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The Oregon Coast: Manzanita and Wheeler

Where we last left the much-belated blog update, we were boondocking on a stormy cliff just north of Garibaldi. Not a typical Sunday morning in the old life! We keep talking about how funny it is that we’ve gotten used to not knowing where we are every morning when we wake up!

It was Valentine’s Day, and we spent it the best possible way—walking around and admiring the tinier towns on our way up the coast. We eventually made it to Manzanita, one of my favorite towns on the Oregon coast. We had lunch at a super-tasty Mexican restaurant called Left Coast Siesta. They are best known for their well-stocked hot sauce bar and display of over 500 hot sauce bottles, but I love going there for their enormous, yummy burritos.

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He was commemorating Valentine’s Day with the heart, but he also loved the burrito. After lunch, we walked down the beach with Scout in the blustery wind and rain.

I was delighted to find the beach covered in Valentine’s love notes written in the sand! Some were sweet, and some were hilarious.

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We packed the wet dog back into the Turtle and backtracked a bit to reach our RV site, just south of Wheeler. As we checked in, the manager saw our rig and said that due to our small size, we were welcome to stay in the tent camping sites if we wanted. And of course we did!

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The tent camping sites followed a winding road into the trees, and there was not a single soul around. We had the whole place to ourselves, but still had water and electric hook-ups so Andy could work. The best part was that since we were so isolated and there was no traffic or other foreseeable dangers around, we got to see how Gracie would do on her own outside.

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It was the best day she’d had in months! We were also so pleased to see how well she did. I thought with her first taste of freedom, she’d be gone for a whole day before coming back as she remembered her outdoor kitty roots, but she stuck right with us. She followed along on walks with Scout up all around the tent sites, and came running every time she was called. She would even race off with Scout when we’d throw the frisbee for him, and then follow him back after he caught it.

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FREEDOM!

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The other great part about this spot was that we were a quick 20 minute walk from Wheeler, so one night we walked into town and had some fish and chips and a few beers at the Tsunami Bar and Grill. Our bartender Justin was stellar! He gave us excellent suggestions on beer and food, and was friendly and attentive the whole time. Thanks Justin! (It’s been a while since we were there, so if I got your name wrong, I apologize!)

Additionally, due to our isolation, we could work on projects all day. While we did have some rain, a few days were clear enough to work outside and get the Turtle in ship shape. And as we saw how great Gracie continued to respond when called, she got to spend whole days outside. She’s like a whole new cat now!

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Spoiler alert: We’re going to be back in this same spot in a few days! I’ll continue the expedient updates so we will soon be caught up to present day in Seaside, but in the meantime, here’s a picture of Scout trying to get us to play fetch with an enormous stick.

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The Final Countdown

If you just got the song stuck in your head after reading this title—you’re welcome. 🙂

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This will be a brief update, but a necessary one, due to the fact that we are very close to our launch date and want to keep everyone apprised of where we’re at. We’re so excited to get this show on the road, and that our lives (as well as the blog) are about to get way more action-packed!

As of today, we’re merely 5 days away from beginning the big adventure. (squeal!) Andy has 3 more days of work in the office, and at the beginning of February will be working remotely and cutting his hours back to 3 days a week. When you get rid of the cost of housing, water, sewer, garbage, additional car insurance, and electricity, it turns out working 40 hours a week is no longer necessary. When we came up with this crazy plan, our primary focus was to spend less time in traffic and office buildings and more quality time together, being active outdoors and sharing new experiences. So every week now we’ll have four full off-grid days to get lost in the woods and play outside.

I will continue to work remotely on my artwork, eventually adjusting my deliverables to cater more to downloadable pieces for simplicity. I don’t want to have to seek out a printer in every town we pass through, or worry about leaving the forest and rushing to a post office to ship my work by a deadline. So this will be a nice excuse to push myself to think in a different direction and expand my portfolio. I’ll also be gleaning my inspiration from our travels, so it will be fun to see my work becoming a road map of where we’ve been! And the very best part is that our new offices will soon be located in coffee shops on the beach and lodges in the woods. Unbelievable!

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Already our new lifestyle has afforded us valuable paper hat-making time. Andy gets full credit  for the jaunty feather.

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This new schedule has also allowed us time to relax with friends! Scout’s a natural.

So on January 31st, the Turtle will be able to be spotted heading west toward Pacific City, where we’ll spend a week and a half dipping our toes into the new lifestyle. Andy especially loves Pacific City. It’s a great little town with a beautiful coastline, a great big sand dune that people sled and snowboard down, the cozy and delicious Pelican Brewery, and neat spots to hike around on the rocky ledges with great views of the ocean.

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From there, we’ll head north up the Oregon coast, taking our sweet time and stopping to check out places of interest. I made a Google map to mark our route, and dropped pins on the map to indicate restaurants, attractions, and RV sites with hookups. I’ve been ordering brochures and doing lots of research on places we’ll want to see, and with the map pre-pinned we’ll be able to decide to either stop or not as we drive along.

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As we traverse the Olympic Peninsula, we’re planning on hitting every waterfall listed on the “Magical Misty Tour” brochure. There are a lot of them!

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After we reach Port Townsend, we’ll make our way to Seattle. Both of us have lived in Seattle and we have loads of friends and family to visit, as well as restaurants where we’ll grab some old favorite bites. So— Seattle people, you’ll be hearing from us soon! I’ll make a reservation for us all at Annapurna.