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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Morning in Manzanita
There was never any doubt in my mind that if I came back to the World Domination Summit, I would also come back to Manzanita afterwards. Oregon abounds with beautiful places to visit, most of which I've never seen, but there's no better place for me to sit and let my thoughts wander than on a beach. Preferably a west coast beach, where the fog sometimes doesn't burn off until afternoon, only the very brave even think about swimming, and no one is trying to get a suntan.
Manzanita has all those things: miles of sand that's never crowded, dogs, babies, gulls, and an excellent selection of hot beverages available only a few steps away.
It's the perfect place to plop down in the sand with a large coffee, close your eyes, and let your imagination run.
Sometimes I thought I imagined how much I loved it here. Nope.
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