Saturday, September 17, 2022

What you do when you get evacuated...

You go to the coast!

We found some fun places to go, thanks to our Harvest Hosts for suggestions. If you aren't familiar with Harvest Hosts/Boondockers Welcome it is a network of either homeowners who have land or a place to park your RV on their driveway or businesses with land or a big enough parking lot. We lucked out with some fabulous hosts in some great locations.  That view is from Willapa Bay Heritage Farm and we were just minutes from the beach...that you can drive on!



 

We saw the world's largest frying pan (good grief, who could cook in that!) and went to the Blue Heron Cheese Company. They also had wine but the smoked Brie was terrific!




The best stop for Dave was the Evergreen Air & Space Museum in McMinnville, OR. The home of the "Spruce Goose", the world's largest seaplane built from 94% wood but not spruce. It actually was built from birch but the media dubbed it the "Spruce Goose" with all the controversy over it. Designed and engineered by Howard Hughes to carry tanks for the war, it was so big they never thought it would ever fly. Given it also had federal funding Hughes was challenged in Washington over it. His response was to take it for a test water taxi and then took it into the air! I think Dave was almost as giddy as Hughes must have been sitting in the cockpit. We had the best docent, who spent extra time with us and even let me go into the restricted area to show how the German Messerschmitt ME-262 got started...by pulling a cord...like your lawn mower! It was a cool place with lots of planes including the one Dave's son Brian worked on in the Navy, the F14 Tomcat.










We are so enjoying the drive down the coast on 101 and there are so many beautiful spots along the way...

One of my favorite's was Cove Beach. It was quite a hike down from the road (top picture shows the tree from the beach and bottom picture is from that same tree looking down) but the view was amazing. I wrote Dave a little note :)


Cool bridges and tunnels...and fog! 





We are now in Coos Bay, OR and our campsite is right on the bay. Clearly Pappy & Noodle are enjoying the views!


The location here is great because there are 3 state parks within 15 minutes. Gorgeous views and from the overlook at Simpson Reef we saw so many sea lions, seals and whales! It was so cool! Our cameras couldn't capture the whales but all those brown blobs are seals & sea lions.





We have enjoyed Oregon but as you can see in the pictures we're wearing long pants and shirts so it's time to head further south! Noodle wouldn't cooperate with a smile but even he is snuggling in getting ready for the Redwoods. Thanks for reading and following our blog!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just love to coast pictures, water destinations are my happy place. You both look great and I love the updates.

Anonymous said...

Oops forgot my name Josie

Anonymous said...

WOW! What an awesome adventure! Love the beautiful coastline pictures. Dave looked like a natural sitting in that plane! Stay safe! Sending prayers everyday! Love you both!
Gary & Ruth

SARGE said...

STELLAR !!!!!!! JOY and MEMORIES

Anonymous said...

Love the pictures and reading about your adventures. The spruce goose is very cool. I do believe I read every book I could about Howard Hughes when I was younger. Think about the omelettes we could make in that giant frying pan. Based on my last remark you can try to guess who is writing this.

Anonymous said...

Once again great pictures!
And Yes I think the giant frying pan would be great for our camping breakfast/brunch 😉
Love the beach to Martha and Dave did look like he was in a happy place in that plane!
Love you guys and miss you!
Jan

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing with us working people

Michelle said...

Michelle

Anne and Carl said...

You are clearly showing us that the best is yet to come!

Anonymous said...

Wowza! Love the views. I also love that it sounds like you guys are having the time of your life! Miss you at home but so happy for your adventure! 💕
Lins and Marc

Dottie Due said...

Your pictures are amazing. Dave particularly enjoyed the ones form the Space Museum. When your trip is over you should put your story and pictures into a hard bound book. Maybe National Goegraphic would be interested in your pictures.
Dottie

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful journey! Priceless memories 💖 of a lifetime. Julie and sam

Susan Halso said...

So beautiful...The size of the Redwoods is mind boggling!! Not to mention the frying pan too! I'm sure you could whip up an excellent meal in that pan Martha!! You guys both look happy and healthy! Enjoy every minute on the road! :)

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