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Monday, July 6, 2009

A quick trip to the Oregon Coast

We had the opportunity to run over to the Oregon coast for a couple nights earlier this week. On the way to the coast, we did a little detour to see the monastary where the Briggitine monks make their delicious fudge. The place was off a country road near Amity and really wasn't that exciting. There was a chapel and some simple looking buildings, but only a tiny gift shop. We were hoping to see the fudge being made! The gift shop had four small shelves of candies and the rest of the items were religious materials. So, we bought a box of fudge and continued on to the coast.

We arrived in Lincoln City just after noon, so we stopped in at Mo's on Siletz bay for lunch. The girls each order grilled cheese sandwhiches which were served on frisbee's (they got to keep) and Harry and I each had some hot and delicious clam chowder. We walked around the bay a little while, but it was so windy we decided to drive down to Depoe Bay and purchase an annual State Park Pass. At four we checked into the Worldmark resort in Gleneden and the girls had a nice surprise when papa and grandma showed up! With a two bedroom condo that sleeps six, there was plenty of room for all of us. The girls swam after our dinner of barbequed chicken and fresh raspberry pie and Harry and I walked on the beach and enjoyed the sunset.

On Tuesday, we said goodbye to papa and grandma and headed up the coast towards our next destination: Seaside. Along the way we stopped in at a favorite spot--the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Upstairs there is a viewing area where you can see the milk being cultured and turned into cheese curds, then squeezed into large blocks and sealed up to cure. Also, you can see the assembly line for the cheese ready for slicing into various sizes and sealed up for shipping. Very interesting! We had lunch there, ice cream cones for the girls and some yummy items from the gift shop (amazing garlic chili pepper cheddar cheese!). From there we headed North and stopped again in Canon Beach at Ecola State Park--a beautiful spot. This park has two beaches, one a mile and a half walk into (Crescent Beach) and the other an easy walk into (Indian Beach). There are hiking trails, view points and amazing lush woods. Definately recommend the park to anyone passing through! For those taking more time to travel up the coast, there are many state parks, viewpoints and light houses to see on the scenic route.

We arrived at the Worldmark Seaside around seven and with two tired girls, Harry picked up some dinner to eat in the room. After dinner, the girls crashed on the couches with their dad and I snuck out for a couple hours to photograph the sunset and Seaside at night. We had a one bedroom condo which looked north up the beach as well as over all of downtown Seaside. One of our favorite rooms yet! The next day the girls played in the pool, the gameroom, Alyssa rode the Tilt-a-whirl, Lauren rode the carousel and we walked around Broadway before heading towards home. It was so hard to leave!! Beautiful weather both days and amazing sunsets!

This is the Tillamook Head lighthouse, currently used as a Columbarium, visible from Canon Beach.

Haystack rock and the beaches of Canon Beach as seen from Ecola State park.

Mmmm! A favorite of ours! 38 ice cream flavors, cheese samples and a viewing room looking into the factory at work.


Sunset in Gleneden the first night. This man stayed in this spot for about forty minutes watching the waves and the sun go down.


Indian Beach at Ecola State park.

Another view of Indian Beach.



Two tired girls taking a break.


Fireworks on the beach in Seaside the second night. A lot of people were on the beach with their bonfires and also giving an early show of fireworks.



Tillamook Head, the view from Seaside

The Seaside Promenade, a 8000 foot long concrete boardwalk, lit at night.

Another picture at Ecola State Park.
Lauren on the carousel in the little Seaside mall.

Downtown Seaside at night, the view from our balcony.

The Seaside Turn-around. A popular spot to hang out in the summer or cruise around. Located on Broadway which is the main tourist area of town.



One of my favorite pictures!

We always enjoy the beach--can't wait to go back!

8 comments:

  1. What is this beach you talk about?! Haha! It's been so long since I've seen it. Love the pics, looks absolutely gorgeous!

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  2. absolutely gorgeous shots! I love the long exposures! You have a very good eye!
    Jennifer

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  3. The coast looks beautiful!

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  4. Great pictures, Amy! Your trip to the coast brings back so many fun memories. I would love some chocolate peanutbutter ice cream from Tillamook right now (and its only 8:30 in the morning!

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  5. Your photos are great - the carousel one stands out, but they're all good. - kdk

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  6. Natalie- sometime when you guys are in this neck of the woods, let us know, and we can plan a trip to those ol' familiar spots! Amelia would be right at home with the beach :)

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  7. That last photo is amazing! Great job! That Ecola State Park looks so gorgeous! I love the beach, it never gets old! Looks like you had nice weather too.

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