One of the stops on the trolley
route was Face Rock Creamery. They make
their own cheese but serve Umpqua ice cream.
Somehow it tasted creamier to me than when I eat Umpqua Dairy in Myrtle
Creek. Perhaps it was just the
atmosphere.
We did get some real food in addition
to the ice cream and rare cheese that we had purchased. That tasted different in Bandon than it did
after we got it home.
Jenna had been torn between a sandwich
or the smoked mac and cheese. Unless you
absolutely LOVE the flavor of smoke (not like, not tolerate, but LOVE) I would
not recommend the smoked mac and cheese.
Even so, just get the small.
There’d been a sign outside of the
museum indicating that tours were free on Sundays.
After we finished eating, Jenna and I walked to the museum and Roland said he would meet us there. On our way to the museum, we passed some sculptures – which Jenna had taken a few from the trolley. She took almost 20 more as we passed on foot
After we finished eating, Jenna and I walked to the museum and Roland said he would meet us there. On our way to the museum, we passed some sculptures – which Jenna had taken a few from the trolley. She took almost 20 more as we passed on foot
She took 50 pics at the museum. Here are a few:
After the museum we returned to the
car and headed back to Myrtle Creek.
Roland and I were exhausted.
Jenna does not yet understand being exhausted.
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