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Traveling the Pacific Northwest-What I Did On My Summer Vacation…

September 7, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner 7 Comments

Traveling from Portland to Seattle by way of the San Juan Islands, my husband and I logged nearly six hundred miles weaving along coastal highways and through national forests canopied by hemlocks.
This was our first visit to the Pacific Northwest. Along with a change of scenery, we experienced several firsts.
1. Our hotel in Astoria, Oregon (The Hotel Elliott) had heated floors. Living in Dallas where everything is naturally heated by the relentless sun, I’ve never considered such a luxury. What a welcomed surprise after sleeping with the windows open and waking to chilly fifty degree mornings. 
2. We visited an alpaca farm. These creatures, a cross between a llama and an Ewok, were mild-mannered, curious and hypoallergenic. After watching the owner spin buttery-soft wool, I almost wanted to take up knitting.
Oregon Alpaca Farm
3. We lulled away time at a lavender farm. The aroma floated over rolling hills making the entire afternoon dream-like. 
Lavender Farm, Mt. Hood River Valley, Oregon
4. We hiked through a rainforest. Walls of spruce soared two hundred feet, a reminder of our country’s majesty.
5. We wandered around Powell’s, the world’s largest independent bookstore. It’s a super-sized miracle I’m not still there.
6. I ate pan-fried oysters for breakfast. I’ve never been much of an oyster fan, but plucked fresh from the sea, these were deeeelicious.
7. Much of our route was marked by Tsunami Evacuation Route signsโ€”another first and a bit unnerving. In Dallas we worry about tornadoes and drive-by shootings and heat strokeโ€”all impossible to warn via highway department signage.
New surroundings summon new thoughts and ideas, a different way of looking at life.
What new things have you experienced lately?
talya
This was written for Day Seven of the Write Tribe Festival of Words. Prompt: the number Seven. 

Hiking the Pacific Coast Bookstores…

August 25, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner 11 Comments

Those who know me, know I love my ratty, laceless converse tennis shoes. I own several pairs in shades of faded gray and dingy white. 
Before I left for Oregon, I bought a pair of Tevas (with laces!) cute enough to serve as regular walking-around shoes yet sturdy for hiking and exploring the Pacific Northwest. 
I wore them hiking around Multnomah Falls.

Multnomah Falls, Or
I wore them hiking the 164 winding steps at Astoria Column.
Astoria Column

I planned to wear my Tevas to San Juan Island, but couldn’t find them anywhere. Not in my overflowing, disorganized luggage. Not in the rental car. 
Somewhere between Astoria and Anacortes, I managed to lose my new shoes.

Really, it’s probably a good thing. Since John and I managed to hike through every bookstore from Portland to San Juan Island, I’ll need extra room in my suitcase for the five new books traveling home with us to Dallas.

Plus we still have two days to explore Seattle’s bookstores. 


Moral of this story…
  • I really do love books more than shoes
  • I wasn’t meant to wear laces in my tennis shoes (Harold)
  • Maybe I wasn’t meant to wear shoes at all…

talya

PS:  Our bookstore tour so far (with links to websites)…

Powell Books, Portland, Oregon
Cannon Beach Books, Cannon Beach, Oregon
Cannon Beach Library, Cannon Beach, Oregon
Lucy’s Books, Astoria, Oregon
The Writers’ Workshoppe, Port Townsend, Washington
William James Bookseller, Port Townsend, Washington
Watermark Book Company, Anacortes, Washington
Serendipity, San Juan Island, Washington

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Serendipity, San Juan Island

    the art of Cannon Beach

    August 23, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner 3 Comments

    We wandered into the art studio of Richard Gorsuch, who paints from his cute bungalow just off Ocean Drive in Cannon Beach.  Instead of ferns and hanging baskets, his porch overflowed with a paint-smeared easel and work-in-process oil paintings.
    He pulled us inside past his turquoise screen door, and I immediately felt at home.
    With a round face, white beard and rosy cheeks, he was the Miracle on 34th Street Kris Kringle. His eyes even twinkled when he spoke of his love for art and Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock.
    He moved to Cannon Beach in 1999 specifically to paint Haystack Rock. Everyday he paints the rock, in different weather, different light, different seasons. That rock is my passion, he said. And I wanted my boys to grow up running on the sand, he added. And they did. (His boys, now in their twenties, are also artists living nearby.)
    photo courtesy of Roy S. Talbot
    It’s not been easy. We had just enough money to buy this place which was really only a shack at the time. Sometimes we weren’t sure we would survive living off our art, but so far we’ve made it. When you want something with your entire being, you find a way to make it happen.


    We sat and visited with Mr. Gorsuch as though we had known him for years. We studied his paintings, the way he captured light off the tide pools, the way he painted peacefulness. 
    Just beyond his window, thick, thriving hydrangea distracted me with flower heads the size of basketballs, more deep purple than blue. 

    I wondered how he resisted painting the hydrangea. At least once.

    talya

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    Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

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