Friday, February 26, 2021
SOUTHERN OREGON, DAY 3: TOKETEE FALLS AND DIAMOND LAKE
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
SOUTHERN OREGON, DAY 3: WILDLIFE SAFARI IN WINSTON
September 5, 2020
Just 70 miles from Bandon and its West Coast Safari Park, down a long, winding two-lane road, we discovered, quite by accident, the Wildlife Safari in Winston. How these two animal parks can exist in such out-of-the-way places and so relatively close to each other is a mystery to me.
We were on our way to our hotel in Sutherlin but had taken a wrong turn somewhere and ended up going through Winston, where we noticed the signs for the Wildlife Safari. Curious, we turned in at the sign and drove up the road for a bit.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
SOUTHERN OREGON, DAY 2: WEST COAST GAME PARK SAFARI IN BANDON
Friday, September 4, 2020
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
SOUTHERN OREGON: DAY 2, LONE RANCH BEACH AND FACE ROCK
September 4, 2020
We had been so swept off our feet by the Oregon beaches that we decided to spend a few more hours at Lone Ranch Beach before going north.
A quote from the author D. H. Lawrence perfectly describes our morning meanderings: "That's the place to get to--nowhere. One wants to wander away from the world's somewheres into our own nowhere."
There is something about having the sounds of human life wiped out by the sounds of waves and gulls. We had plenty of time to just wander up and down the beach with no real agenda except to see what was around us.
To start, I'm not sure I've ever seen a concentration of mussels quite this dense.
Monday, February 8, 2021
SOUTHERN OREGON: DAY 1, BEACH CITIES
September 3, 2020
Six-and-a-half months into COVID, we found ourselves desperate for another trip. We settled on a relatively short round-trip flight to Medford, Oregon, a city of about 83,000 people located 27 miles north of the California border and about 230 miles south of Salem, Oregon's capital city. Bob planned out a basically circular route with a few detours. Almost all of it was in less populated areas, far from the COVID epicenters during that time.
We flew out of the Palm Springs Airport, a first for us even though it is only 40 miles from our home. It is a very small but very nice little airport with a definite Palm Springs personality, including a tribute to Sonny Bono, who was mayor there from 1988-1992 and then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for California's 44th District from 1995 until his death in a skiing accident in 1998.