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I'm just going to lead with this. |
The weekend before – that is, yesterday and the day before – I completed my Peak Pilates advanced mat certification class. There were just two of us in the class (the other student was Gala Davis from Seward, Alaska) and it was very fun and also exhausting. I spent Friday and Saturday nights in the wonderful Airbnb in Sellwood (1104 SE Nehalem) and had ice cream both nights.
On Sunday when I got home I was so exhausted that I took a
long bath, had dinner (Dave did the cleanup which was such a gift) and was in
bed by 9:30 – and slept until almost 8. I thought I would be really sore but I
wasn’t.


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I'm hitching a ride on the fish transport truck |
As we got to the end of pond 1 we saw a sign for a trail –
250 yards to the waterfall, 500 yards for the whole loop. So we had to do it,
and found the most beautiful beach by the side of the stream, with a waterfall.
We walked the whole length of the loop and then visited the winter coho in
their pool, and then headed out. We kept going on 53 to where it joins 26 so we
made a loop. On the way we saw a sign for a trail to Soapstone Lake, which we
might do.
We got back and checked into our room at Schooner’s Cove,
and relaxed briefly. During our relaxing I got an e-mail from Mimi, my teacher
at the Wine and Spirits Archive, telling me that I passed my WSET Level 2 test
with distinction – 98 out of 100 points. It’s making me nutz wondering which of
the 50 questions I missed, but I am very proud of myself anyway.
We headed back to Wheeler and The Salmonberry for dinner. It was not exactly what we expected – like Mac’s in Chatham, you order as you come in and then they bring you your food like a sit down restaurant – but we ended up getting an outside table on the porch overlooking the river and the food was very good and the sun was shining and the clouds were hanging on the mountains and I don’t know if we’ll ever go back there but we are very glad we went. The oysters rivalled the ones on the Cape.
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This isn't even all the pelicans |
We drove by the little house several times and saw its new
roof but that’s about it. There is no sand report.
I'm delighted that you still find new adventures after so many years. Makes me look forward to being there with you.
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