Friday, November 18, 2016

Through the Redwoods


Leaving Mendocino, we got to travel through more redwoods. In Klamath we drove through a tree, observed by some pet Emu's.  
 

 
Turk drives thru

curious Emu

outhouse beside the drive thru tree


















 
golden bears protect the bridge over the Klamath River
beautiful coast


Thursday, November 17, 2016

Hiking and Fooding in Ft. Bragg, Mendocino


Mendocino sunset on main street
 One of our favorite places is the north coast of California. But getting there from Willamette Valley Oregon is not easy. This was a 13 hour drive through the redwoods. Unfortunately most of our driving was at night so we missed so much! The challenge of this drive, in day or night, it that the road is an extremely windy forested, mountainous trail. The Turk is my hero for doing this long trip at night.
We were happy to arrive in Ft. Bragg to our hotel, Columbi Studios,  built in 1955 and still owned by the same family. True to the age, the rooms include a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. While they have been updated, they retain the original look and feel.
Our visit here was about hiking and enjoying towns. 
water tower house
Turk finds 'goats' who dont eat much


typical coastal view
tunnel in Menocino coast
wood heaven!
 We enjoyed talking with the owner of the wood shop in Mendocino. He specializes in exotic and local woods to be used for furniture and counters.

sign next to pottery on the sidewalk

pottery for sale  - honor system



more hiking views



Statues atop old bank
closeup of the bird hat on statue



buried chain on cliff - for ship?
Turk checks out sunset

hiked to beach

natives 





























 Checked out Ft. Bragg sites. Looks like they are ready for the next election.  The tattoo museum was ornately tiled and decorated with tattoo memorabilia.
Ft Bragg tattoo parlor
Turk continues his mushroom hunt


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Wining in Willamette Valley

Willamette Valley started growing grapes for wine in 1966 with Eyrie Vineyards planted their pinot noir grapes. And vineyards have been popping up ever since.
The Turk and I wanted to explore the pinots of the area and we dedicated two days to this noble endeavor. We stayed at a simple hotel - but it included a heated indoor pool and a big St. Bernard who came to the hotel's front door each morning.
our morning greeter
 Our favorite wineries were: 
Eyrie Vineyards  - because they were the first winery here. But we enjoyed this tasting because we met a couple who live in ... Dunedin FL! In fact, they live in the neighborhood next to ours. What are the chances?!


White Rose Estate - these wines are delicious and expensive. Located in Dundee Hills, we enjoyed every wine from this area.



 Lange Estate - We enjoyed these wines and thought they were the best we tasted, for the price. The tasting room has an amazing view of the mountains and sunset. They did not have enough of the wines we particularly liked, so we couldnt ship any home.

Archery Summit -  This was another beautiful winery and the only one in Oregon with natural caves.



Dundee Hills


We enjoyed the food in McMinnville, the town where we stayed. Our first night's dinner came from La Rambla, a Spanish tapas restaurant with remarkable food and service. The Turk enjoyed his seafood stew alot.   The next evening, we went to Gem, a creole restaurant for another delicious dinner.
 

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Portlandia, We Love You!

really - this is me and the Turk in Portlandia - really

Portland Oregon is a bit of a magical place. The comedy Portlandia seems more fact than imagination when compared with our experiences there. First, everyone is quite friendly and cheerful, even in the nonstop chilly rain. Apparently this is normal fall weather. Second, there is never a rush or time limit when it comes to discussing food. This could be discussing a menu, a food preparation, meal recommendations, or grocery shopping. And this suite me and the Turk just fine!



Portland is known for many things, and one of them is their donuts. Donuts are not a part of our food repertoire, but when in Portland they ARE. We tried a couple donuts at Blue Star and were not overly impressed. They had a choice of 5 and while ours were tasty, they werent remarkable.
Blue Star donut instructions
Voodoo donut shop sign
 Then we headed to Voodoo Donuts. Voodoo is recognized for starting the donut movement in Portland. The shop we went to was their original site in old town. Note that walking there, in the dark, was a bit uncomfortable at times. People are living on the sidewalks and door alcoves. The streets are dark, even though just a block away, the streets are lit and lively.
We got to the front door with only a small line though they are set up with winding roped crowd barriers for busier days.  I didnt do my homework, so I had no idea what I was looking at when I saw shelves of different multi-shaped and multicolored donuts. The Stress! The line of customers had grown to the corner and I had to make decisions quickly.

With no real understanding of what I was choosing, I got these (but note that I didnt have descriptions then):

Old Dirty Bastard doughnut
Raised yeast doughnut with chocolate frosting, Oreo's™ and peanut butter!

Voodoo Doll doughnut ©
Raised yeast doughnut filled with raspberry jelly topped with chocolate frosting and a pretzel stake! 

Chuckles doughnut ©
Raised yeast doughnut with chocolate frosting dipped in mocha powder and topped with peanuts and caramel & chocolate drizzle.
These were HUGE. Notice the pretzel stuck through the voodoo doll. What leaks out is raspberry jam!

 We grabbed our goods and escaped the shop to some tables sitting outside. The turk and I bravely jumped in and took a bite of each. As the sugar surged through our bloodstream, we grabbed for more. In our haze, we bravely refrained from eating these completely because in our primal brain we realized we had to survive to live another day.  Were these good? Yes - but how can chocolate, bread, sugar and oreos be bad?

On to more healthy tasks, we got to beer. Portland has a zillion breweries and we found a fun brew pub, based out of Bend Oregon, at Deschutes Brewery.   The beer was great, food was delicious, building was a remodeled car repair garage with impressive log carvings.   

tasting some beer!
We headed out for brunch on our last day to Tasty N Alder. We were not disappointed with the experience. This was yet another Portlandia experience. Their food is seasonal with unique dishes, so we had many questions. Despite the lobby and sidewalk full of waiting customers, our waitress had no concerns to discuss any dish we asked about. We pointed to plates around us and she patiently explained every one. The Turk ended up choosing the Cowboy Breakfast with eggs and skirt steak. Happy Turk.
I failed to mention that along our walk to the restaurant, we passed a park that was completely surrounded with food trucks of every type. I was so excited that I circled the park twice looking for one to try (even tho we were headed to brunch).  I selected a Shanghai Crepe truck: Bing Mi.
The Turk and I split it and it was delicious! The crepe  black bean paste, chili sauce, pickled vegetables, green onion, cilantro, and a crispy fried cracker. Yummy and crunchy appetizer before brunch.
Bing Mi crepe truck

chinese crepe
Our other notable food experience was Fred Meyer grocery store. We naively walked into the store looking for some fruit and found we had walked into grocery Oz. This place had everything: bakery, butcher, chocolate shop, cheese shop including Murray's Cheese from NYC, wine shop and bar, prepared foods, dishes, kitchenware, plant nursery, clothing, hardware, appliances, sheets and towels, pharmacy, jewelry store, shoe store, and more.  Amazing. Fred started his business in 1922. Kroger bought them in 1998.
Notice the BIKE THRU for coffee
Portland is nothing if not quirky. People dress as they like, are picky about what they eat and drink - mostly around fresh and local foods, they embrace everyone (except those who are close minded). We were pleasantly caught off guard  by the veterans day fireworks as we walked the park that night. So many fun surprises!
 







Saturday, November 12, 2016

Beach Baby - But Its Cold in Oregon

Cannon Beach, Oregon
The drive and the ferry trip from Seattle was rainy, woodsy, and beachy. This coast is so different from any other and we always enjoy the views. Our destination: Cannon Beach.

This coast may be beautiful, but for ships it has historically been treacherous. Apparently you can tour ship wrecks like people tour light houses...which are supposed to prevent the ship wrecks.  This ship was at the entrance to the Columbia River near Astoria. We passed it from the highway. I cant find its name or age.

mystery ship wreck
The Astoria-Megler Bridge, opened in 1966, is a continuous truss bridge that spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. This span is the last (or first depending on which direction you are headed) segment of US 101 between Olympia, WA and Los Angeles, CA. It is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. Longest span 1,232 ft. Total length 21,474 ft. 

Astoria-Megler Bridge
Once we got to Cannon Beach, we saw the rocks of course, but also got to walk up to the rusted bow and masts of the Peter Iredale, a ship that ran aground over 100 years ago. 


Peter Iredale remains today
Peter Iredale when it ran aground in 1906.


The beaches here are very wide and usually flanked by sand banks where homes and towns are located. In Florida, we are accustomed to alligators and hurricanes. On the Oregon coast, they have tsunami warnings. There are signs and siren towers everywhere. The last tsunami occurred in 1964 as a result of the Anchorage earthquake.
We enjoyed the town of Cannon Beach. Shops, restaurants, informative wine shop, amazing chocolate shop where the turk once again taste tested the hot chocolate. When we checked into our hotel, we were given a choice of 3 flavors of Tillamook ice cream, and told where the wine tasting was taking place. We had the well equipped gym all to ourselves and got to hang out in the pool and jacuzzi in the evening. What's not to like?!

COLD....!

Giant Puffin - on the left

which came first? chicks or eggs
happy Turk




Our crepe!
loving that sunset!