Title: March 22, 2026 - Bandon
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| Gary with a morning ocean view |
I got up at 7:15 and when I got out of the bathroom, Andrea was also up. On this cool, 38 degree morning, Andrea and I made a grocery run to the first place we saw-Rays. Then it was time to fill up with gas. It is Oregon, so we pulled into the station to have the attendant fill the tank. It ended up being 14.1 gallons. If you put in the 5.5 gallons we added yesterday, I used 19.6 gallons since Elk Grove. If we did not fill up in Brookings, we would have run out of gas right before Bandon. As it is, even without the extra gas, I got about 500 miles in this tank of gas without our gas yesterday.
When we came back, we had French Toast for breakfast. Andrea gets us on the ball to start off the day. About 10:30 we leave the house. The first stop is Face Rock State Park. This is prime whale migration season for the area. We were hoping to see some breaching, but nothing rose above the surface. A volunteer noted that there are whales out there, but nothing showing. We borrowed some binoculars, but to no avail. Still fun to watch the waves and rocks off the area.
After a while, we wandered down to the beach. There we met the wind. The wind was blowing the sand like it was snowflakes, only thing these snowflakes felt more like sandpaper against the skin. Lawrence must have seen the movie Dune as he mimicked how the Fremen walked on the sand so the sandworms did not devour them. It was blowing that hard, we sheltered among rocks when we could.
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| Life on the Rocks |
But while walking along, we saw why several things around here are called Face Rock. There is a rock on its side which has a face. There are some legends concerning the origins of the face which has been lost in the mists of time, or maybe has been blown away with the sand.
About 12:30 we get back to the car. Then it is time to explore downtown. The first place we hit is one which David recommended: Cranberry Sweets. We spent a long time there and bought popcorn and candies and Jelly Bellies. As a bonus, they had an ample supply of samples, which we all indulged in.
After that there was a series of places which they went into which I just enjoyed sitting out on a bench, reading. They went to places like:
- The Toy Room
- Bandon Card and Gift Shoppe
- Bandon Sweets and Treats
- Coastal Mist-here they got some chocolate drinks while I was once again content to read.
Around 2:00, we went to Face Rock Creamery-see the connection with the State Park? We looked around at the various cheeses, including the one Sherri is enamored with, Vampire Slayer, a garlic based cheese. We had a late lunch there. I had a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich while the rest of them shared meat sliders and a cheese platter. Filling and good.
After that, we went home to rest, starting about 3:30. That took the rest of the afternoon. Lawrence had a Zoom call with his family. Then Sherri and I talked with Steven on our own Zoom call. Sherri and I were content with our lunch and had a sandwich and a bowl of granola. Lawrence and Andrea went out to a pub where they had fish tacos. Then we talked the rest of the evening until we went to bed about 10:00.
Extra Photo's
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| Coquille River Lighthouse |
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| Face Rock Beach |
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| Face Rock Beach |
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| Looking for Whales |
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| Sherri on Face Rock Beach |
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| Gary walking on water |
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| Face Rock |
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| A triangle rock |
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| Sherri and Gary on Face Rock Beach |
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| Lawrence showing his rock climbing skills |
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| Face Rock (picture on a tilt) |
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| Rocks off of Face Rock Beach |
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| Lawrence on Face Rock Beach |
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| Face Rock Beach |
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| Lawrence and Andrea in a beach cave |
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| Andrea coming up the stairs out of Face Rock Beach |
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| Art Gallery |





























































