How the heck did I ever become a homebody? International travel just isn’t at the forefront of my mind every hour of every day anymore. I have a 2 week solo trip planned to explore Southern Spain and part of me wants to cancel it, stay home and explore more of Oregon. Of course the trip is a go – business class tickets await, but this is the first time in my life, I have ever considered canceling an international trip.
The summer has had its ups and downs – saying goodbye to Colorado was rough on this old gal. Our home didn’t sell as fast as we thought it might and it was hard to say goodbye to 20+ year friendships. As difficult as it was to say goodbye, Sean and I both felt a lot of love and encouragement for the next chapter in our lives. By the time the end of July came around, we were ready for the move to the Pacific Northwest.
The first 30 days of living here in Oregon have exceeded EVERY expectation on the planet. It feels like home, the way Colorado used to when I first moved there 20+ years ago. We have done so much in such a short period of time. It helps being on a work sabbatical. Every day is a Friday in our household – it’s been incredible. Sometimes the gratitude of our new life overwhelms me – how can we be this fortunate? I miss the crap out of my friends – but I will see them soon enough – either in Colorado or here in Bend, OR.
So what have we done? For everyone’s sanity, I’ll keep it brief and show our experiences through pictures. I haven’t captured all of it, but you’ll get the jest of it. In short, we’ve hiked and run some pretty epic trails, listened to lots of live music (it’s everywhere), SUP’d on crystal clear lakes and rivers, cruised some smooth, swoopy mountain biking trails (actually not terrifying), road tripped to the incredible Oregon wine country, golfed on some sweet, carpet-like courses, searched for starfish on the beach at low tide, discovered all of the off-leash dog parks for our fur babies, camped in some pretty cool forests, watched the amazing skills of kite surfers, enjoyed the magnificent sunsets of central Oregon, and chilled on our patio with an Oregon rose’ and a cribbage board. Phew. Its’s been a blast. What I love most is we have barely scratched the surface. We’ll see what the fall and winter bring!!
Hope you all enjoy the Oregon sights!



































Obviously, Oregon is fitting you like a glove. Great photos. Cheers!
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Dont you know it!! There is, however, a huge fire burning about 30 miles from us. Socking us in with smoke – I think this is a yearly occurrence these days – sadly. It’ll dissipate soon and we’ll be back at it. Thanks for the support – always!!
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Beautiful pics. Hard to believe you’ve done all that in just 30 days. So when will you get around to unpacking and setting up your new house?
Enjoy your trip to Spain!
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Ha! We are pretty industrious – we got unpacked and organized within the first week – in between adventures! Everything is close so it’s easy to do a bunch of things in a single day. Hope all is well with ya. Thanks for the comment – as usual!!!
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A fabulous post with some absolutely gorgeous pictures. You make me want to come to Oregon on the very next flight, but like you, I’ve become a homebird. For various reasons, I have a heavy heart at the moment, but I’ve always had the same attitude as you in life. Grasp what you can while you can and enjoy it. I hope that doesn’t sound too patronising, but it’ll be great if you can post some more posts on Oregon so that I can visit a part of the world that won’t be within my reach anymore 😊
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what’s happened to us??? wanting to stay home?? lol. Though I’m saddened to hear of the heavy heart, friend. I hope things turn around for you soon. Sending light and healing thoughts your way. Will definitely post more of Oregon in the coming months.
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Thanks for your kind words and I’m sorry if they unintentionally put a damper on your upbeat post. I’ve always been a glass half full person and so I’m looking forward to more gems from Oregon 😊
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No worries at all 💛
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With so much to explore in your backyard, it’s no wonder you aren’t ready to travel abroad. Next week, we have our first get away planned in a year and I find myself wanting to cancel. Never expected that. Enjoy your trip and glad your new home is working out perfectly.
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Ingrid! I hope you all doing alright and that you have fully settled into your new ‘sedentary’ life. I need to catch up on blogs soon – yours is at the top of the list. As mentioned, I have NEVER wanted to cancel a trip before. Truth be told, I’m a little nervous – I m out of practice navigating airports and such! The plan is to pack light so I’m not navigating a bunch of luggage. Enjoy your trip!
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We just returned from a get away to Sedona and Flagstaff. Up until the last minute, I kept thinking about canceling the trip, but in the end, I’m so glad I didn’t. We had a great time and will head back up to the high country in October. I know you’ll have a great time on your trip.
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congratulations on your new start! the scenery is gorgeous : )
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Thank you Rebecca!!! Every time I think something is going to be average, the state proves me wrong. I hope you all are doing great and that you had a wonderful summer!
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sounds like a good change of scene. We had a good summer, ending with a trip to northern Minnesota, which was fun.
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ooh, I bet that was beautiful up there!
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Yes, it was. Here’s a photo: https://fakeflamenco.com/2022/08/19/want-to-paddle-across-the-lake/
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So beautiful!!! So excited for this new chapter of your lives. Spain sounds pretty incredible too!
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Thanks girl! You know if you ever make it out this way, you have a place to lay your head! Spain will be pretty amazing. Just now starting to book things – I found a food tour I bet you would love!
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I would love to head out your way! Oh yes a food tour sounds amazing! We started watching lots of food tour videos on Youtube before we go places now.
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Ohhh, great idea. PS, up at the crack of dawn over here. 😂😂
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I was just thinking it’s very early over there because it’s semi early over here hahah!!
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It all looks pretty glorious Pam. Glad you are enjoying. Allan
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Thanks Allen! It is a pretty special place – minus the Giant fire burning about 30 miles away. Keeping us indoors until it can get under control. We will be back out exploring soon enough. I appreciate your visit and comment!
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Of course, you love the place, how could you not ?!?! Your pictures are amazing and I know how good you are at enjoying the moment every time you can.
It’s so good to see you this happy at the beginning of this new life !
Can’t wait to hear and see more of the fun you’ll get going in Oregon !
Enjoy ! Xoxoxo
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I will ALWAYS appreciate your love and support friend! I hope you get to do the PCT some day – the trails through Oregon are sooo beautiful!!! Life is sooooo good! Love you Juls!
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If I ever walk the PCT, I think it’ll only be the Oregon part, especially now that you also call this place home.
Enjoy life there !
Love xoxoxo
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Yayyyy! 💕💕
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Looks amazing! You’ve sure done a lot in a short 30 days!! Maggie
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Ha! yes, I am sort of obsessed. BUT, not working has been really nice. Plus, everything is so close, you can do multiple things in a day without being exhausted. It’s great. I’ll get caught up on blogs soon (I hope), can’t wait to see the deets of all of your adventures. Cheers!
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Heaven on a stick! You are livin’ the dream, baby!
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lol – Heaven on a stick is right!!!! The adventures are endless here!!! I’ll send ya an email shortly – not sure what international travel looks like next year – with my new found obsession with my home state. Sending hugs your way!
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No pressure. Do whatever makes you happy. Hugs back at ya!
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Although we miss you here in CO, we are so happy for you and your new life! And … 30 DAYS?! It seems like you’ve covered enough territory for 30 weeks! (A work hiatus would do wonders for our activity, too, I’m sure!) Can’t wait to see your new surroundings in person … so soon! YAY 🙂
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Your visit here is going to be one of the highlights of the year!! Thanks for making the effort! YAY! You’ll see when you are here all the things you can cram into a day. LOL
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Such a wonderful collection of beautiful photos, Pam, you’ve clearly made the most of the first 30 days in the new place. Congratulations on your move. I can easily see that Oregon has some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Aiva! Thank you so much for stopping by! I’ve missed your blog! I will get caught up soon, but dying to know what you did all summer. Oregon has been a great move for us so far. Life is good. 🙂
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You’ve done all that in 30 days?! No wonder you’re tempted to stay home and do more 🙂 I love the sunsets and those amazing landscape views, and can see why you’re loving Oregon so much – it seems perfect for you. But you know you’ll enjoy Spain once you get there and will appreciate home even more when you return. It will all be waiting for you, after all!
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YES! and we are exhausted. LOL. So far it is perfect for us. We can’t imagine living anywhere else right now! I hope you all had a great summer full of adventures!
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The first part of the summer was quiet but August onwards has been busy and mostly fun, with more adventures planned later this month and next 🙂
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oh sweet – did you do a post on what you have planned??
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No, I tend to post after the event! We’re off to Sofia for a weekend later this month – a trip we should have taken in June but I got Covid two days before 😦 Luckily we were able to reschedule. Then a much bigger trip to Nepal at the end of October 😃😃
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Soooo jealous of your Nepal trip!!! Enjoy!
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As a born and bred Pacific Northwesterner, in my humble opinion, you have found one of the most beautiful places on the planet to call home. Seeing your photos actually brought tears to my eyes; I guess I didn’t realize how much I miss it. I’m enjoying France, but the PNW will always be home.
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Awww, nothing like being a little homesick. I tear up every now and then about Colorado, but thats natural I suppose. I’ll get caught up on blog posts some day. Would love to read about your adventures in France. I agree, this part of the states is off the charts. Fire season is a little unsettling, but thats part of the deal. Thanks for reading!
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We’ve seen the coverage of the fires, and have heard from family in OR that it’s pretty bad. Stay safe!
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Thank you! Not a great situation at the moment for sure.
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It’s raining a bit while I type this 🙏
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That’s good! I was just chatting with my daughter who also lives in OR, and she mentioned that it has cooled off too. All good things.
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yes! this week the temps are supposed to be in the 70’s 🙂
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No wonder you love Oregon. These pictures are proof positive of the beauty in the far West, as I call it. And I’m glad you’ve settled in but kept moving. Best wishes for exploring somewhere every week. There’s a lot to see in States, but I love those international trips as well. Stay safe!
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Good morning! Thanks for the visit and the support on this. I JUST started looking at what to do on my Spain trip. Starting to get more excited for it. Change of scenery is always good. I hope you all are doing well!
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I’m so jealous. Haven’t been to Spain or Portugal, but maybe someday . . .
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I’ll definitely do a post or 2 on it. Just bought a new journal to try and capture it all. You’ll make it there!
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I’m hoping to get to Portugal in the next year or two. Don’t know if it will happen. But all pandemic-related issues aside, we have a good chance.
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Congrats on making it to your new home in one piece [peace?] and venturing out into new terrain. It looks pretty where you’ve landed, no doubt it’ll feel like *home* soon enough.
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I think it may take a year or so before we truly feel connected here with people, etc. I have a tendency to want everything to happen right now. Just not reality. We are definitely loving all of the things to do though – every day brings something new and wonderful.
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Congratulations! I can see where it would be bittersweet, but it sounds like you’re dealing with it. Your pictures are great – that sunset! that mountain! that vineyard!
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Thanks lady!! We are dealing with it for sure. Every day is an adventure. We have a huge fire burning nearby keeping us inside for the next couple of days. Boo – camping trip delayed. Hope you had a great summer!
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I did – thanks!
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Because of you Oregon is on my list!!
It looks like you guys had amazing times. Breathtaking pictures!
Blessings!
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I am soooo glad to hear this!! There is so much to do it’s insane. All kinds of terrain, etc. Have a great week!!
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How awesome, it all looks wonderful, enjoy your change. We moved from a hills town where we’d lived for 30 years to a beach area that we’d holidayed at for most of those years too. That was three years ago and we haven’t regretted a single day. When it’s right, it’s right!
We are in the same state mind you and only an hour away from old friends, but making new ones is terrific too.
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Thanks Glenys!! Making new friends is fun, but I sure miss my old ones 💕💕. We are really enjoying it here. Looking forward to experiencing all the seasons here. Glad you are enjoying your new home also!
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Welcome to the neighborhood, Pam! 😀 Looks as though you have been busy exploring Central Oregon and beyond.
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Thank you! Happy to finally be here! We’ve been really busy exploring all the things. And very happy 😃
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