by Valynne | Sep 13, 2011 | Technology |
WordPress is Coming to Bridgetown this Weekend!
I love the randomness of life. For example, I have been struggling with this, my beloved blog for a few months now. Experimentation has led to confusion and at some point I became hesitant to even TOUCH things here.
Then, one day as I roamed Alberta Street looking for a job, a cuppa, some inspiration…I came across a sign in a storefront window advertising WordPress Services.
Next thing you know, I am meeting with a man who is to be my future boss. That is right, I went in looking for help with my blog and ended up with a j-o-b. And not just any old job, but one that I am really excited about.
Part of my new job is to learn all things WordPress (I know, I am still pinching myself to see if it’s real). Tonight, I went to a WordPress class taught by said boss and this weekend I am attending WordCamp 2011!
So, faithful friends…I am here to tell you that I am back and plan to make this blog bigger and better than ever. If you have been to WordCamp or are going to be at the one in Portland this weekend, do tell. I.am.so.excited!
by Valynne | Sep 3, 2011 | Photography, Simple Living, Travel |
Eureka Cottage at Chateau Krupberg
Dragon Statue
Hydrangeas at the Cottage
Eureka Books
Founders Grove, Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Tree Hugger
Perspective
Awe
Looking Up
Happiness
Light
Peace
Shelter
Heading Home
by Valynne | Sep 3, 2011 | Friends of Caretaking Couple, Music, Photography, Travel |
C'est La Vie Inn
We only had one night in Eugene, which was a bit of a disappointment, but one night is better than none, right? Paul chose this lovely Victorian B&B, and we were able to walk or take the bus everywhere. It kind of felt like we were missing out on something – I meant to contact friends beforehand regarding where to go for fun but didn’t, and the businesses were almost deserted owing to Labor Day Weekend. I wandered 5th Street Public Market for a bit while Paul had a pint or two down the street and we walked to a Thai restaurant around the corner from the B&B for dinner.
Train Village at C'est La Vie
Our waiter, Gabriel at Ring of Fire was friendly and the food and drink was delicious. Because it was a slower night than usual, we were able to chat a bit with him, and he kindly took the time to recommend a few of his local favorites: The Kiva for their rice pudding and Chocolove selection (btw, Cherries and Almonds in Dark Chocolate is my favorite too, Gabriel), the David Minor Theater for “If a Tree Falls”, Sweet Life Patisserie for the custard eclair and Tiramisu, and Hendricks Park for the rhododendron garden.
Tub Love
We didn’t make any of those places (opted for the tub, wine, and bed instead) but I am grateful for this info and plan on going back to get a better feel for Eugene, a town that is beloved by a few favorite friends of mine.
Backyard Bliss
The backyard at C’est La Vie is absolutely gorgeous and we enjoyed a bottle of red and some cheese outside before bed…comme c’est romantique! The model railroad is charming as well (see above). There are several cats that stay in the Innkeeper’s quarters and have their own outside playground that looks much like a custom chicken coop (sorry I didn’t get a picture as it was pretty impressive). I think they may be a wee bit spoiled.
Driving Back to Portland ~ Pull Over Here, Paul!
The drive back to Portland was lovely…although we weren’t quite home yet. We spent a couple more nights on the road, this time at Hotel Monaco in Downtown Portland. This was because I had a new job (I say “had” because I have since quit. Come to find out “job” was a bit of an exaggeration as that would actually entail a “paycheck”). Anyway…moving along…
Robes at Hotel Monaco
I tried to get Paul to pose for the camera in one of these beauties but no way, no how was that to happen, not even after a few pints at Bailey’s Taproom. Party pooper. We met a cool couple at Bailey’s (she is in the band Eisley, he builds custom guitars), and Silas Weir Mitchell just happened to be reading a script at the table behind us. I actually had the pleasure of being an extra on the set of GRIMM recently and was really bummed that he was not there that day as he plays my favorite character, Monroe. Mr. Mitchell was also at a Live Wire show at The Alberta Rose Theatre that my friend Michelle and I attended a couple months later. Fate? I think not, says the crazed fan.
Eisley ~ Deep Space Tour
Do you have favorite Eugene haunts? If so, please share with us in the comments section. We will get back soon. Oh, and Bend. We haven’t been to Bend yet, but it is hight on the list, so if you have any Bend suggestions, we would love to hear them as well…
by Valynne | Aug 29, 2011 | Photography, Travel |
SeaQuest Inn on a Foggy Night
The homeowner here in NE Portland had some time off from work and came back for a couple of weeks, which meant road-trip time for Caretaking Couple. Our first stop was the SeaQuest Inn, right along the 101 and just south of Yachats, Oregon. We spent four glorious days and nights there. I have decided…nothing compares to hearing the waves crash right outside your open window on a foggy summer’s night.
Looking Down at the Pacific from our Cape Perpetua hike.
This coastline was another first for us. We took the 101 from San Francisco to Los Angeles back in 2006 and loved it; still people kept telling us how much more dramatic the Oregon Coast is in comparison to California’s. I had a hard time believing that anything could be more stunning than Big Sur, which is one of my favorite places in the world.
Paul, in his happy place
We spent the good part of our days on hiking the trails of Cape Perpetua and at several of the eighty-plus state parks along the Oregon Coast. Nerina set us up with a hearty, healthy and delicious breakfast each morning at the SeaQuest, and we hit The Drift Inn for dinner just about every night. We also brought wine, cheese and crackers back from The Wine Place to share in our room, or in the common room with new friends.
Sunset at The SeaQuest Inn
This was the view from our deck at the SeaQuest. It was perfection. We actually saw a whale from this same angle during breakfast on our last morning there. I don’t have a picture because I could not look away from the whale and my camera would not have done the experience justice. I remember feeling the same way when Paul and I saw a mountain lion right outside our living room window in Evergreen…we were glued in place; mesmerized.
Low Tide ~ Yachats
Everything about these few days was spectacular, with special thanks to Mother Nature, along with Innkeeper Nerina and the rest of the SeaQuest staff. I sincerely hope we are fortunate enough to return for another stay.
by Valynne | Jun 28, 2011 | Collections, Photography, Travel |
Winger's for Some Road Food
Bad Night's Sleep
Our First Meal in Oregon
Camas Hotel (That's MUCH Better!)
Same Price as the Utah Motel ~ What The?
Vintage Ephemera at Camas Antiques
Keeping it Cool at Camas Antiques
Buttons to Remind Me of Simpler Times
Liberty Theatre
Natalie's
Kevin, of Birch Street Uptown Lounge
Absinthe Nightcap for Valynne