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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Boon's Treasury

Location: Boon's Treasury in Salem. I didn't have plans to eat at this location until everything went wrong: my tire blew on the way down to work in Lebanon, and fixing it required 3 hours at two different locations. I hadn't had lunch yet and was starving, so I thought I'd cheer myself up by completing the Salem section of my Passport on my way home.





Fellow travelers: Just me and a car with a new tire. My friend Dayna & I tried arranged to meet here earlier in the month, but our plans fell through. Fortunately, Dayna lives very close to Boon's and this time we were able to meet up afterwards, which made the day a bit brighter.


Favorite light: None.

Favorite art: This location primarily has posters and wooden panels from Bali, but the inside seems fairly tame compared to other McMenamins. So the historical artifacts were the best part.


Food: Because I completed the Salem section, I could pick a wrap or sandwich. I actually wanted a burger, but I settled for a Portland Confidential wrap and chili, which were pretty good.

Passport stamps: Thompson Brewery & Public House to complete the section!


Other items of note:
  • Sadly, this location doesn't have milkshakes. :(
  • It was chilly so I would have sat next to the stove if it had been lit!
  • This location has a TEENY parking lot.

Dayna's milage collection & Little Free Library:


A nice sunset as I left Salem:


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Gearhart Hotel & Sand Trap Pub


Location: Carye & I took a trip to Gearhart Hotel & Sand Trap Pub on the coast. I've stayed here before the Project and remembered enjoying it. This time, the weather was very similar, but I had company!



Fellow travelers: Carye Bye, an artist who is always up to explore strange & wonderful places.


Favorite light: As soon as we walked in the door, Carye realized she knew the artist who made these stained glass lamps: her friend Mary Tapogna! So of course they are (all) my favorite light for this location. (But yes, the first one is quite spectacular.)





Favorite art: I have a confession: I don't even like golf. And there's a lot of golf-themed art at this location.  But I do like anything that encourages curious questions, so I liked this art:


And if golf required more funny hats like this, I might enjoy it more:


And if you're going to have golf balls in your art, transform them into thistles, yes:


I also loved the glass art at this location: the focus lens window dividers (like the ones at the Old Church in Wilsonville!) and the stained glass.



 


And finally: Hehn! This location is when I realized that yes, Hehn is probably my favorite McMenamins artist. Or at least, when I see his style I immediately know it is a McMenamins painting. I love his use of symbolism and surrealism.




Food: Carye bought me pasta & a milkshake for dinner! In the morning we ordered room service and watched the golfers tee off. I thought I might have the crab cakes but ended up saving them for Lincoln City (spoilers!).

Passport stamps: Sand Trap Pub, Gearhart hotel, Pot Bunker Bar. The Pot Bunker bar wasn't open the day we arrived so I was afraid I was going to miss it on this trip, but fortunately it was open the next day.


The photo clue & response were tough: there's a lot of history to comb through in the downstairs area. One of the other patrons was getting very frustrated.


Because I completed a new Passport page, I was eligible for a "Livingstone's Choice." I picked a Sand Trap golf towel to give to my dad for Father's Day.

Lodging: Instead of staying two nights, we stayed overnight in a room w/ a balcony. I think that was a good choice, especially the next morning as we watched the golfers below us as we ate breakfast:





Other items of note:
  • It turns out McMenamins doesn't actually own this location! They lease it from the condo place, which is owned by Columbia sportswear.
  • This location isn't on the beach (though apparently former versions of this hotel were), but the beach is only a block away. This is one of those strange spots in Oregon where you can actually drive on the beach, which seems totally ridiculous to me. But I tried it, anyway.
Explorations:
  • Carye & I stopped by Camp18 on the way out, which I have never done. But we spent much longer there than I ever would have expected be cause there was so much to see, including a water tower to climb and a little trail by the river.




  • We spent the next day in Seaside exploring the end of the Oregon Trail, carousels, mini golf, kites, shark rides, a strange game of table tennis, and playing Fascination at the arcade.