Saturday, July 18, 2015

Seaside Rambles

While I enjoyed sharing the beauty of Cannon Beach with you, the carefree town of Seaside is still one my favorite places to be.  Maybe it's because of all the happy memories of coming here with our children through the years.  Day or night, there is always something to do here in the summer.

 Stepping out from our hotel we can walk up the main street stopping to look in all the shops along the way to the beach.
 I really like this little shopping area because that's where I will find one of my favorite things.  Can you guess?


Yes, I love carousels.






 Looking down the side street, this is a great place to share a plate of fish and chips.

Then there are all the candy stores filled with freshly made candies and treats,


Don't these candy apples look amazing? What an assortment.  I wouldn't know how to choose.

You can't come to a seaside town and not take home some salt water taffy.  


Moving on, we come to where the town meets the sea and where we can begin walking down the Seaside Promenade. Stretching in both directions along the beach front, The Promenade is 1.5 miles long from beginning to end. 


As with many places today, much of the waterfront has been taken up by large hotels and condominiums.


Statue of Lewis & Clark commemorating their winter stay in this area in 1805
 

But as you begin walking you soon leave the hotels and activity behind and then, all you can hear is the sound of the waves as you walk past beautiful beachfront homes.






There are trails along the way that lead out over the grassy dunes, across the sand and down to the water.






 As you can see, I love watching the seagulls. 




We stopped to watch the sunset.




As the sun goes over the horizon we begin to see little bonfires sprouting up all along the shore as families gather to enjoy a summer evening on the sand.




 Time to walk back up to the promenade. As day turns into night these wonderful old-fashioned lamps come on to light the way.


As this day comes to a close we are back safe and sound at the bridge by our hotel.  That was a lovely long walk.




Au Revoir

Until we meet again

4 comments:

  1. I can see the reason why you have happy memories of this seaside town and enjoyed a return visit. The promenade with those old-fashioned lamps looks elegant and the little shopping centre is attractive and a nice place to browse.
    I think it must be a good place for family holidays with such a beautiful stretch of sand and sea.

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  2. It reminds me a lot of going to my Grandparent's house in the sea side town they lived in when I was a little girl.

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  3. I'd go rambling with you anytime; in fact, I treasure the memory those rambles we have managed to enjoy together in person over the years. It's so great to see the photo blogger come alive in you! Looking forward to more visits through your camera lens and words.

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  4. Thank you Sara. I am enjoying taking pictures and sharing them with others. We have had some lovely rambles together over the years. Good times, good memories. We need to work on making that happen in person again before too much time goes by.

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