Touring South
Wednesday | 13 April 2008 | Neskowin, Oregon:
Yes, still here in Neskowin. We woke this morning to brilliant sun, no wind, and
not a cloud in the sky. Very warm and simply a beautiful day! DT and I were up
and exercising (ovaling the grass in the campground over and over and over
instead of fighting the sand on the beach). After, we sat in the sun with my
parents chatting and drinking coffee. Really a great morning!
For our luncheon adventure, we drove south past Lincoln City to the Siletz River
for lunch at the
Kernville Steak & Seafood House. It was fun to sit overlooking the river and
watch the fishermen and crabbers - and the occasional sea lion - move up and
down the river.

The Kernville Steak & Seafood House

Rueben

Prime Rib Dip

People on the deck below us were having nachos and brews -
but I wanted you to see the funny sign on the railing.

The lower patio at Kernville Steak & Seafood
I can't say the Kernville restaurant was a great or not-so-great
restaurant. The view is outstanding and our sandwiches were pretty good. Service
was extremely poor and I think their dinner menu really needs to be sampled
before I would give it a thumbs-up or down. They had a good wine list!
After lunch, we continued south to Depoe Bay to buy salt water taffy at
Ainslee's Salt Water Taffy - a must-do on the Oregon Coast. It was foggy in
Depoe Bay!

Foggy day in the middle of August in Oregon: normal

Ainslee's Famous Salt Water Taffy - sorry, mean of me to post this photo

Depoe Bay shoreline

Lots of action at the Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay

Entrance to Depoe Bay - smallest natural harbor on the west coast

Depoe Bay
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
campground ... I can't help it - the rabbits are just so cute!

Momma Rabbit keeping an eye on her nearby...

...bunnies. At one point, I counted eleven. Too difficult to keep track - they
are too quick.
Every time the Mom was near the babies, they tried to nurse.
Mom was having nothing to do with that!

Another handsome fellow
Doesn't it seem like hours ago that we had those sandwiches? On
our way back through Lincoln City we stopped at Barnacle Bill's Seafood to
purchase fish for our dinner. Today, BB's had freshly-caught local Yellow-Eye -
a sort of now-common rock fish that looks just like a gold fish you would see at
a school carnival. (Except, of course, it is not.) We bought three fillets and
DT grilled them tonight on the new grill. Perfect!

Who needs Bobby Flay: my personal chef at work.

Steaming hot
With the fish, I served that fabulous
barley salad from the May 2008 Food & Wine magazine and garlic
toast. I did make a little sauce for the fish with white wine, butter, olive
oil, garlic, salt, pepper, lemon juice and a little basil I brought from our
garden at home. Italian wine was also on the menu.
While we were eating dinner, two little girls from a nearby campsite were
feeding the "wild" rabbits.

Not so wild rabbits

Another shot of Neskowin Creek RV Park
Tomorrow, DT must be back in Eugene for Eugene08 business, and
then we head out to eastern Oregon. The temperature is supposed to be in the
triple-digits in the Willamette Valley tomorrow and our living-area air
conditioner has decided to go on vacation... this won't be fun.
Until my next update, I remain, your coastal correspondent.
RV Park:
Neskowin Creek RV Park,
Space 47.
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