I don’t know what business I have staying up late. It was 11:30ish when I came downstairs to download my photos onto my computer. It seemed to take about 1/2 hour. I guess that’s what happens when you take over 800 pictures. Anyway I should be going to bed, I know I’m going to regret this tomorrow, but I wanted to at least look through the first day and post a few photos.

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First just let me say it was such an amazing trip. Oregon is absolutely the most beautiful coast I’ve seen. The steep cliffs, rocky terrain, and wooded landscape are to die for. Seriously loved ever minute of the traveling.
The first day we got off the plane and headed out to our first little town, Bandon. I don’t think I realized how small the towns are that dot the Oregon coast. “Tiny ones” as Megan would say. Though small, they were quaint and very inviting. We definitely took our time traveling and even stopped at a very cool cemetery along the way. I know what your thinking, pretty crazy for someone like me, but I loved how old the graves were and that it was nestled along a woody forest…what’s not in Oregon?
When we got to Bandon we headed straight for the Coquille River Lighthouse. We were hoping to make it in time to go in, but sadly it closed an hour earlier than expected. Not to worry, we walked along the lighthouse and surrounding rocky area which included the jette where we were splashed more than once by the crashing waves. It was amazing. We took a short walk along the beach when we found this incredibly long seaweed Adam started throwing around like a whip as if he were Indian Jones…I will spare you the photos. Anyway, he got creative and spelled out his nickname for me. I just love that man.
We quickly headed to our bed & breakfast that overlooked the Lighthouse. The lady who ran the place, Shirley, wanted everyone to check in by 6pm because she goes down to her room to get ready for bed at that time since she gets up at 4am. Crazy. She was the funniest lady. I really enjoyed her company in the morning over breakfast. Might I just add her breakfast was the best breakfast I had the entire trip. It came with interesting stories that had me teary eyed. For that you’ll have to wait for my next installment. I need to get to bed.
Blogger hates me and is not letting me download more than one photo. Go here to see more from the first day. I will be updating this as I go through photos. I really only chose a few to tell my story.