Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Blog #3 - Mid-July 2016 Post from Cape Lookout State Park

Dogs....Subarus....Oregonians


  • It appears....Oregonians take their dogs everywhere...although we haven't seen them in church, yet.  Speaking of dogs, we miss our beloved Beagle, Bailey.  He only owned us for 8 months and it was so unexpected when he was paralyzed instantly last week. The vet told us that Central Nervous System failure isn't uncommon with Beagles...may be the breeding, etc. He was a 14 incher and seemed so healthy.  Last Friday, [our work Monday], we said our tearful good byes to Bailey in the morning and God provided us with a bunch of camper dogs that afternoon who were friendly and lovable.
  • Oregonians have been very friendly to us...we have younger generation Oregonians who chat with us, children who are polite but are maniac bike riders at an early age, clerks who carry on conversations, etc.  Our vet came up to us in the Produce section of Safeway on Sunday and expressed his condolences and chatted.  Small towns have their advantages. Oregonian official car?   I would say that here at Cape Lookout, every third or fourth camper has a Subaru.  As many of you know, we traded our Forester in on our 2011 Ford 250 Super Duty so that we could tow our 5th Wheel.  But if we ever need another car...
  • Weather doesn't seem to bother Oregonians...they love doing outdoor stuff, even the kids.  They all wear shorts and put on a sweatshirt if needed.  It rarely gets above 70 degrees here on the coast.  Yesterday, we were blessed by Oregon's liquid sunshine...an extremely fine mist off the ocean. We had to protect our wood with a tarp but still sold a bunch of bundles.
  • Andrea and I will journey back up to Astoria on Thursday...we took Ed & Edie up there, but there's more to see like their 1st class museum.  And, we can hit Wally World up if needed.  Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will get together with some of our fellow hosts and have a potluck/barbecue.  We hosted a campfire party last Wednesday and enjoyed smores, snacks and stories.

Blog #2 [Late June 2016] - Update on our RV life

  • We are often asked if we are full-time RV'ers and usually the second question is "how long have you been full timers?"  Well, technically, 18 months. We moved into our 36' Montana in February, 2015 and then into our current Jayco North Point in late February 2016 after our Montana was totaled by a tree limb on 12.13.15. We learn that many folks like us love this lifestyle and either are envious or are seriously contemplating a similar lifestyle.  More on this subject in following blogs.
  • We have been at Cape Lookout State Park, west of Tillamook, Oregon, for almost three months.  In April and May, we were hosts at Cape Meares Lighthouse...about 10 miles north of our camp site.  In June, our hosting position changed to cleaning yurts [tent cabins] and cabins. We had planned to take July off to visit the Seattle area, but our Ranger asked us to stay and sell wood...someone scheduled had to cancel due to health. We agreed, and are enjoying driving around this large Oregon coast campground, offering campers a toot on the horn, a smile and wave, a bundle of firewood and fire starter.  We usually make three complete rounds between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., and have the luxury to pop into our site to pet Bailey and feed ourselves.  Next month we will move to Cascadia State Park just east of Sweet Home, Oregon.  It is a small, 25 site park with no reservations.  We will supplement the ranger as campground hosts...assigning sites, cleaning sites, selling wood, etc.  Then, we will return here to host the lighthouse again in October.  We plan to return to Sacramento in late October for appointments.
  • Here are a few pictures to give you an idea of our life:
Andrea & Bailey
Cape Meares Lighthouse
Andrea hosting the
 lighthouse gift shop
Ed & Edie visited
 in mid-June