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Title: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 26, 2007, 07:23:18 PM
Well, we're back. We had a very nice trip to the Oregon Coast and into the South Willamette wine country. Much seafood and wine was consumed, a good time was had by all.

While on the coast, we stayed at The Landing at Newport (http://www.thelandingatnewport.com/index.html). It was nice, with a lovely view of the marina, and the bridge across the bay. The sun never came out the entire time we were there, but it didn't rain during the day. It was cool, but not cold (unless you ask Laura).

We didn't spend a ton of time in Newport, as there's really not much to see there but fishing boats (some of them are quite impressive) and tourists. While in Newport we ate nearly every meal at Local Ocean Seafood (http://www.localocean.net/). Everything we had (tuna steaks, tuna skewers, Dungeness crab, halibut tacos, halibut fish & chips, crab cakes...) was wonderful. Very fresh, and amazingly inexpensive. Casual atmosphere, classy menu. My kind of place.

One day we drove up the PCH (Hwy 101) to see a bit of the coast. We made a few stops along the way but mostly drove. We stopped in Tillamook to see the worlds famous cheese factory (http://tillamookcheese.com/), but arrived just as a bus load of school children arrived, so we just grabbed some cheese curd and an ice cream cone and left.

On the way back we stopped in Otter Rock to see the Flying Dutchman Winery (http://www.dutchmanwinery.com/html/photos.html). It was tiny (they produce fewer than 1,000 cases per year), but they had a surprising selection of wine. We did the Flight, and tasted 13 different wines. Most were quite good. Their 2004 Chardonnay was disappointing, their Devil's Punchbowl "Pretty Good Pinot Gris" was lovely (we bought a bottle). We also quite liked the 2001 Pinot Noir Reserve, but at $55/ bottle we didn't want to risk it in our checked luggage. The 2002 Rogue Valley Cabernet Sauvignon was yummy (bought one of those as well), as was the 2003 Syrah.

Before we headed back to the condo, we went and checked out the Oregon Coast Aquarium (http://www.aquarium.org/). It was pretty cool, but much smaller than we expected. The "Passages of the Deep" exhibit was arguably the high point.

The following day we headed down to Eugene to visit friends. On the way we visited Secret House Winery (http://www.secrethousewinery.com/), which was very much like a small hippie commune that grew wine. They had a tiny vineyard, but only grew some of their own grapes. (IIRC, they grew their own Pinot Gris/Noir grapes and purchased the rest). It was a cool and intimate type place. We had the grounds all to ourselves. High points- 2005 Muller-Thurgau; 2003 Pinot Noir (bought this one); Vinotaboo (a very sweet desert wine, one small glass is plenty).

After Secret House, we headed to Silvan Ridge - Hinman Vineyards (http://www.silvanridge.com/). All of their wines were decent, nothing really stood out. The best of the group was the 2005 Pinot Noir Reserve. Their 2005 Early Muscat Semi-Sparkling was one of the better sparkling whites we tried.

Across the road from Silvan Ridge was Sweet Cheeks Winery (http://www.sweetcheekswinery.com/). Their vineyard is over 30 years old, but the winery is new within the last couple. their 2005 Pinot Noir was arguably the best Noir we tried the entire time we spent in Oregon (unfortunately at this point we were concerned about space in our checked luggage so we didn't buy any). Beyond that, I was not blown away by any of their other offerings, though their Riesling was dryer than most which, IMHO, is a good thing.

Down the road from Sweet Cheeks, we went to King Estate (http://www.kingestate.com/), the largest of any that we visited. Their grounds are absolutely beautiful, and their operation is impressive. A larger bottler to be sure, but their offerings don't seem to lack as a result. Highlights- 2005 Domaine Pinot Gris; 2005 Signature Chardonnay; 2005 Signature Vin Glacé; and a Syrah I forget the name of but it was only available on premises.

When we got to Eugene we stayed at the absolutely craptacular Best Western Green Tree Inn. We had dinner at a wonderful bistro whose name escapes me. Fresh seafood, extensive wine list (our friends picked some brilliant wines that also escape me, I believe one of the labels was Argyle, the other was a northern Berkley offering). We had breakfast at Cafe Lucky Noodle (http://www.luckynoodle.com/) on 5th avenue and Pearl. One of the best omelettes I've ever had, coffee was exceedingly average.

We wandered around Eugene for several hours and eventually sat down to have some beers and watch the Ducks (and the entire city of Eugene) get their hearts broken by Florida. We then headed north to Portland to drop off the worst.rental.car.evar (http://www.dodge.com/en/caravan/index.html) and breeze through the non-existent security line at PDX to wait 2 hours in an empty airport for our flight home.

We congratulated ourselves far too early on a smooth trip as our arrival in SLC met us with a 20 minute wait on the tarmac for the airport to clear the gate for our arrival and the valet parking at the airport lost our car, resulting in another unexpected delay. Monte was thrilled to see us, as we were him.

Today we spent more than the entire vacation cost having trees removed from our yard. Good times.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: TFT on March 26, 2007, 07:45:08 PM
Wow.

What kind of trees?

 :P


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Dunk on March 26, 2007, 07:45:41 PM
Welcome home. [sm_beertoast]


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 26, 2007, 07:46:47 PM
Wow.

What kind of trees?

 :P
Spruce. Only seemed appropriate.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 26, 2007, 07:49:55 PM
......blah, blah, blah....wine.  blah, blah, blah, more funckin' wine.  blah, blah, seafood.
wine, *fudge*in', blah, wine, tuna, blah, wine, *fudge*!  What a boring ass story!

You know.  Not everybody like wine.  Dumbass.  I saw beers once.  Oregon wasn't supposed to win it any way.  They suck.  So does my bracket.  Blah, *fudge*in' blah.




 ;)  Nice trip, lib.

(Glad you had fun.   8)  Sorry 'bout the trees. )







Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 26, 2007, 07:52:43 PM
......blah, blah, blah....wine.  blah, blah, blah, more funckin' wine.  blah, blah, seafood.
wine, *fudge*in', blah, wine, tuna, blah, wine, *fudge*!  What a boring ass story!

You know.  Not everybody like wine.  Dumbass.  I saw beers once.  Oregon wasn't supposed to win it any way.  They suck.  So does my bracket.  Blah, *fudge*in' blah.




 ;)  Nice trip, lib.

(Glad you had fun.   8)  Sorry 'bout the trees. )







I had some Oregon beers too. You wouldn't have liked them. Tasted too much like actual beer.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 26, 2007, 07:54:56 PM
 ;D [sm_thumbsup]


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: E-A-G-L-E! on March 26, 2007, 08:05:15 PM
Well, it sounds like you and your wife had an enjoyable time. 8)

Why did you cut down your trees?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 26, 2007, 08:09:31 PM
Why did you cut down your trees?

Euthanasia. (Pine beetle attack. They had suffered enough.)


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Clive on March 26, 2007, 08:14:46 PM
Wine, seafood, ... where's the Bristol report?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Dunk on March 26, 2007, 08:18:28 PM
Did you get a chance to golf?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 26, 2007, 08:23:45 PM
Did you get a chance to golf?
No, I was invited in no uncertain terms to not even think about it. The weather would have been perfect though.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Dunk on March 26, 2007, 08:26:02 PM
Did you get a chance to golf?
No, I was invited in no uncertain terms to not even think about it. The weather would have been perfect though.
Invited to not think about it? 
LOL;D ;D
Nice turn of a phrase.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: 911white1 on March 26, 2007, 08:27:10 PM
"While in Newport we ate nearly every meal at Local Ocean Seafood. Everything we had (tuna steaks, tuna skewers, Dungeness crab, halibut tacos, halibut fish & chips, crab cakes...) was wonderful. Very fresh, and amazingly inexpensive. Casual atmosphere, classy menu. My kind of place'


Good call.  Excellent seafood without the pomp and circumstance that usually masks mediocre offerings.   BTW, Rogue Brewing Company's Brew & Breakfast rocks.  Dead Guy Ale.... along with about 20 of their other beers are my favorites..... and Guinness.


Cheers.

 


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Uisce Beatha on March 27, 2007, 07:12:53 AM
Nice review... sweet cheeks.   ;)

I love this place.  You work up a 2.5 hour post and people actually respond.   [sm_thumbsup]


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Walfredo on March 27, 2007, 07:33:18 AM
Sounds like a nice trip.

LOL at the rental  ;D


Oh and why do you hate children?  They are our future you know.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 27, 2007, 07:36:46 AM
They don't jive with his avant garde metro****ual facade.  Not to mention his prize pediavore.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: dystopia on March 27, 2007, 09:22:50 AM
Cool.  Sounds like a great getaway.  Good food and wine :)

I love going to small wineries.  No pretension and you're welcome to hang out and chat with the folks.  Or just wander the grounds without being bothered.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: MFAWG on March 27, 2007, 09:43:01 AM
Dude, why did you rent a CARAVAN of all things?

Besides, the proper way to cruise the hi-way's and by-way's of the  Oregon Coast and the interior is in one of these:

(http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0Je5m1DSQlGuH0Aq0OjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBsMW5yM3VoBHNlYwNwcm9mBHZ0aWQDSTA2Nl84OA--/SIG=12irhj6dv/EXP=1175100099/**http%3A//www.avonhill.com/thumbnails/pick-up/1985_Ford_F150.jpeg)


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stegerman on March 27, 2007, 10:55:24 AM
Quote
Today we spent more than the entire vacation cost having trees removed from our yard. Good times.

Real men cut their own trees down, nancy boy.


Did you stop in Neskowin perchance?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 11:26:41 AM
Did you stop in Neskowin perchance?
yup.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stegerman on March 27, 2007, 11:28:51 AM
Did you stop in Neskowin perchance?
yup.

Proposal Rock Inn is my lodging of choice when staying on the Central Coast.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 01:05:05 PM
Did you stop in Neskowin perchance?
yup.

Proposal Rock Inn is my lodging of choice when staying on the Central Coast.

Saw it. Nice looking place. I think it's on our short list when we return to the area.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 01:11:07 PM
Here are a few pictures from our trip.

The view from our condo at Newport:

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i41/darthsimmons/oregon/HPIM1096.jpg)

Laura at Sweet Cheeks Vineyard:

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i41/darthsimmons/oregon/HPIM1142.jpg)

Me on the beach at Proposal Rock in Neskowin:

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i41/darthsimmons/oregon/HPIM1110.jpg)

A sign on HWY 101 in Newport that we thought was funny.

(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i41/darthsimmons/oregon/HPIM1117.jpg)


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 27, 2007, 01:15:33 PM
Very nice.  Thanks.  Glad you guys had a nice trip.  Sounds wonderful. 8)

LOL at the church sign. ;D


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Aske on March 27, 2007, 01:16:50 PM
 :drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 01:17:51 PM
:drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]

I knew the risks when I posted them.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stegerman on March 27, 2007, 01:19:56 PM
:drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]

I knew the risks when I posted them.
Crap! I thought the picture of you was photoshopped. Guess you learn something new everyday.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Jules on March 27, 2007, 01:42:43 PM
Hi Spacey, Welcome back!

No wonder you had a good time, you would have been blind drunk at the end of each day, with all that wine tasting!!!!! ;D ;D


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 27, 2007, 01:47:39 PM
.............. you would have been blind drunk at the end of each day, with all that wine tasting!!!!! ;D ;D

Nah.  He got drunk on burbon later at night.  spacey will tell you, any good wine taster, is exactly like a poor girlfriend.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: dystopia on March 27, 2007, 01:57:02 PM
:drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]

I knew the risks when I posted them.

 [sm_shock]  For some reason I pictured you having a shaved head. You look surprisingly normal.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 02:04:11 PM
:drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]

I knew the risks when I posted them.

 [sm_shock]  For some reason I pictured you having a shaved head. You look surprisingly normal.
I've been shaving my head for years. A couple months ago Laura asked me to grow my hair back for a while. It's driving me crazy.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: dystopia on March 27, 2007, 02:24:58 PM
:drool: @ the photoshop opportunities
 [sm_devil]

I knew the risks when I posted them.

 [sm_shock]  For some reason I pictured you having a shaved head. You look surprisingly normal.
I've been shaving my head for years. A couple months ago Laura asked me to grow my hair back for a while. It's driving me crazy.

Ah, ok, I was wondering where I got that from.  8)


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: tdcoly on March 27, 2007, 04:19:03 PM
Why did you cut down your trees?

Euthanasia. (Pine beetle attack. They had suffered enough.)

What did you get for the timber?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: spacey on March 27, 2007, 04:42:34 PM
Why did you cut down your trees?

Euthanasia. (Pine beetle attack. They had suffered enough.)

What did you get for the timber?
We're going to keep some, give some to my brother and probably let people have the rest for the price of hauling it away. I know we can get some money for it, but selling it seems like such a hassle and besides, if people need it, I'd rather just let them have it.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: stroh on March 27, 2007, 04:55:26 PM
Yeah, besides, like booze, and gambling, Utah probably has a law against a guy wanting to give another guy the wood, if he's willing to pay for it.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Seamus on March 27, 2007, 06:44:39 PM
Hope I'm not to late to the welcome back train.

Why did I think you were a 25 year old Asian lady?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Uisce Beatha on March 27, 2007, 06:50:36 PM
Why did I think you were a 25 year old Asian lady?

'Cuz he was.


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Spanky on March 27, 2007, 06:52:43 PM
Now that "me love you long time" PM from him makes sense. Or was that Clive?


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Torpedo on March 27, 2007, 09:19:29 PM
Sounds like you had fun. Welcome back. 8)


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Torpedo on March 27, 2007, 09:19:53 PM
I love this place.  You work up a 2.5 hour post and people actually respond.   [sm_thumbsup]

Doesn't mean they read it though. ;) :D


Title: Re: Back and Better Than Ever
Post by: Fuzzy on March 30, 2007, 06:40:53 PM
It was cool, but not cold (unless you ask Laura). 

Sounds like a great trip! I've been to Oregon a few times and have always had a good time.

The part I've quoted you could strike Laura and insert Susan. Nothing is "warm" for my wife.  ;D