Pat is paying for our goodies at the NEW Bandon Cheese Factory
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A nice visit to Bandon by the Sea |
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Food and fun by the mouth of the Coquille River |
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Small town, but lots of places to feast on fresh seafood |
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A lot of our VROC friends will remember Cranberry Sweets. A VERY bad place to go :-) |
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We were too busy visiting the normal familiar places in town we didn't stumble on this until it was closing up. Maybe next time. |
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Not a warm day, but the tourists really don't seem to mind |
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Washed Ashore, http://washedashore.org/
Very interesting place. Everything used in the structures was found on the beach. Made by volunteer labor too. |
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We also visited the inside exhibits. The lady that started this project has a traveling exhibit, and semi-permenant ones here in Bandon and one in Homer, Alaska. |
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As usual, I ate too much sugar-free candy and suffered for a few hours :-) |
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Super quality! |
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All made right here in Bandon |
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From lunch to Fine Dining, this is a good place to eat |
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The little town is home to a lot of Artisans, there is work like this everywhere |
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Oregon Sea Pony |
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Nice work! |
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Bandon light house. This is where the Coquille River dumps into the ocean. |
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This 47' Motor Life Boat is stationed about 25 miles North of here at Station Coos Bay. It's on patrol down here today, and will be participating in the "Blessing of the Fleet" that will be going on later this afternoon. |
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Cute little seal |
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Oregon Myrtlewood. Only grows here and in the Holy Land |
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Karen is hiding in the woods |
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Waiting for lunch at the Bandon Bakery. Good food! |
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We can all agree with this! |
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Inside a Chocolate shoppe |
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Pat and Karen are drooling |
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Chocolate temptations |
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Belgium in the bulk |
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Tree made of all chocolate |
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Chocolate Bouquet |
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Amen! |
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A gallery with beautiful sculptures and paintings |
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Getting his point across |
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Not only does she know all about all the displays, she entertains. A fun place. |
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Street music. He was good too. |
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Both sides of the street are full of fun shops |
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There ARE treasures here |
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As you leave Old Town |
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More picturs from Washed Ashore |
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The lady that built this left different levels in some of the bottles. She plays music on the Starfish made from scraps |
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Sea Lion |
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Carol and Neil, Pat, Karen (hiding again) and Preston |
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Inside a whales skeleton made of plastic items "washed ashore" |
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Shoes from "who knows where" |
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Karen checking the lion |
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Friendly little turtle |
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Shore Pine |
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Sempre Paratus |
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Fresh fish caught today |
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Cleaning the catch |
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These boats replaced the old reliable 44' MLB. Lots of memories here |
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If your ship is sinking, this can be a welcome sight |
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Lunch time at the fish cleaning station |
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Oregon Poppies |
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Wooden sentinal |
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Bandon totem |
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Fisherman's truck |
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Face Rock |
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Some Beach |
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This is a very pretty weed |
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Pretty...but it's cold and damp. I traded this for the desert. |
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Wild Strawberries |
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It is easier to Live off the Land in the Pacific North West than in a lot of other places. |
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Especially when you can eat chocolate paper! |
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My friend Skid can relate to this :-) |
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Just a couple more shots of washed ashore I took with the phone |
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Cute |
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Sunday morning breakfast at Tai's Dynasty in North Bend. Pat is checking out the specials |
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Karen is resting up to see what kind of mischief she can get in next |
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Bob showing Geno pictures of some parts he made in the machine shop where he works |
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The Gang. THIS is what we miss about Coos Bay. Our friends, closer than family. |
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A healthy lunch. Some of the others ate a little more :-) |
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The Red, White, and Blue for Memorial Day. |
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