August 14th: A Gale Watch is still in effect, here, along the coastal shores above us in WA & below us, in OR:
Holland wanted to go watch the waves and spend some time on the beach before the rains came to keep us indoors until Tuesday 😟 We went to the furthest beach access we could, before land met Ocean - we hadn't been there in a while:
After about an hour of enjoying the fresh air, watching the waves roll in, and watching people meander all over the beach … Holland suggested we go for a little drive before we head home.
I'm always game for a drive 😊👌
To start, we backtracked through Oysterville; and I saw that little white bridge that always catches my attention - I asked if we could get closer. Holland said, "We'll drive over it"; so, that's what we did.
According to the map shown in the Blog link … the canal ran all the way from Ilwaco, to what is now the Surfside Community. When I mentioned what I had learned, Holland said the canal was probably used to bring small boats in and out of the area, back in the peninsula heydays.
We didn't leave Ocean Park while we drove around: we explored. Just to see what we could see that we hadn't already seen 😉
And again, Holland was asked, "Can we drive around the block here, so I can get a good picture of that Ten Commandments wall mural?"
I have a good husband 👩❤️💋👨
When we finally got back home, Holland started Supper … and enjoyed a lengthy phone convo with his Colorado cousin, who called just as the pot was set to cook. They made plans to meet up around Thanksgiving time - our lungs can't handle the Colorado elevation, but we can definitely make time for them to get together when he makes a visit to the CA lowlands 👍
Today was filled with enjoyable moments that made us smile; everything is okay in our small corner of the world ❤️


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