I wish I could talk about amazing fish on the coast, but the rivers have been blown out from a series of storms coming from Alaska. While we were in Nehalem, we picked up over a foot of rain in 4 days... Even the locals were saying it was the best rain in the last 2 years.
We made a move inside towards the Cascades, only to find the waters are mostly closed for the season. I'm not complaining, though. The scenery has filled the cup to the brim and we've adapted nicely to the full time RV life. Right after Thanksgiving we'll point Rosie south andcome home to tie up loose ends.
Here's some highlights---
And best of all, Mrs. Blues and I celebrated our 25th Anniversary! Good beers and Steak-n-Guinness Pie at Nana's Irish Pub.
"We're a cross between our parents and hippies in a tent...." 180 Degrees South
Been wonderful following along here and on your blog. Wander far and away while you can. Living vicariously through your wonderful photography and words.
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learnt something from yesterday." John Wayne