Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Astoria, Oregon
The Astoria-Megler Bridge which spans 4.1 miles across the Columbia River linking Oregon and Washington was dedicated on August 27, 1966. The bridge's main span is 1,232 feet in length, the longest continuous truss in the world. We will cross this bridge into Washington this coming Friday.

The we visited the remains of the old Hanthorn Cannery which opened in 1875 and was one of 38 canneries once operating in Astoria. It had a really neat museum. The photo was taken in the 1920's. It was the home of the famous Bumble Bee brand of tuna and salmon.

After that we went to the Columbia River Maritime Museum which does a great job of telling the history of the river. The first photo is a huge display in the main lobby identifying some of the wrecks which make up the "Graveyard of the Pacific". The second photo is of a full-size 44' Coast Guard boat affecting a rescue.


The cannery website is http://www.canneryworker.org
The Columbia River Maritime Museum website is http://www.crmm.org
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
We visit Fort Clatsop and Fort Stevens
Lewis and Clark wintered here 1805-1806
Mary in a replica of a Lewis and Clark longboat.For more information about this National Historical Park, click this link:
http://www.nps.gov/lewi/
We also visited Fort Stevens on the southern shore at the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort served from 1862 to 1946. On June 21, 1942 it was fired upon by a Japanese submarine, thus becoming the only shots fired on the United States since the War of 1812. The nine shots received did no damage.
Evil-eye Jim does time in the Fort Stevens Brig.For more information about Fort Stevens, click this link:
http://www.visitftstevens.com/history.htm
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
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http://www.panamaorbust.com
Monday, June 8, 2009
Esther Williams Returns?

No, not really. It's Mary doing her Esther Williams impression in the pool at our current location at Thousand Trails RV Resort in Seaside, Oregon,
The reason I chose to do an entry about this event is because it's Mary's first swim since her shoulder surgery on March 3rd. I asked her to please not overdo the working of the left shoulder and she was good enough to fulfill my request. She sloshed around for about 15 minutes and called it a day. This morning she woke and announced her shoulder felt just fine. Another indication she is continuing well on her road to recovery.
Nice form!
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
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http://www.panamaorbust.com
Sunday, June 7, 2009
The Case Of The Midnight Concert
It was a dark and stormy night...that's the way Snoopy begins all his mystery novels...
Actually it was a little bit lit and peaceful night and at about 1:00 AM, I woke up to...well you know...and the was a midnight concert going on full blast!
But, before I go any further...let me set the scene of the crime. About 12 hours earlier, Mary had me take her picture by the remains of an Old Growth Tree. Here's your first clue...the band lives in and around this tree.
Mary is a genuine tree lover!
Just out of sight to the left is my motorhome where the bathroom window is only about 10 feet from this tree where we are parked at Thousand Trails RV Resort in Seaside, Oregon.
Okay, back to my story. We went to bed about 9:00 PM and the concert had already started. I remember dozing off listening to the beautiful melodies. Well, at 1:00 AM when I got up they were still going strong! As I did my thing, the thought struck me to record this concert. As it was a dimly lit night, I thought it might work.
So I got my digital camera and shot through the screen of the bathroom window. I could hear the beautiful music, but couldn't see any thing on the video screen. Apparently my digital camera cannot video in low light. All you will see is a small point of light coming from the club house about 500 feet away, but you can still hear the beautiful music.
In reality the played all night long without a a stop. Apparently they are non-union musicians. I hope you enjoy the concert which runs 1:23 minutes. When was the last time you heard something like this yourself in person?
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
For more information about my three books, click this link:
http://www.panamaorbust.com
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Seaside, Oregon
After an enjoyable visit with my friend Leo in Salem, Oregon Thursday night, we arrived yesterday in Seaside, Oregon for a one week stay. We are parked at a beautiful Thousand Trails RV Resort about one mile from the ocean. You can see our location marked by the red arrow as seen by Google Earth.
For more details...see Mary's Blog at http://marysramblins.blogspot.com
It sure is nice to be away from the hot and humid weather!
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
For more information about my three books, click this link:
http://www.panamaorbust.com
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wimer, Oregon - Part 2
Mary's rental property is seven acres with 300 feet of waterfront on Evans Creek. Yesterday Mary met with her property manager and a neighbor to discuss managing her property properly. While I wasn't involved in the discussions, Mary seems satisfied with the results so that we can get back on the road this morning. Next stop is in Salem, Oregon to visit friend.
Mary's rental property.
All original material Copyright - Jim Jaillet 2009
For more information about my three books, click this link:
http://www.panamaorbust.com