Home Sweet Home

One week ago, I decided that I was finished with my tent camping trip. I was on the Oregon Coast and had vowed to stay there until the heat wave and wildfires tapered off. Then, I began to feel bored. Then, I started missing my little house, which was in storage, in Deming, NM. It…

Beach Bum

As I traveled north, Highway 101 curved away from the mountains and towards the ocean. I finally found beach access in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and just south of Yachats, a small but trendy town on the coast. Oregon owns most of the day use areas and they are free. The Forest Service sites…

It Must Be Monday

Tango and I began our walk around the campground, and we were only a few steps from our site when I sensed that this morning was different. Silence! I did not hear the crackle of a morning campfire or the sound of someone cooking breakfast on a Coleman stove. No soft whines from sleepy children.…

Where is the Beach?

After a week on the Oregon coast, I am still looking for the beach. I have glimpsed some of the coastline while driving but have not plopped down for the day on a blanket, in the sand, with a good book. I have not even walked onto a beach. Geography is the biggest problem. The…

Greetings from the Oregon Coast

I managed to be useful to my friend, Gennie, who is getting ready to RV fulltime. After a week of easy living in her place and in the wake of 90 degree days in the Willamette Valley, Tango and I got restless. It did not take long to figure out where to head next after…

Flip Side of Oregon

I have been to Oregon once before, in the 1970s, when I came to Corvallis to check out graduate school. I stayed in Arizona, so I have no practical knowledge about the state and its people. Based on news stories and political trends over the years, I pictured Oregon as one big, liberal college town. I…

Reentry

So, after 2 months in wild Alaska, how am I adapting to mainstream life in the lower 48? Here are the highlights! Greatest convenience (besides a flush toilet): plugging in my computer and phone every night and finding them fully charged in the morning! Best Kitchen Moments: Washing dishes with soap, water, and a sponge, instead…

Simplifying in Central Oregon

Tango and I are settled into my friend Gennie’s house in the Williamette Valley, in Central Oregon. She is making the transition to becoming a full-time RVer and needs some help making forward progress. Sorting through things and making decisions about what to keep for this next phase of life is so difficult. What goes…

Seattle and Points South

I only stayed one night at North Cascades National Park. I wanted to stay longer but the rain came in and was expected to stay for a few days. No more rain, I protest. I packed up my wet tarp and some drenched towels. I hate packing wet stuff, but I had no choice. By…

North Cascades National Park

I broke camp at Mt. Baker on Friday morning. I felt that now familiar urge to move on to something new, maybe Baker Lake, but I debated with myself. Leaving a great campsite on a holiday weekend (4th of July) is not always a wise move. Would I find another? No matter, I would be…