Oregon Coast Adventures, Quilt Shop Tours, tierneytravels

Oregon Coast Adventures: First Stop -McMinnville, Oregon

Toward the end of July we met up with dear friends (the kind of friends that you’d also consider family) on the Oregon Coast.

These are friends I met in Bend, Oregon where I lived for 14 years until my husband Terry suddenly died in 2018. I haven’t been able in the 4.5+ years since moving to Colorado to bring myself to return to Bend, Oregon for a visit (such an awesome life…nearly perfect… was lost there and I still have some trauma from coming home and finding my life partner on the floor dead in the house I’d plan to live in with him the rest of my life…too painful to return yet…) and I didn’t want try to ask my friends to come all the way to Denver again to visit us, so the “compromise” was to meet up the Oregon Coast (via Portland, Oregon).

It wasn’t much of a “compromise” as I love the Oregon Coast; and John (my new life partner) hasn’t been to the Oregon Coast, one of my favorite places in the world (or the places I’ve been in the world), and I was so excited to share it with him.

Central Oregon Coast map from aaroads.com/guides/us-101-or/

The plan was meet up with our friends in Newport, Oregon on the Oregon Coast the next day after flying into Portland, Oregon. We rented a car and here was our travel route (with lots of beauty along the way to see on the Pacific Coast Highway/Highway 101):

Image from Google Maps

But along the way we decided to stop in McMinnville, Oregon for lunch and to visit a quilt shop I had visited many years ago (I think before blogging as I could not find a blog post about it, ha!) – Boersma’s Sewing Center.

John sat in “the husband area” (ha!) with the vacuums (they sell sewing and vacuum related items) while I browsed.

After the quilt shop we headed to a lovely brewery (Two Dogs Taphouse) nearby for a delicious lunch:

We loved that they had a cozy sitting area, actually like a living room, that you could relax in with your beer and your food and watch TV:

After lunch we stopped at Third Street Books (how can I pass up an independent bookstore?) on our way to our car:

And then off to Depoe Bay (the town before Newport as you head south down the Oregon Coast) where we would be spending the night until we met up with our friends the next day in Newport, Oregon.