
Cooler evening temperatures show fall beginning to edge out the summer season.

Cooler evening temperatures show fall beginning to edge out the summer season.
I wanted to share this with any of you who might be interested in reading a memoir set along the Camino de Santiago in Spain. The publication date is drawing near.
It is said that the Camino can change one’s life. This is my husband’s story of our 2013 walk along The Way. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you just might be inspired.
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Camino Sunrise: Walking With My Shadows A memoir and Camino de Santiago adventure by Reginald Spittle Illustrated by Sue Spittle They call it a pilgrimage, but for Reginald Spittle the 500-mile Camino de Santiago was the test of a lifetime. A professional journalist and a gifted educator, Reg projected an air of confidence to those […]

Amid the beauty lies the harsh reality of life on the Oregon Coast.

Hydrangeas are but one of the many variety of flowers grown in the 5 acres of formal gardens in Shore Acres State Park.

This Puffin stands nearly five feet tall and is constructed from recycled ocean trash. Look closely and see how many things you can identify.

The Oregon Coast offers many spectacular opportunities to pull off and take in the scenery, walk on the beach or picnic with a million dollar view, as we did today!

Weather-worn steps lead down to the beach in Bandon, Oregon.

The North Jetty, at the mouth of the Coquille River, disappears into the fog.