
We continued on to the Rock Wahii, which was in a completely
excellent state, as Dave discovered yesterday. High sands and low tide combined
for the perfect walk-through on level sand, with only a small puddle to splash
through on the west side. I had the idea of using my phone flashlight to look
at the walls, and we found tiny purple crabs pretty much everywhere. We were
also pleased to see many starfish – it’s a hopeful sign. It’s interesting
though that there don’t seem to be any on the south starfish rock – all I can
think of is that people are taking them home as souvenirs. Didn’t their mothers
teach them beach etiquette?

On the way home we thought we’d stop in at Osborn’s for our
shared haystack sundae. A big perk of Osborn’s is that they have a parking lot.
We parked and started to head over there when Sam and Dave realized they should
have used the restroom at Buoy. (I had, of course, since I follow the NY Times
recommendation to pee early and often). So they headed to the restrooms and I
crossed the street to go into White Bird Gallery. While I was there I got a
text from Dave saying that Osborn’s was closed! I had been talking with the
saleswoman and mentioned it to her, and she said they’ve been having some “family
troubles” and were closed off and on. Oh dear! I went to meet Dave and Sam
(after buying some earrings in the gallery where our pictures live, called The
Oregon Gallery)) and we headed back to the car. We stopped at the Cannon Beach
Soap Store where I noticed they’re selling Grandma Hazel-style potholders for
$6 each. So now I know how much to charge if I decide to start selling them.
Then it was time to get back to relaxing. I finished the
pattern section of the sweater and discovered I’d done something wrong several
rows back, so I am putting the knitting on hold until I can get to Knotty Lamb
and they’ll fix it. I also had a nice chat with the Bubster, catching her on
her return from Maine. It turned cloudy and rather chilly over the afternoon,
which was kind of nice. Jen and Lauren arrived around 4 and headed down to the
beach.
We weren’t sure what the plan was going to be for today, so
we’d left dinner open, and after reviewing our options decided to return to Mi
Corazon. I wasn’t as blown away by the food this time, but it was still very
good. Jen kept trying to force Lauren to try things, even though she’d said she
wouldn’t. Lauren was a good sport. We sat towards the rear of the restaurant,
which meant we got to see more of the décor, which is truly fantastic. No two
things are exactly alike – for example, the lights are all more or less the
same shape and materials but different designs, and on the walls are things I’d
call fetishes with a driftwood stick base and found objects arranged on them.
Also, the rice that came on the plates was in the shape of a heart. On the
other hand, I could only have one kind of fish on my fish tacos. On the other hand they have an excellent sign
over their baño.
It was finally cool enough for a fire when we got home, so
Dave made a nice one and we played many games. We started with sushi go, which
I won the first game because Sam and Lauren hadn’t played before and I always
win when there are people who haven’t played. Unfortunately as soon as they
have played one time I don’t win anymore, which is what happened the second
time. Jen won on puddings, stealing the game from Dave, which happens to him a
lot. Then we thought it might be fun to play pepper since Josh isn’t here to
win, but it turns out that he passed on his skills to Jen, who won all 3 games.
Then it was time for some Happy Salmon, which – guess what – Jen won two rounds
of, but Lauren managed to eel her way to victory in the third round. And then it
was time for relaxing.
Tomorrow is our last day here – how did this week go by so
fast?
Oh dear heart, it does seem to go so fast. We were back from Maine before we started out. But I love your blogs AND your pix; sorry about your losing all those games. Good thing you're not competitive.
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