12 October 2010

Coastal Wanderings: The Conquering of a Viewpoint

Yea, five miners rescued from the mine now!
Can you imagine going from darkness to light?
From being trapped to freedom?
It seems miraculous!
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Now back to the coast...

Near this area--Neskowin
there is a viewpoint.
Now viewpoints (at least in my mind) equal cliffs...
and at the coast,
usually high, sheer cliffs over water.
So the first time we passed here
I suggested rather urgently that we NOT stop!
I really did.
But the second time...
I decided it was time to try...

We approached the viewpoint''s exit really, really slowly.

And parked where the trailers and trucks do--
near this hedge and not in the area closest to--

this wall-
this nice, solid looking, rock wall
behind which you can see only sky.
EEK!
Then
I
stepped up on the sidewalk
and saw this

this


this

and more views of the ocean and hillsides
(but the light was horrific for pictures so I won't post anymore here).
Pretty scary, huh?
Yea, I agree--not at all!
SOMETIMES,
in fact quite often,
fear of something
stops you from enjoying life as God meant it to be enjoyed!
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Sometimes,
as in this case,
fear is simply:
False
Evidence
Appearing
Real

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What fears has God helped you overcome?
Blessings,
Aimee
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Not sure who came up with the above acronym for FEAR but it really is a good one:)

Coastal Wanderings: Garibaldi

I'm just a LITTLE (actually a WHOLE LOT) excited right now due to the safe rescue of two three of the Chilean miners, so I hope that my posts this evening make sense:) Oh well--please indulge me as I rejoice, cry and get thoroughly happy over tonight's good news (and continue to pray for the men still trapped deep in our earth).
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And now back to some coast views from one of my favorite towns
(but one I had not been to for a long, long time)--
Garibaldi!
This photo shows the things I love most about this town.
Can you guess what they are?

Another view of the waterfront area.
I so LOVE this bay!
A pier.
Nice lighting this day--I like some clouds,
it must be the Pacific Northwesterner in me:)
You might not know it but there is an area not too far away from here that is considered a ghost town...it was a town built on land between the bay and the ocean.
Any guesses as to the town's name?
Lucky, local residents.
I envy them a bit.
Another local resident-
another bay view.

And another-
I was probably playing with the settings of the camera at this point--
but
even before I had a DSLR I took many photos of seagulls because I've always liked them!

Old smokestack--
I believe there was a mill here at one time.
Did I say I LOVE this area?
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Blessings going out from my home to yours,
Aimee

06 October 2010

The Word on Wednesday

"And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men: Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ." Colossians 3:23-24 KJV
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I wonder what I would accomplish if I did everything, everyday "as to the Lord"?
I wonder what would happen if I did all my tasks "heartily" (sincerely and enthusiastically, good naturedly, completely)?
Just wondering...
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Blessings,
Aimee

05 October 2010

Early Autumn in a Pacific Northwest Garden

Before I continue with more coast pictures--
I feel compelled to post some photos taken in our garden.

Dogwood-these remind me a bit of rose hips,
but I don't know what they are.
Anyone know?

A miniature rhododendron that has started to bloom again--
I am quite happy with that:)

Not quite ripe concord grapes being picked by my DH--
YUM! I LOVE Concord grapes--Niagara grapes too!

A fuzzy kiwi.
Apparently our kiwi thrives on neglect--
we seem to have quite a few this year.
I really, really hope they get ripe in time.
I LOVE kiwi!

What can I say?
The PNW had spring in winter,
(really!)
winter in spring and
a really short summer!
I just hope we get some more ripe ones before early autumn ends
and the freezes begin!

Lavender still blooming--
I believe this is the culinary type.
And lemon balm...
what can I say about lemon balm??
IT SPREADS..
I am SO not kidding!
It has spread out of the pot it was planted in,
spread to the ground nearby,
spread to the barrels behind it.
It obviously LOVES our garden and
since it is pretty and smells wonderful
I don't really mind at all!

Cosmos.
LOVE it!
Would not consider a summer--early autumn without planting some of it:)

One of my miniature roses--
I believe this is Sweet Shirley.
I think it is really pretty!
And last, but not least,
autumn colored Japanese maple leaves.

Only one area on the tree-
and I don't remember them being this orange last year...
BUT I LOVE it:)
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We also have quite a few lingonberries (some have a lot of red on them),
evergreen huckleberries (if the birds haven't eaten them yet),
very dehydrated blueberries (sigh),
one sorry looking Swiss chard plant,
apples,
prunes
and a few yellow raspberries!
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Blessings from the PNW,
Aimee

02 October 2010

Coastal Wanderings: Fish & Seafood

After some time in Garibaldi-Tillamook,
we raced southward to the Siletz Bay area (Taft) to find this beautiful view
at the beach there...loved, loved, loved it!

And we also found this view of a school of fish there--
well at least a sculpture of a school of fish!
BTW--I LOVE good public art and am always taking photos of it--
I have several photos of this one,
but I particularly like this picture because of the gorgeous colors behind it:)
And then our evening destination
(well at least for eating that evening)--
Mo's!
Now, anyone familiar with Oregon's northern or central coast,
has most likely heard of and been to-a Mo's
(they have several different locations)
I think this was my first evening visit to this one.

We got a table right by the window facing the bay and underneath these pretty lights!
They are pretty popular and had a good amount of people for a weeknight,
but we didn't have to wait more then a few minutes to get seated.

Mo's is famous for their clam chowder--
you can even buy it frozen at some grocery stores around the PNW.
it is creamy and delicious;
my two guests enjoyed it very much!!
Alas, I am lactose intolerant now and can no longer have it...
so I had a scrumptious salad with shrimp at the same time--
have I said how much I LOVE fresh NW seafood??
Truly I do, and I eat fish and seafood often--
my favs being salmon, shrimp, halibut, cod and crab:)
YUM!

YUM!

And this was my main course--
or at least what was left of it when I decided I should take a photo of it.
It was a good meal---
and thinking about it makes me want to raid our refrigerator and see what I can find there
so...
blessings,
Aimee
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If you are on the Oregon coast and hungry,
or just interested in learning more about the history of Mo's, please see their website here
(they also have a section with some of their recipes)
As per usual---I am in no way assocciated with Mo's in any way--
just a happy customer passing on info to those who might be interested and in their area.
A big thank you to the staff at Mo's for giving me permission to post photos taken there on this blog!

29 September 2010

The Word on Wednesday


Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart,
that the LORD He is God in heaven above,
and upon the earth beneath: there is none else.
Deuteronomy 4:39 KJV
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Why do I sometimes fall into the trap of trusting things or people (things seen) more then the unseen but all-knowing, all-powerful, loving Maker of heaven and earth? These things may be very good things--but when I trust in them more than in God, I have missed the point about faith.

Happy Wednesday!
Blessings,
AImee

25 September 2010

Coastal Wanderings: Scones, Lattes & More

As you probably know by now,
I LOVE farmers, farm stands and farm markets!
And so it was with GREAT delight that we found a new-to-me place to stop on the coast---
Bear Creek Artichokes!!
And here are my top ten reasons for placing this market on my list of places I want to return to!

1) The location--
incredible scenery close at hand and
located next to Highway 101
2) The variety of things for sale--
I didn't even see everything till I was home going through the photos I had taken!

3) The beautiful fruit--
here are several varieties of apples, Seckel pears and Asian pears.
So beautiful!
I honestly wish I could shop at places like this all the time

(we used to have one nearby--sigh--then lost it to 'progress')

4) Beautiful plants, birdbath, birdhouses, other nursery items--
even compost!

5) Need I say more??
Everyone in the PNW knows what walla walla onions are--
tomatoes and more!
Can you see the pretty countryside?

6) Grapes--specifically Niagara & Concord grapes!
These are my absolute, all time favorite--
every year I eagerly await my birthday because it means our grapes will be ripe and ready to eat. I need to confess, seeing these---I couldn't wait and we bought some.
They were all gone within a day or two and my DH doesn't eat them:)

7) I am in LOVE with these tables--
love, love, love them
(and those LOCAL green beans don't look bad either!)
I love stir fried green beans and tofu--
yum!

8) And more fresh veggies--
I could make a dinner just from these:)

9) Freshly baked, just out of the oven, warm and incredibly delicious peach scones!

Needless to say these were devoured within minutes--
They also have good lattes and such, according to my coffee loving trip companions!
And ...

10) the LOCAL-to-that area owners were totally awesome!!
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Happy Travels & Blessings Always,
Aimee

Note: TY to the kind owners of Bear Creek Artichokes for giving me permission to post the photos I took there here on AOTM; if you would like to know more about them see their website here. As per the usual--I am in no way associated with them, but thought it a fun place to stop on the northern coast!
Contact Info:
503-398-5411
Located just about 11 miles south of Tillamook.
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Note to Visitors:
First of all, I want to take a moment to say hi to all blog visitors!
It absolutely amazes me to see that people from the different states, Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa have stopped by here! I am humbled by that.
Know that you're welcome-whether you are a one time visitor or a more regular one and
TY for stopping by!
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Secondly, I'm seriously thinking about taking a short blogging break (about 1/2 week) to take care of some things. Will continue, upon my return, with some more photos of the Tillamook-Garibaldi area, our fun trip to Mo's--a well known restaurant on the Oregon coast--and ???
See ya then!
God bless,
Aimee

Coastal Wanderings: Scenic Byway

Highway 101 runs all the way up the coast--
in many places close to or along the Pacific Ocean and bays;
in others it takes a detour inland.
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Here are some photos of the region south of Tillamook along the above route...some which includes part of the Siuslaw National Forest.
I agree with this sign--and would add very scenic byway!
It had been so long since I had been on this route only small sections seemed familiar to me.
I loved the small towns,
the pretty barns like this one we passed,

the coastal rivers
(which are popular with fishermen),
the wetlands,
the trees--the many, many trees...

and the many, many scenic views like this one and ...

this.
I think I'd like to live here!
Hope your path leads you through God's handiwork this weekend:)
Blessings,
Aimee
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Note: noticed a bit of early autumn color on the pass this trip, can hardly wait to see more!

23 September 2010

Coastal Wanderings: Tillamook Bay

Late this summer I finally made it to one of the areas

I'd been wanting to see for a very long time:

the beautiful Tillamook Bay area!


Tillamook Bay is located between Cannon Beach and Lincoln City on Highway 101.

Unlike these towns though, Tillamook (the largest town in this area) is located inland of the coast--don't worry, the coast and the famous Three Capes are not far away at all:)


Tillamook is known for the big dairy industry there--

the gorgeous green pastures of the area keep the local cows happy and I love to take photos of them with the coast range in the background!

BTW--this particular photo was taken from the Blue Heron Cafe parking area, where we picked up some goodies, admired the beautiful flowers and made plans to come back sometime and have lunch there (more on them at a later date)!

Notice the wonderful low clouds on the mountains?

I never get enough of the low clouds/fog on our Pacific NW natural features--our waterways, mountains, beaches...it just makes things seem romantic and mysterious!


Highway 101 skirts the gorgeous bay as you head north. After Tillamook you will pass the small communities of Bay City and then -- our destination this time--Garibaldi!


The day was particularly pretty as we had a mixture of clouds and sun...

the route we took went through a bit of the Siuslaw National Forest.

Mountains, rivers and trees--I loved it!


Birds abound all along the bay--we saw seagulls (of course) and also some Blue Herons in this area. BTW---where is that ZOOM lens, Aimee...?

Another thing I never get tired of is the rock formations along the coast and bay. Some day I will post photos of Cannon Beach and you can see one of the most famous ones--Haystack Rock. Actually, there are several Haystack Rocks---one not too far from here...but the most famous is north of here.


Another view -- a bit different lighting conditions. Now this, despite the absence of fogs or low clouds, this scene seems romantic to me too.


A bit inland--a gorgeous church we passed; I have been looking for its history on the web tonight with very little luck thus far. Once I find historical sites I am the type that wants to know all I can about their history.


Since It is after 0200 Thursday AM and since I haven't finished processing them all yet and since I am now exhausted--
I will leave you here with a sunset at the coast. More later:)

- Blessings, Aimee

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Soon: More Tillamook Bay and nearby areas...
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