Captain’s Blog June 29 (Day 54) Cape Lookout State Park Tillamook Cheese Factory

Well, the  great Northwest did not disappoint. Once again we woke to pouring rain, wind and grey, grey, grey weather. Ron got soaked unhooking the MH as did I. Fortunately, it was a short 35 mile ride to Cape Lookout State Park. Once again we were lucky enough to get two days with full hook-ups. The state parks in Oregon are quite beautiful, well maintained, reasonably priced  ($26.00 per night) with at least electric and water hook-ups some with sewer.

Our site was perfect for us and once again we got soaked setting up. WOW, it was really pouring and the fog was intense.

 

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We have noticed a lot of dead trees out here that have new  trees growing our of them. They are called nurse logs. There was one outside our door at the campground.

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After settling in, drying off and eating lunch (Ron thinks we eat to frequently) we headed to the Tillamook Cheese Factory for a tour.

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I used to work in a factory after school that was an assembly line type job. Don’t think I could do the same thing over and over again now. Not enough patience anymore.

 

 

We didn’t buy any chees because it was more expensive then in the grocery but we did have some of their delicious ice cream.

imageAlways happy to see these signs. Especially since the ground has been shaking in this area for the last three months.

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Another day walking in the  rain on the beach.image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sun is suppose to shine on Thursday – We shall see!!!!

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