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Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion (didja catch
that?). That lasts 5 nights, camping on the Rogue River about 30-40 miles
from Medford. Each night, one family does dinner. We weren't there for
Sunday or Monday, and arrived just in time for Tuesday dinner. Deep fried
turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, mixed veggies. Food was pretty much
like that each night...homey, comfort food. Last night was my daughter's
fave: sloppy joes and corn on the cob with a salad to go with. After a day
of riding the river in a raft, she was good and hungry too! lol

Anywho, rather than rush back to the grind after this, we decided to cut
over to the coast and work our way down slowly. In case anyone is wondering,
there is really no shortcut to the coast from Medford! We looked at the map
and there was a road that connected to the 199, but when we were on it I
think we missed a turn. Suddenly there were no lines on the road. Shortly
after that, there was nothing but dirt for a road. Towing a monster of a
jetski, we followed this road, figuring we were too far in to turn back (not
to mention it was a narrow, winding road that was climbing a mountain with
no guard rails, and no where to turn around!). I have never been so nervous
on a drive before! There were fallen boulders blocking 1/3 of the road in
some parts, and the road wasn't that big! Luckily, the forestry or park
rangers I suppose, had cut through the fallen trees so that the portion int
he road was moved off to the side.

After a long day of this we finally made it back to civilization. We spent
the night in Eureka, and went to a classic car show in Fortuna. Wow. It was
so much bigger than I expected! There was a parking lot with several food
booths and we enjoyed a polish dog with chili and my daughter had what must
have been an entire chicken breast on a stick, teriyaki style.

After our lovely afternoon with the cars, We headed for Avenue of the
Giants, which is a great way to see the Redwoods. Then we headed down the 1,
which winds it's way along the coast. Breathtaking. It's an amazing drive
for anyone who's never made it. We found a campground on the Lost Coast in a
little place called Shelter Cove. There isn't alot there... a marina, a
couple restaurants, a couple hotels and the campground. We dined at Mario's,
which was part of the marina. It was a bit pricey IMO, but the ling cod was
extremely tasty, as was the tuna, which was blackened and seared.
The atmosphere was slightly odd, had a bit of a Stepford feel to it...but
all in all, it was a pleasant night.

Onward...we stopped at a place called Tony's overlooking Tomalas (?) Bay. It
was getting late and we were hungry and it smelled wonderful. Turns out the
specialty is BBQ oysters. Why not? We tried an order (4). Amazingly enough,
I liked them! They were spicy and garlicky and not at all slimy. The salmon,
nicely grilled, and the linguini with prawns were also wonderful. But then,
oh! The apple pie. It was simple and rustic and so divine that I can
honestly say it was the best apple pie I have ever tasted, and my husband
thought the same. We drove through heavy fog and winding roads to San
Francisco, where we spent the night.

The next morning we drove down the 1 to Pismo beach where we found the
camping we had wanted the most, right on the beach. We set up the tent and
drove into SLO (San Luis Obispo) for some ribs at Mo's. Heavenly. Tender and
tasty, with lots of brewed iced tea. Driving back to the tent was a little
tricky with high tide, but fun. In the morning we thought cinnamon rolls
would be good and we had seen a place on the way to Mo's...unfortunately, it
was probably the worst food of the trip. They were dry and overly sweet and
there was no gooey, just crystalline. Oh well. Can't have it all right?

We got home late last night after 9 days on the road, exhausted. It was a
blast, and I hope to repeat the trip again some day!

Hope you all have been having a good time too!!

kimberly


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> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion (didja catch
> that?)


Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?




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> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion (didja catch
> that?)


Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?




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sf wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
>
>> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion
>> (didja catch that?)

>
> Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
>
>
>

Father in law


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sf wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
>
>> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion
>> (didja catch that?)

>
> Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
>
>
>

Father in law




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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
>
> > Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion (didja

catch
> > that?)

>
> Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
>
>
>
>
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments


lol....Father in Law :P

His parents divorced when he was about 4, and he didn't really know his dad
til recently. Now he has a brother 2 years older than our daughter!

kimberly


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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
>
> > Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion (didja

catch
> > that?)

>
> Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
>
>
>
>
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments


lol....Father in Law :P

His parents divorced when he was about 4, and he didn't really know his dad
til recently. Now he has a brother 2 years older than our daughter!

kimberly


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"Nexis" > wrote in message
news:z9XNc.1132$wz.1051@fed1read01...
> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion

(didja catch
> that?). That lasts 5 nights, camping on the Rogue River about 30-40

miles
> from Medford. Each night, one family does dinner. We weren't there

for
> Sunday or Monday, and arrived just in time for Tuesday dinner. Deep

fried
> turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, mixed veggies. Food was

pretty much
> like that each night...homey, comfort food. Last night was my

daughter's
> fave: sloppy joes and corn on the cob with a salad to go with. After

a day
> of riding the river in a raft, she was good and hungry too! lol


Wow! Deep fried turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, those sound
like pretty ambitious meals for a camping trip. Glad you had a
memorable trip. That is such a beautiful section of the country.

On the one trip I made up the coast of N. Calif and Oregon, one of the
things I vividly remember was the abundance of ripe blackberries that
seened to be growing wild everywhere. We took full advantage with
numerous stops to gather them for mid day snacks and lunches. Nothing
like that here in So. Calif.


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"Sam D." > wrote in message
...
>
> "Nexis" > wrote in message
> news:z9XNc.1132$wz.1051@fed1read01...
> > Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion

> (didja catch
> > that?). That lasts 5 nights, camping on the Rogue River about 30-40

> miles
> > from Medford. Each night, one family does dinner. We weren't there

> for
> > Sunday or Monday, and arrived just in time for Tuesday dinner. Deep

> fried
> > turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, mixed veggies. Food was

> pretty much
> > like that each night...homey, comfort food. Last night was my

> daughter's
> > fave: sloppy joes and corn on the cob with a salad to go with. After

> a day
> > of riding the river in a raft, she was good and hungry too! lol

>
> Wow! Deep fried turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, those sound
> like pretty ambitious meals for a camping trip. Glad you had a
> memorable trip. That is such a beautiful section of the country.
>
> On the one trip I made up the coast of N. Calif and Oregon, one of the
> things I vividly remember was the abundance of ripe blackberries that
> seened to be growing wild everywhere. We took full advantage with
> numerous stops to gather them for mid day snacks and lunches. Nothing
> like that here in So. Calif.



We did that too...the campground had a ton of bushes, and even though there
was alot more unripe than ripe, my daughter and I picked enough for the 3 of
us to snack on during the day's drive as well as top off our waffles at
breakfast. Then, at one of the stops on the Ave of Giants (in the Redwoods)
we picked more. Yummy!

kimberly
>
>



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"Sam D." > wrote in message
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>
> "Nexis" > wrote in message
> news:z9XNc.1132$wz.1051@fed1read01...
> > Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion

> (didja catch
> > that?). That lasts 5 nights, camping on the Rogue River about 30-40

> miles
> > from Medford. Each night, one family does dinner. We weren't there

> for
> > Sunday or Monday, and arrived just in time for Tuesday dinner. Deep

> fried
> > turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, mixed veggies. Food was

> pretty much
> > like that each night...homey, comfort food. Last night was my

> daughter's
> > fave: sloppy joes and corn on the cob with a salad to go with. After

> a day
> > of riding the river in a raft, she was good and hungry too! lol

>
> Wow! Deep fried turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, those sound
> like pretty ambitious meals for a camping trip. Glad you had a
> memorable trip. That is such a beautiful section of the country.
>
> On the one trip I made up the coast of N. Calif and Oregon, one of the
> things I vividly remember was the abundance of ripe blackberries that
> seened to be growing wild everywhere. We took full advantage with
> numerous stops to gather them for mid day snacks and lunches. Nothing
> like that here in So. Calif.



We did that too...the campground had a ton of bushes, and even though there
was alot more unripe than ripe, my daughter and I picked enough for the 3 of
us to snack on during the day's drive as well as top off our waffles at
breakfast. Then, at one of the stops on the Ave of Giants (in the Redwoods)
we picked more. Yummy!

kimberly
>
>





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"Sam D." > wrote in message
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>
> "Nexis" > wrote in message
> news:z9XNc.1132$wz.1051@fed1read01...
> > Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion

> (didja catch
> > that?). That lasts 5 nights, camping on the Rogue River about 30-40

> miles
> > from Medford. Each night, one family does dinner. We weren't there

> for
> > Sunday or Monday, and arrived just in time for Tuesday dinner. Deep

> fried
> > turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, mixed veggies. Food was

> pretty much
> > like that each night...homey, comfort food. Last night was my

> daughter's
> > fave: sloppy joes and corn on the cob with a salad to go with. After

> a day
> > of riding the river in a raft, she was good and hungry too! lol

>
> Wow! Deep fried turkey, dressing, chicken 'n dumplings, those sound
> like pretty ambitious meals for a camping trip. Glad you had a
> memorable trip. That is such a beautiful section of the country.
>
> On the one trip I made up the coast of N. Calif and Oregon, one of the
> things I vividly remember was the abundance of ripe blackberries that
> seened to be growing wild everywhere. We took full advantage with
> numerous stops to gather them for mid day snacks and lunches. Nothing
> like that here in So. Calif.



We did that too...the campground had a ton of bushes, and even though there
was alot more unripe than ripe, my daughter and I picked enough for the 3 of
us to snack on during the day's drive as well as top off our waffles at
breakfast. Then, at one of the stops on the Ave of Giants (in the Redwoods)
we picked more. Yummy!

kimberly
>
>



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 05:08:39 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

> sf wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion
> >> (didja catch that?)

> >
> > Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
> >
> >
> >

> Father in law
>

<slapping forhead>
thanks!

We'll be married 32 years this month, but I've never had one
of those (or an MIL either) - wracked my brain but Father in
law wasn't even a shadow of a thought.

boy do i feel stooopid.



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 05:08:39 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

> sf wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion
> >> (didja catch that?)

> >
> > Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
> >
> >
> >

> Father in law
>

<slapping forhead>
thanks!

We'll be married 32 years this month, but I've never had one
of those (or an MIL either) - wracked my brain but Father in
law wasn't even a shadow of a thought.

boy do i feel stooopid.



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 05:08:39 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

> sf wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:03:42 -0700, "Nexis" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Ok so, we went up to Oregon for my FIL's wife's family reunion
> >> (didja catch that?)

> >
> > Yes, and don't have a clue what an FIL is... friend in law?
> >
> >
> >

> Father in law
>

<slapping forhead>
thanks!

We'll be married 32 years this month, but I've never had one
of those (or an MIL either) - wracked my brain but Father in
law wasn't even a shadow of a thought.

boy do i feel stooopid.



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:36:35 -0700, "Nexis" >
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> lol....Father in Law :P
>
> His parents divorced when he was about 4, and he didn't really know his dad
> til recently. Now he has a brother 2 years older than our daughter!


I know how that goes. My BIL married someone 2 years
younger than his oldest son.


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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:36:35 -0700, "Nexis" >
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> lol....Father in Law :P
>
> His parents divorced when he was about 4, and he didn't really know his dad
> til recently. Now he has a brother 2 years older than our daughter!


I know how that goes. My BIL married someone 2 years
younger than his oldest son.


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