Don't we all love Tillamook cheese and ice cream? We visited the source in Tillamook, Oregon, a beautiful 90-minute drive to the coast from Portland. We traveled through a forest of trees covered in yellow, orange, and red leaves.
VW microbuses were painted cheddar cheese orange for Tillamook's national promotional tour in 2010. We enjoyed cheese and ice-cream samples on our tour of the factory.
When the factory opened in 1949, cheesemakers made cheese the old-fashioned way, in open vats. The process is called "hand-cheddaring." Today, the cheesemakers use the state-of-the-art Cheddarmaster machine to separate curds from whey, and automate the cheddaring process.
I remember hearings ads as a kid bragging that certain brands of bread were "untouched by human hands," like automation is better than bread made by bakers. Robots turn 40-pound blocks of cheese into 20 2-pound blocks. The "40-pound blocks" actually weigh 41-42 pounds, so workers take a little off the top to make shredded cheese. Cheese, whether touched or untouched by human hands, is so yummy!
Starting in 1958, sweet-faced Tilly of Tillamook, a little brown Jersey cow, promoted Tillamook cheese for more than 50 years. She was a beloved rubber squeak toy for many cheese and ice-cream lovers.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Monday, November 17, 2025
Halloween in Portland, Part 4 (October 31, 2025)
Ready for the trick-or-treaters. Our VRBO host left us a cauldron of candy to hand out...and snack on!
Superman, a witch, and Jor-El
Superman and Jor-El as Jonathan Kent.
Super duper Otis, after all the trick-or-treaters have gone.
Halloween in Portland, Part 3 (October 31, 2025)
We had to stop at the McMenamin's Chapel Pub for our Terminator Stout. Their seasonal aptly-named Black Widow porter was incredible too. The pub was once a neighborhood wedding chapel and funeral parlor. Weird that it's on North "Killingsworth" Street.
Otis and me next to the toasty wood stove.
We had beer and fish tacos.
Halloween in Portland, Part 2 (October 31, 2025)
Our first stop had to be at the ICE facility, where the frog has become the symbol of due process for all. Why didn't I get this protestor's name? Our rental car had Florida plates. She asked what I think about "your governor." Then I told her I was from Texas! She knew all about Gov. Abbott too.
The frog on the right has been at the facility every day for four weeks. Two of the nicest people I've ever met.Only seven protestors were on site mid-day Friday. Otis told me I missed the masked, armed men in unmarked vehicles leaving the facility. That's probably when the signs when up.
The frog on the right has been at the facility every day for four weeks. Two of the nicest people I've ever met.Only seven protestors were on site mid-day Friday. Otis told me I missed the masked, armed men in unmarked vehicles leaving the facility. That's probably when the signs when up.
Halloween in Portland, Part 1 (October 31, 2025)
Welcome! The more than 100 year old VRBO reminded some of us of a scary movie setting. In a good way.
Otis made fresh-squeezed orange juice for breakfast.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Home grown gala apples (October 20, 2025)
The gala apple tree at Ryder and Brandy's house is loaded! I ate one. Crispy, sweet, juicy. Delicious right off the tree!
Brandy harvesting apples.
We escaped the circus! (October 19, 2025)
Thank goodness for all the smart people not holding the sign. I fear I would have remained forever trapped by the magician without them!
Upon escape, Piper pushed the "we did it!" buzzer
What would October be without a corn maze and pumpkin patch? (October 18, 2025)
Ryder and Brandy in the corn
Ryder and me in the maize maze
How high can you fly, Piper and Mya?
Cows give mustard and ketchup???
A future witch with future jack-o'-lanterns and maybe pumpkin pies?Beautiful gourds!
No Kings rally in Pleasant Hill, CA (October 18, 2025)
The Gulf of Mexico since the 1500s. Take that man's Sharpie away!
Pups don't want kings either!
We lined a main road. Most passing drivers honked in support.I think we all agree.
My favorite rally sign.
Costumes, signs, balloons. All very festive!
All ages participated. We all love our country!
Yep, I was there!
Brandy at the dog park (October 17, 2025)
Ryder is back at work and Brandy's 16 days out from surgery. She still can't drive or throw the ball for Willoughby. We took Piper to school and the dogs to the park. I'm grateful that she could be the poop scooper though! I helped the curbside pickup lady load the groceries and brought them in when we got home.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
With Ryder, Brandy, and kids (October 14-22, 2025)
Following Brandy's October 1 surgery, I flew out to help with the kids, driving, and household chores as she needed several more weeks to recuperate and Ryder needed to return to work on October 15. After Ryder and I took Piper to school, we let Willoughby and Jojo have an hour at the dog park. Willoughby loves fetching the ball and rolling in mud. Jojo likes to run.
Willoughby had a vet appointment. I really hoped we'd be seen before this patient and human were!
The dog park isn't just for dogs and their humans.
Ryder with Willoughby and Jojo. Herds of cattle on the hills across the stream add moos to the barks.Willoughby had a vet appointment. I really hoped we'd be seen before this patient and human were!
Fall is here! (October 7, 2025)
Here in Texas, we don't have fall leaves in red and orange and yellow. But our autumn chrysanthemums are a bright reminder of the season change.
The okra going to seed lets us know it's time for Halloween.
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Riley is rescued! (September 19, 2025)
Riley and a pal were roaming Alguno Road on their doggie adventure when we convinced her to come inside. She wasn't wearing a collar. We posted her photo on NextDoor. A neighbor with a chip reader stopped by to find out where Riley belongs. It turns out Riley lives on Alguno Road, across the street and a few doors down from us.
Amon, Leeloo, and a leaf (September 14, 2025)
Amon found this leaf katydid on his patio. The leaf katydid is normally nocturnal. Related to crickets, they are known for their mating call.
Leeloo's such a good girl. She calmly rode back home in Max.
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