Roadtrip 2021-2022 Winter: Seaside - Yachats - Brookings


Day 28 - Foraging for Espresso Machines, Point St. George

We killed another espresso machine today. We just got the freshly-dead machine in St. George in 2019, when we were based in Kanab, where our original machine died. The original machine, a very simple and cheap Krups device bought in a hardware store in Sisters Oregon, was at least 15 years old and a veteran of about 30 roadtrips. The new, much more expensive Delonghi machine didn't make it through its 2nd trip. Huh. Wendy triumphantly holds aloft her prize - we believe this is the last machine for sale on the coast from at least Eureka California to Bandon Oregon. And it's a cheap thing - Mr Coffee, bought for about the same price as our original, and pretty much the exact same design.

The Team reaches the Pacific Ocean at Point St. George California.


Our young Padawan is learning the intricacies of "no-look" LeviBall.

A beach art sits quite comfortably poised for an ocean view - while a flock of turkey vultures has found a comsumable prize down the beach. We cut off our walk - bet those vultures get pretty territorial about their lunch.

The beach at Point St. George is inhabited by a colony of Greater California Sea Vipers, who enjoy viping unsuspecting swimmers.

... and unsuspecting beach strollers.

Roots to shoots - in sand script.

Wave scampering - and trying to not get the feet wet!

A crazy root system supports this miniature tree of life.

The Shetland Sheepdog surveys its natural habitat, the seaside moors of Pt St George.

The Shetland Sheepdog patrols its domain.

An excentric set of buildings at Point St George. No one was thinking cohesive design when these additons were made!

The little church building is quite beautiful in it's simplicity and setting when isolated from the other design conundrums.

I wonder how keen the 911 operators will be to take these calls?

Yet another trail through the dunes to the Pacific.

Wow - 8th wonder - who knew?

There he be - the new Mr Coffee takes his place on the counter. Note the fancy Delonghi relegated to the back blocks. Here's to the reign of the $45.00 travel espressos! Yes we have tried it - it does work - and it's really simple. Of course the Sleepy Monk makes an appearance here too.

 

 

 

 

 


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