Thursday, July 7, 2011

Passing Thru Nehalem Bay State Park

We arrived at Nehalem Bay State Park for our two month volunteer position.  And discovered that our  assigned RV site was too unlevel to enter and to use.  Way too unlevel!

The park staff could not fix it or give us a different site for the duration.  We would not take the chance of damaging our trailer.  So we departed after only a week.

Too bad.  It's a beautiful state park right along the beach.  And we enjoyed our few days working in the information booth.   Too few days to even take a picture.

And so we have revised our plans. 
  • A few days in Astoria, visiting friends from our prior volunteer job at Fort Stevens, as well as meeting friends from Olympia.  
  • Then a stop in Olympia to visit other friends. 
  • Finally on to an Escapees park in Washington on the Olympic Peninsula, southeast of Port Townsend.  Tho we have traveled through that area many times during our seventeen years as Washington residents, we never saw this park.  Time to remedy that oversight.

Serendipity.

Bruce

2 comments:

palamine said...

Oh, oh, oh, you must go to the Chimacum Cafe. Unbelievable food at an unbelievable price.

So...why not cross over and come see us. You would love it here.

Lorna... said...

Any chance you'll be there for another few weeks -- into August for example? Now that you're footloose, any plans for August other than just driftin'? "Inquiring minds" would love to catch up with you somewhere along the road.