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Oregon Coast in October 2024

This post is a follow up to yesterday’s post 2024 Travels. When writing yesterday’s post looking back on my big travel events in 2024 I realized I left off a significant trip, an Oregon Coast road trip with our friends MJ and J.

This trip was significant because it was the first time I was able to return to Cannon Beach, Oregon, where my late husband and our dogs would visit yearly for vacation.

First John and I flew into Portland, Oregon and visited his son who lives there. It was awesome to see the quilt I gave my stepson on the sofa in his apartment, apparently being used and enjoyed 🙂

After a day and a half in Portland we drove our rental car to Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast.

It was awesome and emotionally overwhelming to return to Cannon Beach. With John’s support I was able to visit many of the favorite places that my late husband Terry and I used to always visit including Center Diamond Fabric (the wonderful little quilt shop); the little cafe across from Center Diamond Fabric; the awesome bookstore the Cannon Beach Book Company (with a sofa!); and the Screw & Brew – a hardware store turned into a brew pup!

Although it was a bit of am overcast day, we also walked over to the beach so John could see Haystack Rock:

It was quite the emotional experience to return. Here is what I share on the Instagram post I did back in October 2024 on this return to Cannon Beach:

(I returned to) Cannon Beach for the first time in six years since my life changed forever in 2018. It was hard to be there, but it was good and healing. I got to return to my favorite quilt shop on the Oregon coast and have delicious hot chocolate in one of the cozy cafés of Cannon Beach. The library had a book sale AND we stopped at the bookstore! (Public library + independent bookstore in the same day = Bliss) 

After our jaunt to Cannon Beach, we drove to Pacific City, Oregon to meet up with our friends MJ and J who we rented a home near the beach with for a couple days. After we got checked into our rental house we all walked to the beach to enjoy an amazing sunset:

From Pacific City we went on various days trips, roadtripping along the Oregon Coast for a couple days and returning to our home based in Pacific City. We went on some wonderful hikes, checked out various areas of the coastline, had lots of delicious seafood (Colorado is landlocked so whenever we are near the ocean we eat as much fresh seafood as we can!), and spent one morning doing some beach clean up and returning a jellyfish to the sea.

It was a memorable trip and I think it was healing to return to Cannon Beach. In the spring this year I am going to do something big (and hopefully healing) and return to Central Oregon/Bend, Oregon for the first time in 6 years. Until now I’ve been emotionally unable to return to the place I lived for 14 years and where I left a piece of my heart (and maybe my soul) when I moved away in 2019 after my husband suddenly passed at my home there in 2018.

But as I’ve mentioned to my other widow friends (both online and in person): “Remember: We can do brave things, and we are stronger than we realize!”

13 thoughts on “Oregon Coast in October 2024”

  1. Thank you for sharing these fotos. This is a travel I wish to do one time. Portland, Bend (stiching company!), so with your blog its like travelling. May be it stays as a dream. The quilt is so lovely. You had a hard time. Glad you found this wonderful partner. And.. he is willing to be shown on the fotos. He is a great guy and his wood work is as excellent as your quilting!

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  2. Hugs, hugs, hugs…

    and I Adore Centre Diamond, I visit that shop every time I go to my friend’s house for a carving week, (nearly every year!) I almost always bring home cloth, thread, and haberdashery from Cannon Beach, (and always a new doll from my carving with magic knives!)

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    1. Thanks so much, back at you 🙂
      Centre Diamond is pretty special, I’ve been there many times in my previous life and it was always our first visit when my late husband, who was also a quilter, and we went to Cannon Beach. That is wonderful you get to experience Cannon Beach – it is a magical place 🙂

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  3. That looks like just a lovely trip! Beautiful scenery and lots to see and do. And so good for you to be able to go to a place that meant so much to you and make new memories to go with the old ones 🙂 So glad you were able to go there and have such a lovely time!!

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