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PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO PERFORM THE MEDITATION ABOVE Recapturing The Sparks
Day Two – February 18, 2010
On this Thursday morning, I departed Florence, Oregon, around 11:00 AM and continued my drive south down Highway 101. I drove through Dunes City and Reedsport and then stopped at a bakery in Manchester Bay for some delicious pastries.
I then continued my drive through Lakeside and North Bend until I finally arrived in Coos Bay, Oregon. I parked my truck on Main Street and then strolled downtown. It was a warm, sunny day. Even though it was mid-February, some of the trees were already blooming.
I then stopped in one of the downtown shops and talked to a young lady named Kelly. After our brief conversation, I continued my walk around town and happened upon “The Prayer Chapel” on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Commercial Street.
I quietly entered the chapel and discovered I was the only person inside. I sat on one of the benches and said a prayer for everyone I knew, including those I had left behind in Portland and everyone I would meet during my journey. I asked that I remain safe throughout my journey and that I will be led in the right direction. I also requested that I be surrounded at all times by Love and Light.
After praying, I stood up from my bench and noticed the most beautiful stained glass window on my right.
I left the chapel feeling refreshed and reassured. I then continued my walk around Coos Bay, where I walked past a lovely blooming tree on the side of the road. It reminded me of a Dogwood tree.
After walking around town for another hour, I left Coos Bay and continued west to Charleston, Oregon, where I made a brief stop at the Shore Acres State Park. The fog started rolling in from the ocean as I watched two men cast out their nets.
I then continued until I came to the Shore Acres Gardens. I could hear Sea Lions barking on the shoreline just south of the gardens. I wandered around the gardens for a while and returned to my truck.
I left the Shore Acres State Park and drove to Bandon, Oregon, arriving approximately 45 minutes later. I stopped in Old Town, talked to some locals (Hi, April!), then got back in my truck and headed to Port Orford, Oregon.
Once I arrived in Port Orford, I stopped at The Crazy Norwegian’s restaurant for a bite. I spent most of my time looking at photographs and maps of Sweden and Norway, which covered the restaurant’s walls. I felt like I was back in Nortajjle, Sweden, visiting my friend, Marie. The food was tasty.
By the time I finished dinner, Port Orford was completely fogged in. I decided it would be dangerous to continue my drive down the coastline, so I stayed in a local motel for the night.