yup we had about 20 people here. The first couple had been to a wedding in Mingus Park. If you haven’t already – Goodle it. Mingus is one of the most beautiful parks I’ve even seen. We walk the dogs there most dogs and I can barely make it back up the hill in tennis shoes. Our first guest walked it in HEELS! Amazing

Everyone brought something – more wine, a plant (poor plant) candy, fruit, fresh baked bread. It was wonderful. Best of all we found we have a great bunch of people living around us! We all drank, nibbled and exchanged restaurant reviews, volunteer opportunities and other fun gossip. By seven, everyone had started to leave. They all thanked us for doing the open house and letting them SEE the inside of our house. No one had been in here before! So, a good time was had by all.

End of the adventure? Nope. Today was another fabulous sunny day so we took the pups to the dunes for a good run today then started off to do a couple of chores. Well, we found more places to explore, like the Cash and Carry store – just like Costco but smaller, WAY smaller. Went back to the True Value Hardware store (they have a fresh popcorn machine so the customers can munch while they shop) – Den’s new passion since there’s no Home Depot here. As we were heading alone the bay toward home we spotted the sign for fresh fish and FISH TACOS!!! Yes, a new little place opened under the boardwalk about a week ago. They sell not only fresh caught fish but also some cooked goodies. The place is literally a small houseboat on the water in the marina! (Don’t laugh – we have about 20 boats in our marina!!!) The place was packed with folks waiting for their orders! We each got a couple of fish tacos and sat on the boardwalk to eat them. DELICIOUS! Unfortunately I forgot – again – to bring a sweater and damn near froze my butt off. One of these days I’ll get it.

Till next time…. Don’t forget to check out one of my books! I’ve written something for everyone.

Another fun Oregon adventure

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

We got up this morning and decided to take the pups for a run on the sand dunes. It’s about a 10 minute ride. Both dogs go nuts when Dennis gets out the ramp (Tara has bad hips) and they’re raring to go! We got to the end of our driveway and….Tara curled up for a nap, Duke stuck his head out the window to let his ears flap for the remainder of the ride. On the way there, I commented to Dennis that I hadn’t seen any deer since the weather got nice. Someone must have been listening. We barely got out of the car, when I looked up near the top the highest dune (about a four story building high) and there stood two deer! They are so dainty and beautiful! The dogs didn’t see them – too far away. The deer gazed at us a bit, then slowly walked up to the top of the dune and disappeared. What a lovely way to start the day!

Dukie chased his ball until he was pooped. Tara explored with her black Frisbee hanging out of her mouth and we all had a good time. We drove him, did stuff, had a early lunch then headed up to Winchester Bay/Reedsport for the big chainsaw woodcarving show! The sun was shining, the breeze wasn’t too bad and it was in the low 60’s. Perfect!

It cost a big $2.00 to get in to the show (everything here is so much less expensive!) There were booths, food stalls and all around the perimeter, people set up with huge hunks of wood and everywhere there was sawdust! Now, today was day three of the show, so all the carvers had made a start on their projects.. Of course each carver had product to sell to the crowd. Some of it was extraordinary, some so-so, but  I sure couldn’t do it. We got a free ice cream bar from one of the local banks. Wandered and of course Dennis fell in love. It’s his birthday tomorrow so he bought himself a gift. It’s a three-foot high carved wooden moose holding a welcome sign. I guess we’re Oregonians now! We barely got the moose into our car when the carvers started up again, so we wandered and watched. It really was an amazing thing to see. The artists all had a variety of tools but basically used chainsaws. I just cannot imagine how they see a figure in a block of wood. Takes real talent. We watched for a while then headed out. On the way through Reedsport, we stopped to look in some of the local antique shows. I’m hooked on Antiques Road Show and just know one of these days I’ll find a treasure. Stop laughing. I actually did buy an old book with a pub date of 1898 for a dollar. It’s full of remedies for illness, recipes and all kinds of weird stuff. I’ll enjoy browsing through it next winter on cold rainy days.

So ended another wonderful Oregon adventure.

More Coos Adventures.

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Yesterday I awoke to find fog snuggled in the valley outside our windows. It was gorgeous, cottony white and wispy. Didn’t last long because the sun burst out and the sky was blue and gin-clear and it was warm. Ran around all day without a sweater! Ohhhh, Coos heat wave. We started out running errands and had to stop by the Coos Bay Library. The Friends of the Library were having a book sale! I was good, I only came out with one bag full – a big $4.75. The Friends has a sale nine times a year, so of course I joined and said I’d help. I’m not stupid – volunteers get first choice of books!

As we wandered through town, my husband, Dennis noticed that “To Catch a Thief” was playing at the Egyptian theater. Yes, the one filmed in 1955! Den asked if I wanted to go and of course I said yes. We hopped over to Luigi’s for a Garbage Grinder to go for dinner – yummy, burp. One thing I love about Coos is – you never have to worry about attire. It’s always, “Coos Casual.” We got to the theater at 6:50 – ten minutes before show time. Den asked the lady in the ticket booth how much tickets were and she said, “Seven dollars.” “Each?” he asked. Nope, seven dollars for both of us! We stopped at the concession stand for a BIG bag of popcorn and it cost – $2.00. It was so large we couldn’t even finish the bag! So, our Saturday evening date cost a big $9.00!!!

One of the volunteers got up on the stage before the beginning of the movie to give a little preview about what’s coming to the Egyptian. They have concerts, beauty pageants as well as other movies. He also mentioned that anyone who could spot Alfred Hitchcock during the movie would get a free ticket for the next event! The movie started and it was fun to watch, in spite of the fact that I remembered half way through who the bad guy was. Grace Kelly was so lovely and ….skinny! Oy.  And say what you will about Cary Grant, that man knew how to wear a tuxedo. We loved the scenes of the Riviera and marveled at all the rich folk who would dress for dinner in Tuxes and long gowns! Whatever happened to those days? So, the show ended at 9:00 and I went to the concession stand to see if anyone had claimed the free ticket ‘cause I sure saw Alfred! Well, pretty much everyone saw him so….we all got free tickets! We walked to the parking lot, drove home and arrived at 9:05. You gotta love living in a small town.

Today we had misty rain all day. We drove to Winchester Bay to join our RV-ing friends for lunch. Had seafood, of course, at a neat little restaurant on the bay. After lunch our friend, Paul, drove us to the Elk preserve but…no Elk! I guess they were staying dry under the trees. It was fun to see our friends again as we’ve known the couple for over 40 years.

Came home, snuggled with the puppies, read a while and took a wee nap. Another wonderful adventure in Coos Bay.