All I did while in Coos Bay was eat. This is the best Crab Omelet money can buy. You can get it at the "Mill Casino" in North Bend for only$10
This is dinner at the CB Elks a very good stew for $6. While in Coos Bay I visited with many friends. I got lucky when I was asking for directions I found my barber of many years " Kim" didn't get a photo but did get a beard trip, and we got caught up on each others life and family.
This is John and Dee Lawrence They were our neighbors in Coos Bay for thirteen years. I think we saw them more after we moved as they had a time share in Mazatlan and we saw them every winter for the seven years that we wintered there. In Coos Bay we were all working and only saw them occasionally. It was harder to go back to Coos Bay than I had thought it would be. So many good memories. It will be easier next time.
This the "Old guys" the retired BLM men meet on Tuesday morning for breakfast and coffee. The guy that looks like he is smoking is Bob Mason He hired me in at the Salem District in 1959. I followed him to Coos Bay in 1980. Tom Russler is facing the camera on the left front. I visited him and his lovely Ruth wife for coffee at their home. You can't see Terry Evens one of our oldest friends in Coos Bay. He and Ellen had me in for dinner. Of coarse I forgot to take my camera. We had a very nice dinner with them and Craig Byers. Truly the highlight of my visit.
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Hey Lloyd...Sounds like you had a great time even though it rained! Now who would guess that being in Oregon? Kenny & I changed our plans, we are going to Emerald Cove instead of Lake Elizabeth. Talk to you soon....Barbie
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