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Highlight of my last trip, Seaside and Cannon Beach
I’m looking forward to Mt Hood next time
Where all did you go?
Only disappointment is being inside.
Beautiful.
The furniture does…
But the shag carpet makes up for it.
More impressed that you time travelled to 1985.
This looks like it’s a scene from an indie horror film.
Hmmm…. Always thought it was to the left
So many haters. I think this pic is pretty damn good. And that’s a cool interior.
I spent a week in the Willamette Valley this past year. It was Great. Then I drove out to see Haystack rock and there was nothing but fog =(
False info, this pic is from California.
Sea Gypsy?
Beautiful
I think I stayed in this exact same room or one close to it on a trip when I was a kid. I remember this view, room size, and furniture arrangement *exactly.* The Oregon coast used to be an annual thing for friends of my family.
We went to a bunch of these seaside homes during the pandemic. The interiors are usually very “aged” like this. Often, they are inherited from their parents who never updated them and the kids just flip it to an easy new income creator and put little into maintaining and updating (they hire a rental company to clean them between visits but they do little else)
Of the many I have experienced, the interior is the least of the problem. Being right next to the ocean these houses take a beating from the seawater and need heavy and constant maintainence…many owners of rentals clearly don’t understand this or are too cheap to care and theirs houses are getting the shit beat out of them.
That all said, my family became addicted to long weekends on the Oregon coast. It is beautiful and so relaxing.
How many years till it’s swallowed by rising sea levels caused by climate change?
That would disappoint me.
Beautiful
/r/TVTooHigh
I can smell the 30 yr old cigarette smell lingering from here
Yeah but that room does.
You sure about that ?
Woah! I’m from Florida, and a room that close to the water freaks me out. As you know, we have ferocious hurricanes. I know that coast doesn’t have hurricanes, but do you not get bad weather with big waves? I’ve never been there.
Beautiful view!
Yep, that’s a coast alright.
This picture gives me huge deja vu, feels like I have sat in one of those chairs and looked out on that view as a young child.
r/liminalspaces
The Oregon coast doesn’t disappoint, but that hotel room sure does.