Don’t Mess with the Ocean

You saw some of the rough seas.  Just the other day a Chinese couple who recently emigrated to the USA (in June) climbed down a path here is Depoe Bay to be near the water.  A wave swept them into the ocean and they drowned.  Very sad.  Their 10-year-old daughter was with them but had started to climb back up.  She survived.  Story here.  (Sue Urbani saw it on the news in Florida.) Oh, and a hiker on Mount Hood was killed by a cougar.  Story here.  One must be careful in Oregon.

Tuesday was billed as mostly cloudy with lots of showers.  We got one brief shower at about 8:30 AM.  The rest of the day was pure sunshine.  I guess further up the coast (near Tillamook) and inland around Salem and Portland did get quite a bit of rain.  But for us it was beautiful.

Quite day for us.  Separate morning walks as usual.  The shower came just as I got back.  We drove into Newport for brief stops at Walmart and Safeway.  Then we drove down to the harbor area for lunch at our favorite luncheon restaurant – Local Ocean Seafoods.  We split a grilled calamari salad – it is so good!  Then Elaine had fish tacos with the catch of the day (rockfish) while I had my usual Rockfish Italiano sandwich.  The fries here are great too.  Elaine had Pinot Noir.  I had two pints of Pacific Ale.  Ok, ok, I had three – one for dessert.

We had a brief stop to watch the sea lions.  I could watch them all day!  Then it was back home.

Lots of time was spent on the balcony in the afternoon.  Cocktails and cheese and crackers served as dinner after the great lunch.  And the sunset was perfect.

Perfect Day in Depoe Bay

Rain is coming but Monday was perfect.  Here is the day in pictures.

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Morning Walks and Breakfast at Gracie’s Sea Hag

That last picture:  This place, originally was a gas station.  Then it was a great BBQ restaurant.  Then it became a Cannabis Store.  Now it is vacant.

The Three Capes Scenic Loop

Cape Kiwanda was great; Cape Lookout was totally fogged in; we skipped Cape Meares.

Tillamook and the Blue Heron Cheese Factory

They have an eclectic site with lots of animals and collectibles as well as a great store and restaurant.

Afternoon & Cocktail Hour on the Balcony (Surf’s Up!)

Elaine walked back downtown to get our tickets for the Salmon Bake this Saturday.  Then it was enjoying the sunshine and the surf.

Dinner at Tidal Raves

Sorry, no food pics.  We had cocktails (cucumber gin gimlet for me, rye whisky infused pinot noir sangria for Elaine), chowder (salmon for Elaine, clam for me), and for mains – pan friend Pacific oysters for me, red chili bbq shrimp skewers for Elaine.  No desserts.  We walked to the restaurant and after the feast barely made it home to bed.

Sunday in Depoe Bay

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First, a few pics from yesterday’s Farmer’s Market in Newport:

Best plums ever!  Best baguette outside of France ever!  Great green beans and sweet corn!

So this morning, it was foggy and dreary at the condo.  We both did separate walks into town.

Then we decided to go to Lincoln City’s Farmer’s Market in the hope the baguette lady would be there.  As soon as we rounded the corner at Boiler Bay (about 1/4 mile from the condo), the sun was out brightly.  And voila!  The baguette lady was there, so there would be delicious sandwiches again for lunch.

We went home and watched the Patriot’s game.  My one year boycott is over.  Good game to watch.  What should have been an easy win turned into a bit of a nail biter near the end, but the Pats, as usual, prevailed.

Magically the fog lifted and it turned into a glorious afternoon.  We very happy to just st on the balcony, enjoy our sandwiches, sop up the sun, and watch the whales.  There are dozens of whales right in front of us.  You see their spouts, a bit of their backs, and maybe a fin or tail.  No breaching.  I snuck in a nap.  Dinner at home again – leftover meat loaf, more sweet corn, and more green beans.  Pecan tarts with whipped cream for dessert.

People have asked about the weather.  The official highs in Depoe Bay are in the upper sixties, but when the sun shines on the balcony, shorts are de rigeur and sun tan lotion is in use.

Back in Oregon

So our fall 2018 Air/Road Trip is off and running.  On Friday we took Execucar to the airport and flew non-stop on American Airlines to Portland, Oregon.  The flight was on-time and we were at Portland Airport before 1 PM.  A shuttle bus and a check-in line later and we were in our rental car heading to Depoe Bay.  The car is a dark blue (not navy) Nissan Rogue.  It only has 5,000 miles on it, and it rides perfectly.  Comfortable.  We name our cars: this one is blue so its name is Blue.

Before programming the GPS for Depoe Bay, we set it to take us just across the border into Washington to visit Costco.  Oregon has Costco’s but they are not allowed to sell wine or liquor.  So we bought some Kirkland vodka and twelve bottles of Oregon wine as well as a folding chair.  I always buy a chair because the ones on our balcony in Depoe Bay aren’t very comfortable.  I leave the chair there when I leave but I have no expectation that it will still be there a year later when we come back.  We also bought a block of cheese and some frozen chicken bakes (which will be tonight’s dinner).  No coolers!  We need one for the car.

Then we headed toward Depoe Bay.  Two and half hours later, after one brief stop at Fred Meyer’s for a cooler and some ice, we arrived at our condo. In Depoe Bay we stopped at the Thriftway, a small grocery store, to get essentials.  It’s just two minutes down from the condo.  The ride was uneventful (except for dealing with Portland’s horrendous traffic).   First order of business was a cocktail on the balcony.  Oh, and the chair from last year is still here!  Now we have two green Seattle Seahawk folding chairs. 

Dinner was good.  Bed was welcome after a long travel day!

Saturday was nice when we got up and it stayed nice through 4:00 PM when I am writing this prior to cocktails on the balcony.  We drove into Newport (11 miles) to visit the farmer’s market and do some shopping at Safeway.  Lunch was back at the condo – sandwiches made by Elaine on a delicious sourdough baguette from the farmer’s market.  After a nap we walked into town (about a mile), checked out the shops (pretty much just like last year), and had the largest single scoop ice cream cones I have ever seen – Tillamook marienberry!

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Dinner tonight will be here – homemade meatloaf made by the resident chef.  More tomorrow.

Home Again

So, . . .

I’m home.  Safe and Sound.

On the last Friday in Saratoga it was supposed to rain.  Rain it did!  Three torrential downpours pretty much ruined the racing.  No grass, lots of mud. I had no winners.  And Friday during the night it really rained.

On Saturday morning NYRA cancelled the last two races of the day, both stakes, both scheduled on the grass.  They will be run next weekend instead.  The other grass races were moved to the dirt.  Yuch.  The feature race of the day was the $1.2 million Whitney Stakes on the main track.  Just before the horses were to enter the track for the Whitney, there was another torrential downpour complete with very close thunder and lightening strikes.  The start of the race was delayed 45 minutes.  The favorite won easily, thus ending another dreadful racing day.  No winners for me.

Sunday was a beautiful day.  Of the six races scheduled on the turf, three remained on, the others moved to the main track.  I had four winners, making for a great gambling day and making up for all I had lost Friday and Saturday and then some.

At the end of the day it was time to say good bye to friends in Saratoga for another year.  I also had the chance to meet up with Trisha Sweeney (now Dunn), a former long-time co-worker at New England Life.  She was at the track with friends,  We only talked for a few minutes, but it was fun reminiscing.

The flight home was uneventful except I was on a non-stop from Boston while my luggage was “expedited” through Philadelphia.  Needless to say, it was not on the carousal when I deplaned.  American delivered the suitcase to the house the next day.  (Be quiet, Ann!)

Next trip: Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Washington beginning early in September.  Come back and read about it.

And the Week Rolls On

It’s Friday.  The forecast for today is rain, rain, rain.  A couple of days ago we had the same forecast and only got light rain.  Hopefully, but not likely, today will be the same.  Tomorrow, Whitney Day, looks bad too.  Sunday looks good.

Bob had a good time and has now gone home.  Not too many friends around at the track.  Michael from New York and his wife are back.  Ed the Pharmacist from Connecticut is here.  Last night I had dinner at the Wishing Well with Patty and Misty.  We had a great time reminiscing.  It was my second trip to the Wishing Well, my favorite restaurant.

Three more days of racing and I will be on my way home.  I am ahead, just barely.

Here are some random pictures:

Winning Monday

Nice quiet day at the track without weekend crowds.  I only hit one race, but it was my big bet of the day and it was a longshot, so I came out ahead for the day again.  Perfect weather!  Monday night Bob and I ate at Pennell’s, a family run Italian eatery.  Good food and drink.  Mike from Delaware, another old friend, joined us for dinner.

Tuesday is a dark day at the track. We took a ride to Schenectady to check out the new Rivers Casino.  It’s beautiful.  Bob won $65 playing Let It Ride.  I won $80 playing blackjack.  Stopped at Ben and Jerry’s for ice cream.  Tonight it will be steak at the Wishing Well, my favorite Saratoga restaurant.  Back to the track tomorrow.  Weather for the next three days doesn’t look good.

 

Winning Sunday

Sunday was a beautiful day.  Sunny, low humidity, and winners.  The first eight races were tough.  But I came alive in the ninth, the featured Shuvee Handicap.  I went out on a limb and bet Farrell, a shipper from the midwest with the less than legendary Channing Hill riding.  He led very step of the way and just barely held off the 3-5 favorite at the wire.  Paid $20.20.  Great vision!  And then I had the $11.00 winner of the tenth as well.  For dinner, we got pizzas at Gennaro’s and ate them back in the room.

Rain, Sun, Winners, Losers

Finally got to Saratoga at midnight Thursday night after arriving in Boston and then driving to Saratoga.  Hit a frustrating thirty minute delay on the Mass Pike as they were doing night bridge work near Worcester – three mile backup as the road was down to one lane.

Friday in Saratoga was wet.  Nice morning, then rain for thirty minutes around post time at 1:00, then some sun, then torrential thunderstorms for thirty minutes at 3:00.  Then sunshine until the last race.  As we watched the last race on television in the race track back yard, it was pouring rain at the starting gate but dry behind the grandstand.  Weird.  When the race finished, we went across the street to King’s Tavern and as we went in, another torrential downpour began.  I had a couple of winners and made money for the day.  Michael from New York sat with me as did Michael from Delaware.

Saturday was a good day weather wise.  Gambling wise, not so much.  I made two critical mistakes.  In two different races I decided at the last minute between two horses and picked the wrong one.  The wrong horse won both times, one paying $12.00, the other $15.00.  My bad.  My friends John and Lino arrived from Boston for their three day stay.  I had dinner with them at the Brook Tavern, right down the street from the track.  Good food!  Good fun.

Delay

Thursday Morning:

Silly me.  Didn’t check text messages before leaving for the airport.  Flight delayed almost two hours.  Won’t get to Saratoga now until about 10:30 PM.  At least it’s comfortable in the American Airlines Admiral’s Club.