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Angela Forister


My life is powered by Diet Coke. I spend big chunks of time traveling, crafting and reading. I’m a former litigation attorney, I’ve been a Weight Watchers leader, and I sometimes teach sex education classes at my church. But mostly, I love getting lost in whatever story I’m writing.

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Recent Posts from my Travel Blog: The Shiroffs' Travels

Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B

I’m not much of a lighthouse person. Despite that, we decided to stay a night in the historic keeper’s house for the Heceta Head Lighthouse. Both the lighthouse and the keeper’s house were built in about 1894 and they’re beautifully preserved. What drew us was the history … but also the seven course breakfast they […]

Waves on Cape Perpetua

It’s hard to understand how big the waves are and how hard they hit the rocks and explode everywhere. Those rocks really take a pounding. This video shows several chasms and the waves rushing into them. In the picture above, this video was taken in the area indicated by the green line.

Whales!

We were 800 feet above the ocean, standing in an old stone cabin built by the CCC in the 1930s, but I was surprised by how small the whales looked. These are enormous animals–the mama was probably about 45 feet long!

Cape Perpetua

Oregon’s Central Coast Wow, what a day! The coastline here is spectacular. We ended up spending the entire day within about 10 miles of where we started this morning.   It began with complimentary breakfast at our hotel. We’ve eaten those standard, boring breakfasts many times, so it came as a shock to find a […]

Sea Lions, Elk, and Killer Hiking

Oregon’s Central Coast Today was an interesting mix of large wild animals. We started at the  Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area where we saw at least 45 elk–mostly males–enjoying breakfast in a meadow. At this time of year, the males and females are usually separated, probably because the females will give birth in June.  We […]

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