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Seabrook | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Entertaining Ourselves at Pacific Beach. Oregon Bound →. Just 2 miles south of Pacific Beach is an adorable little beach town called Seabrook. It is a product of new urbanism, an intentional community. While there are residents there, it is comprised largely of rental cottages. You can also rent bicycles to pedal around town or down to the beach. If we were merely on vacation, this would be a lovely place to stay! OlyKraut at the Farmers’ Market. Fort Stevens Stat...
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Lighthouse | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Fog Is Often Seen Here (Cape Disappointment). Here’s how much we love Washington…after months of traveling in Western Washington and finally making it out of the state to Oregon, we just had to take a day trip back! The Cape Disappointment area was high on our list of places to visit and it was only a short drive back over the Astoria-Megler Bridge into Washington. Along the route, we stopped at Middle Village (aka Station Camp). Canoe at Station Camp. After the N...
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Fort Clatsop | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Fog Is Often Seen Here (Cape Disappointment). All Good Things Come to an End →. At Camp Rilea and Fort Stevens State Park. The second day, we went to Cape Disappointment. And the third day, we went to Fort Clatsop. Which is where Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery camped from December 1805 until March 1806. Inside the replica of Fort Clatsop. Orange Puppy, er, rather Orange Hippie. Heart Love in the spirit of the day. Earning their junior ranger badges.
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Lewis and Clark | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Tag Archives: Lewis and Clark. At Camp Rilea and Fort Stevens State Park. The second day, we went to Cape Disappointment. And the third day, we went to Fort Clatsop. Which is where Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery camped from December 1805 until March 1806. Inside the replica of Fort Clatsop. Orange Puppy, er, rather Orange Hippie. Heart Love in the spirit of the day. Earning their junior ranger badges. Taking the junior ranger pledge. As Told by April.
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Seaman | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. At Camp Rilea and Fort Stevens State Park. The second day, we went to Cape Disappointment. And the third day, we went to Fort Clatsop. Which is where Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery camped from December 1805 until March 1806. Inside the replica of Fort Clatsop. Orange Puppy, er, rather Orange Hippie. Heart Love in the spirit of the day. Earning their junior ranger badges. Taking the junior ranger pledge. Posted by Toasty Marshmallows. As Told by April.
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Fort Stevens State Park | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Fog Is Often Seen Here (Cape Disappointment) →. Fort Stevens State Park. As we began exploring our Oregon surroundings, we headed just up the road from Camp Rilea to Fort Stevens State Park. This is one big beautiful (busy) park that would be a lot of fun to camp at! We even considered moving our trailer there but our price and amenities at Camp Rilea couldn’t be beat. Fort Stevens is on 4,200 acres and has an annual overnight attendance of over 213,000! Was waiti...
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Oregon Bound | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Beach Fun →. So, we left Pacific Beach and drove down Hwy 101 to get to Oregon! You can see the Astoria-Megler Bridge. In the distance. It is 4.1 miles long, spanning across the Columbia River connecting Washington to Oregon. We actually left Washington! They also had dry camping sites for $5 per night, but get this, they still included electric, so we moved over to a dry site for most of our stay there. It worked out perfectly! The Oregon Coast is beautiful!
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{p,h,f,r} Just Another Day In The Life – This Ain't The Lyceum
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P,h,f,r} Just Another Day In The Life. Pretty Happy Funny Real. It’s been one year since a nurse last set foot inside my house. Many times since then, I’ve prayed for the return of nursing care, but according to all insurance guidelines, Fulton is just too healthy to need the assistance. I’ve modified our school days, tried to be consistent in my daily routine and just done the best I can over the last twelve months. At some point, the older children stumbled downstairs and got themselves juice and read ...
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Washington | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Fog Is Often Seen Here (Cape Disappointment). Here’s how much we love Washington…after months of traveling in Western Washington and finally making it out of the state to Oregon, we just had to take a day trip back! The Cape Disappointment area was high on our list of places to visit and it was only a short drive back over the Astoria-Megler Bridge into Washington. Along the route, we stopped at Middle Village (aka Station Camp). Canoe at Station Camp. After the N...
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Seabrook | Toasty Marshmallows
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Just a family going camping. For a year. Entertaining Ourselves at Pacific Beach. Oregon Bound →. Just 2 miles south of Pacific Beach is an adorable little beach town called Seabrook. It is a product of new urbanism, an intentional community. While there are residents there, it is comprised largely of rental cottages. You can also rent bicycles to pedal around town or down to the beach. If we were merely on vacation, this would be a lovely place to stay! OlyKraut at the Farmers’ Market. Fort Stevens Stat...