In pictures...
Terrible Tilly~
Haystack Rock
A bird watching club. I hope they found the right kind of birds peeking back at them.
The best coffee in town is served up at Sleeping Monk's Coffee Shop, complete with homemade CHOCOLATE whipped cream. Oh my!
Sentinels standing guard.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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Oh, now you've gone and done it again! I'm ready to head to the beach - and I think I'll stop in Seaside and deliver my three grandsons whose parents are there for a conference while I'm at their house watching the boys! Then I'll head for the beach!!! Thanks for the wonderful pictures. I love the Oregon Coast, as you know, and I never get enough of it. ~Adrienne~
What great pictures - I LOVE the one of the lighthouse - so many stories are conjured up in my mind ... the birdwatchers are a hoot (slight pun intended).
Now I need to brew some coffee ...
My favorite place on the planet - the Oregon coast.
Unbelievable. Gorgeous.
Beautiful! I can't wait to go with you on a beach excursion soon!
Those are awesome pictures. The rocks are so amazing. I could stare at the waves and rocks all day (but my boss wouldn't like that -- so it's back to work for me!)
Lovely, lovely pictures. It's been almost a year since I've been to the beach, even though I'm at the southern end of the Oregon coast.
I need to save my pennies so I can get there this fall - after the summer prices drop ... LOL.
Paula, I used to live in Oregon, and loved going to the coast. Thanks for the photos, they brought back good memories.
Shannon
Paula-your photos are AMAZING! Looks like a good day at the beach.
(I'm having a book giveaway-if you have time come by-I know you're a reader)
Beautiful!
Your beaches are so much different than ours on the east coast.
I love these pictutes!
Those are some huge waves rolling in from Terrible Tilly.
It would be fun to join those bird watchers.
I had hoped to get to the coast this past weekend (we only take trips, but still) but it wasn't to be. Hopefully next weekend (rain and all) we'll be there.
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