I alluded to my visit to the Oregon/Washington last month. For my FB friendsies -- this is probably a repeat. But, to offset my stressful week of finals, I wanted to focus on something happy. Traveling makes me happy. Traveling to visit my besties makes me even happier.
Sidebar: If a web-log is "blog" for short, and a video log is a vlog, then is a pictoral log a Plog? Just sayin'.
Without further adieu, my plog... tee hee.
Ok -- we HAD to stop for one of these... Elephant Ears!!! Yummo!
Yeah - huge. I could barely finish mine and thankfully it was the only deep fried anything I ate the entire time.
Yeah - huge. I could barely finish mine and thankfully it was the only deep fried anything I ate the entire time.
The boardwalk crosses over a little river too. Darling.
Nice sunset. It was a gorgeous day.
Here is me & the Professor - looking a little bit wind-blown. Bleh.
Day 3: We went back over to the Washington side, up the coast and into Long Beach.
Lots of cute little shops there too!
Lots of cute little shops there too!
Oh look, right next to the enormous statue of a clam and a giant size frying pan is the Long Beach Branch of First American Title (the company for which I work). Maybe it's time to ask for a transfer? hehe.
Lots of crab legs would wash up on shore. Guess the seagulls already picked them over! lol.
We drove all of the way up the coast, up the peninsula to Oysterville.
Bet you'll never guess what they had there...
Bet you'll never guess what they had there...
OYSTERS! These are actually mounds of empty shells. They are usually ground and sold in gravel mixes.
Oyster Beds.
3 comments:
I wanna go to the beach.
How fun! I really think I could live in Oregon or Washington!
nice photographic essay. Makes me want to visit that place
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