Eugene, Oregon
November 4-11, 2014
What a day. Over the mountain pass and through the woods to Eugene, Oregon we go. We left the coast because we had started growing mold and moss. I am not joking. So much rain!
It was a rainy, misty morning, a dreadful kind of day. But really it was just a typical fall/winter day in the drenched state. While traveling, just around noon a deer decided to dive into the front of our RV. Time slowed as we both watched him hit the front, tear through our bumper, roll under the front, gracefully catching his stride from under our house, and run off into the woods. What the hell? We stopped and assessed the damage. All cosmetic thanks to dramatically slowing down before impact, but still. WTF? Needless to say this week went to trying to figure out what we needed to do to get things fixed.
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We did manage to have a nice dinner downtown at a farm to table restaurant, Marche, and hit the Rogue Brewery while we were out. Kindy flew out to Atlanta for the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association’s annual veterinary conference while I discovered we brought a pair of mice with us from the coast, great. Luckily we were parked by a nice pizzeria, Coburg Pizza Company, so Kindy knew I would at least eat well while she was gone. I did. Between catching mice and planning repairs the week flew by.