Squeeze Me And Yes, Please – Kalaloch, WA
Our morning starts in dense fog so heavy with moisture it casts a stream of droplets on the side of the RV. We can hear the roar of the ocean in the [...] continue reading
Our morning starts in dense fog so heavy with moisture it casts a stream of droplets on the side of the RV. We can hear the roar of the ocean in the [...] continue reading
We're winding down to the last day of the July 4th holiday madness at our current "home" in the bustling harbor of Westport, WA. It's been both great [...] continue reading
I'm a bit of a roadside dining fanatic. Back in the day when we lived in Asia I used to love roaming the back alleys and discovering their hidden gems [...] continue reading
"Seize the time, Meribor. Live now! Make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again." Capt Picard, Star Trek The Next Generation [...] continue reading
Paul's away in Portland picking up his niece (who you may remember from last year) while I while away the day hanging by the beach and rocking out to [...] continue reading
When I'm close to nature I find there are few "bad" days. I'm not talking about the weather here. In fact I'm mostly weather-agnostic and enjoy just [...] continue reading
One of the cool things about volunteering here at Cape Disappointment State Park is that we are right across the bridge from Astoria, OR. This [...] continue reading
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter" Ansel Adams I'm the first to admit that I don't [...] continue reading
Towards evening we arrived at Cape disapointment on the Sea Shore. went over a bald hill where we had a handsom view of the ocean" John Ordway Nov [...] continue reading
We're back at "work" (and I use that term veeeery loosely) which means it's time to update you all about what exactly we're doing. Those who follow [...] continue reading
We are in our new "home", our temporary abode for the month of June and our first hosting job of the year. This is our 3rd year hosting in the summer [...] continue reading
She was one-of-a-kind, built by Howard Hughes, a genius (a madman?) in the service of war. She was also big, the largest aircraft ever built for [...] continue reading