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Saturday, September 10, 2011

September 10 The Banana Belt Delivers

Brookings Day 2_48Clear skies, temperatures in the 80,s and new friends, it was a perfect day on the coast. Mo and I were laughing as I sat down to write this blog, trying to come up with a title.  Titles shouldn’t make a bit of difference, but I have found that they do.  Our blog post last spring titled “Vandalism” has received by far more hits than anything I have ever written.  I sometimes wonder if folks are actually searching that word when they find it.  Other titles, simple ones like “A beautiful day at the ocean” can slip by with not a soul paying any attention at all.  Makes me laugh. Not that post views are the only reason to blog, but of course I can’t help noticing.  I thought about the title, “Shocking!”, and then letting my first sentence be something like, “Shocking that it was 85 degrees at the coast today.”

the fog has lifted on the beach, time to go for a walkThe morning dawned brilliantly, with most of the summer fog lifting even before we were out of bed. We called the storage facility at 8:30 and “Mr. Wilson”, a charming and very accommodating gentleman, said, “If you are a Harris Beach I’ll meet you at the storage facility right now.” Seems as though he made the right purchases at the right time, with several storage facilities and home rentals scattered throughout town.  He drove up in his new Prius, and measured all the door openings to find one that was 12 feet high. We found a great space, with plenty of room to back in, and he was fine with us paying him now and having the rent begin on November 1st. 

Connie and tracy with hungerWith that major chore accomplished, we wandered around town a bit and did some shopping before ambling back home to our lovely sunny spot with a view of the ocean in the distance.  Lunch was simple and we relaxed and waited for Connie and Tracy to appear in mid-afternoon. 

Right on schedule, at 2PM, the two of them walked into our campsite with Hunter, the beautiful greyhound dog with fine manners and an incredibly sweet disposition. Hunter and Abby got along well, and Jeremy who was outside on the step, thought that this large new creature was incredibly interesting.

Abby and Hunter sharing playtimeAs is often the case with RVing friends, we launched right into comfortable conversation at the picnic table.  Comparing notes on coastal weather, campgrounds, RV destinations, rig configurations and all those interesting topics that make my townie, non RVing friends look a bit vague and simply yawn.  A walk down to the southern end of Harris Beach on the South Beach Trail with the dogs was on the agenda, and with a couple of camera toting shutterbugs and two happy dogs we took off walking.

ball time on the beach for AbbyThe time at the beach was great, and the dogs were perfect entertainment.  We laughed and talked some more and did the obligatory time-release camera shots on the beach, propping cameras on near-by rocks to take photos of the four of us together.  It was great fun.  Mo and I are solitary travelers, enjoying our own company and not big socializers, but now and then some companionable friends are a delight.  I know our paths will cross again, and next time we might actually have to get out the dominoes!

there it is Abby, over thereBack at camp, with some good Alaskan Amber and a few snackies, the conversations flowed on till early evening.  The two of them had a couple of hours to drive back to their camp at Cape Blanco and hopefully they made it home before dark.  Mo and I decided that all the excitement was just too much fun and we skipped the campfire for the evening and settled in to watch a delightful little movie called, “Love For Rent”. I think the R rating is for some of the four letter words in the beginning, the most of the movie isn’t R at all.  We both really enjoyed it.

 

8 comments:

  1. I find the same thing with titles but have given up trying to do catchy ones... lol I go to all my favorites and leave comments no matter what the title is ~ I love comments therefor I leave comments. Sometimes it takes a long time and I thank goodness not everyone post every day!
    Have fun
    Donna

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  2. great day on at the Banana Belt!..glad you all had fun!!! and that the weather co-operated!!!

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  3. That Oregon coast is sure beautiful. I loved it when we went down there in 2005.

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  4. Looks like a great day at the beach... but aren't they all? lol

    Hey, I see you've been to Kansas... just passing through, right? Or visiting relatives? That's what most people do there... not much else to it!!!

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  5. Ditto what squawmama said. Exactly how I feel about comments and titles.
    The pictures of the dogs having fun are so neat. Great time and good memories.

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  6. I, too, look for the "perfect" title, the one that will get me lots of comments. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I know I don't comment on all the posts I read, most, but not all. The ocean looks wonderful.

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  7. Blog titles certainly do have a lot to do with hits, I'm sure. I just read a blog titled 'Sheep Jam' and just had to read it to see if it was like Blackberry Jam. Of course, it was about sheep jamming the hiway! Perfect example of a great title though.

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  8. Looks like you are all having a wonderful time...even the dogs. How fun. And you found a new home for the MoHo! I'd say you had a pretty good weekend. :)

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