Monday, August 1, 2011

Outdoor Tennis

As many of you know, Jason picked up tennis again (for the first time since high school) on our travels last year and has spent the last year+ feeding his new obsession hobby.
Tennis in CA

While he had a match against another player, I played paparazzi the other day... he's been enjoying playing outside here in California (just like back in Durango). Unlike Chicago - where it wouldn't work most of the year! - the club here we joined for the month has exclusively outdoor courts.
Tennis in CA

His game has come a long way since those first lessons last April!
Tennis in CA

Tennis in CA
The next Federer?!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Home Away from Home: Shell Beach Edition

Sorry for my lack of posting lately. I seriously need to get it together so I can end this habit of starting every post with an apology! We're staying on the coast in a little town called Shell Beach, part of Pismo Beach, but are just a 10 minute drive from San Luis Obispo. This house is gorgeous and we totally lucked out - you just never really know how reality will stack up against the pictures you see on the website.

Just like before, Frank and Boozer wanted to show you around... take it away, boys!

We couldn't believe it when we pulled up - what a pretty house and yard!
Yard
Right by the front door is a little pond with a fountain. The house doesn't have air conditioning, but the weather is so mild that you don't need it... but it does mean that we keep the windows open, so always can hear the fountain splashing in the background.

There are tons of windows, so we can always find a nice sunbeam to nap in, like we're doing here in the family room:
Family Room

This is Jason's office. But work is boring... come with me as I show you more!
Office

This is the kitchen, where all our treats are stored:
Kitchen

Nicki's 'desk' is at the kitchen table, and we stay close by on our blanket at her feet:
Kitchen Table

But the best part of this house is that there is so much room to roam outside... lots of grass and walkways for us to explore and do more of our favorite activity - sunbathing!
Pug Race!

We spend a lot of time as a family hanging out in the big back yard, complete with a tiny view of the ocean - heaven!
View of the Ocean!

And that's where we've been living lately... this place has been great - we're sad to be leaving it soon!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Anniversary Weekend

This past weekend we celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary... on Saturday we spent some time enjoying the sunshine and great weather in the backyard. The boys like using our beach umbrella to stay cool:
Frank in the Backyard

Booze in the Backyard

Then we enjoyed a nice dinner at a local restaurant, Lido, with wonderful views of the ocean:
Lido's View

The View from Lido

Anniversary Dinner
Champagne Toast

We then finished off the festivities with a trip to see the final Harry Potter movie on Sunday.
Harry!
I completely embarrassed Jason by taking this picture in the movie theatre :)

What a great weekend!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

California Dreamin'

Our drive from Bend to California was very scenic as we crossed through Oregon. It seems like there are major highways that go to Portland, but nothing really as far east as Bend. So we drove little two-lane 'highways' towards the coast before heading south into California.
Driving through Oregon

Driving West through Oregon

Very pretty, though also really twisty-turny and with steep grade warnings that last for miles. Our little Corolla really wasn't intended to climb up or down anything with a 7% grade, but we just go slowly (not necessarily by choice!) and make it through. Though after a while it really leaves you wishing for a nice boring stretch of interstate!

Eventually we saw sure signs of our progress:
Goodbye Oregon!
You're Welcome!

Welcome to Cali!

It was really hot all through California during our drive - most places it was over 100 - which made for cranky pugs that weren't able to get out and stretch their legs as often. (We learned quickly that they last about 3 seconds in that heat. :)

Luckily, here on the coast it is always at least 10 degrees cooler than inland (even than San Luis Obispo, which is only 15 miles away) so we've been enjoying pretty 65-ish days with lots of sunshine and a light breeze - heaven!

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Mighty Deschutes

And now (finally!) our final installment from Bend... a look at the Deschutes River, which runs literally through the middle of the town. We're probably the only ones who call it 'Mighty' but we think its funny, so just go with it. :)
Deschutes River Trail

There are paths and parks along the river all through town:
Deschutes River Trail
Deschutes River Trail, near the Old Mill District

Drake Park
Drake Park, which was right by our house: we'd walk through it & over the river to get to downtown

And we were always seeing people out enjoying the river, be it just floating on rafts or through something more 'sporty':
Active on the Deschutes

We mainly just walked along it, but it always made for a pretty and peaceful walk.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Driving in Oregon

Driving in a new city or state always has its nuances, but there are some major things that stood out to us during our visit to Bend.

First off, there is a state law that you can't pump your own gas. That's right - Full-Service Stations only in Oregon! (According to Wikipedia, New Jersey is the only other state with the same law.) Even if the pump has a place for you to swipe your credit card & pay at the pump, you're not allowed to do it yourself. We were very confused by this the first time we encountered it, and the whole thing feels so awkward... it feels so strange to just sit there while the attendant does something you could easily do yourself. According to some locals we befriended one night, you're not expected to tip (though it's appreciated) - as they said "Its the law!"
Gas Station

The speed limits are in general pretty low, compared to what we're used to. A highway that runs through town has a speed limit of 45. And everyone actually drives 45. Apparently we're more aggressive drivers back in the Midwest!

The other strange thing here in Bend is that there are tons of traffic circles, which the locals call 'turnarounds.' In all of Bend I only came across one four-way stop-sign intersection, but there are tons and tons of turnarounds... at first they seemed unusual, but they really help to keep traffic moving smoothly.
Turnaround

Another unique feature is that each one has a unique sculpture in it, helping you to not only identify the intersection you're at, but also help keep your bearings about which exit you want.
Turnaround

Monday, July 11, 2011

Around Town - Downtown Bend

I'm super tardy with this, but have a bit more Bend information to share with you...

Luckily, our house's neighborhood was pretty close to Downtown Bend, so we had fun exploring that area too. There are two 'Main Streets' through the town, one headed West & one East - Bond Street and Wall Street. They're both full of cute shops and restaurants and always seem to have people out and about enjoying the town.
Downtown Bend, OR

One of our favorites has been 900 Wall, which has a rustic-meets-modern vibe and great appetizers:
900 Wall

One of the best meals we had in Bend was at Zydeco:
Zydeco
Keeping the 'eat local' support, they let you bring your own wine with no corkage fee if it's from Oregon or Washington.

The Tower Theatre, which reminds me of a smaller version of the Chicago Theatre, sits in the middle of the block on Bond - they show movies and some live acts here:
Tower Theatre

Its a very cute downtown, and always seems to be full of people enjoying the shops and restaurants. A few more Bend posts are on the way, and then we'll show off our place in California!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Eventful Week

Sorry for my absence lately... it seems we're having a series of bad luck on this end. Jason and I both ended up getting sick at the end of last week, just as we left Bend. We felt bad enough that we had to cancel our weekend plans with our friends who were going to drive down from Seattle to celebrate the 4th with us.

After resting for a few days, we made the trek into California... and on our first full day here (yesterday) I managed to sprain my ankle while attempting to go for a run, and while I was waiting at the doctor's office, Frank managed to tear out a toenail back at home. Two McCabes had to visit their respective doctors' offices in one day!

Hurt
For both of us it was our right leg, so now I have a splint and Frank's foot is wrapped in bandages (red, just like his collar - he's so coordinated!). What a pair we make!

We have a few more updates from Bend, so those will be coming soon... then on to California!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Sampler

We visited Ten Barrel Brewery again last night, our last evening in Bend... and for the first time we tried their Sampler, which came with a little taste of each of the ten beers on tap:
Ten Barrel - Sampler

It was fun to try them all and see what we liked best (Jason's favorite - S1NIST0R Black Ale - didn't change), though we were glad we heeded our server's advice & just split it!
Ten Barrel - Sampler

Tonight we drive over to the Oregon Coast, where we're meeting friends for the Holiday Weekend... but we still have more Bend pictures to share, so you haven't heard the last of our adventures here yet!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Around Town - our 'Local' spots

As we finish up our visit here in Bend, we thought we'd share some of our favorite local spots... all of these places are from a block to less than 1/2 a mile from our house.

Just a block away from our house is Galveston Avenue, home to one of our favorite Brunch spots, The Victorian:
The Victorian

They even have a specialty Bloody Mary, for the adventurous eater:
Bloody Mary
Sounds kinda gross to me, but then I'm not much of a Bloody Mary fan to begin with...

Just down the street is our favorite of the local breweries (Jason's favorite beer here is the "S1nist0r Black Ale" & their veggie burger is a-maz-ing), the Ten Barrel:
Ten Barrel Brewery

The main problem is that it also seems to be everyone else's favorite spot, so you need a lot of luck to get a coveted outdoor table.

Nearby, as you drive towards downtown, is CHOW, another favorite brunch spot. (For anyone who didn't know, I am semi-obsessed with brunch. Best meal of the week! :)
Chow Restaurant

Their focus is on local vendors, something that it has in common with our favorite Boise spot from last year. Bend is a very eco-conscious town, so we've been seeing a big focus on 'local' all over. Jason claims that his bacon here was the best he's ever had.

Chow Restaurant
You can see their garden as you walk in...

Indoor is a rotating gallery from local artists, and I love the outdoor signs, made from old railroad ties and silverware:
Chow Restaurant

So if you ever find yourself in the River West neighborhood of Bend, you know a few great spots to visit! Up next, a tour of our favorites from Downtown Bend.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Last Weekend

Hope that everyone had a wonderful weekend... we enjoyed our last weekend in Bend.
Enjoying the Backyard
Enjoying some wine in the backyard with the boys

Though we're sad to be leaving soon, we've had a great time here... and still have more pictures to share before we head to our next stop, so keep checking back in!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tumalo Falls

Sorry we've been so delinquent with posting lately... we're still enjoying our time in Bend (sadly, drawing to a close!), but lots of the day-to-day stuff isn't really picture-worthy. :)

That being said, we do have pictures from a great hike we took last week at Tumalo Falls. Normally on a waterfall-focused hike, the waterfall is your reward at the end of the trail, but here you actually start downstream from the base of the waterfall.
Tumalo Falls


A quick (and steep!) hike takes you to the top of the waterfall:
Tumalo Falls: view from the top
Viewing the edge from above


Tumalo Falls Trail
Jason enjoys the view

You can then continue along the river (& yes, through the woods) for more views and eventually a few smaller waterfalls.
Tumalo Falls Trail

Tumalo Falls Trail
The elevation was high enough to find snow along the trail


A deep moment in the woods


We've got a busy weekend planned and promise to keep our camera with us, so more updates to come!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Bend Ale Trail

Most of what Bend seems to be known for is how outdoorsy everyone and everything is, and we've been soaking up our fair share of the beautiful outdoors. BUT another highlight of this town is its many microbreweries, which we're also trying to soak up!

The city calls the seven local microbreweries its "Ale Trail" and you can even visit them all on a tours... perhaps even on this crazy 16-person-bike-contraption!
Bend Brewing Company
We're still making the rounds, but recently enjoyed our visit to the Bend Brewing Company. More updates to come as we see more of what this fine city has to offer! :)

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Feathered Friend

The other day we came home and found a chicken hanging out in our yard!
Theres a chicken in our yard!

As we've never seen a chicken just wandering around on its own (such city folk! :), we were completely lost as to what to do. Were we even supposed to do anything, or just ignore it? Not knowing proper chicken visitor etiquette, I sent the following email to our landlord (yes, seriously):
Random question for you... We just came home & there's a chicken in the yard. New situation for us :), so just curious what a Bend resident would do? Maybe it will find it's way home, but we weren't sure if we were supposed to do anything to help it along...
Thanks!
She emailed back that she was in the neighborhood and would be right over. Turns out that she wasn't really sure what to do either, but just wanted to see it. Eventually the little guy moved on... a neighbor a couple houses down seems to let his feathered friends wander around, so we're assuming that's where he lives? Still, an interesting little adventure for the afternoon!
The Chicken Visitor