It was a four day, Valentine's Day weekend, with a no student Friday the 13th followed by President's Day. It could have been a perfect weekend to spend with my husband of 31 years, but we both had plans, 1,000 miles apart. While he gathered his Choir students and flew to Spokane for the all Northwest Music Festival, I was headed only an hour from home, to the 20th annual South Coast Writer's Conference. With a few miles of extra driving just to take advantage of the incredibly warm weather and gorgeous beaches between my home and 50 miles north of Gold Beach near the Bandon Cheese and Ice Cream at Facerock Creamery
and Old Town Bandon and the best divinity and fudge ever at the Big Wheel
Lighthouse from the Art friendly fishing Docks at Bandon |
finding a valentine message on the beach |
at face rock beach |
Prehistoric Gardens between Gold Beach and Bandon
One of my favorite places is an actual wave crashing beach inside this cave
The seaside hot tubs at my motel were dark and steamy and only me by the time the keynote address finished and I made it back. What an indulgence.
The view from my room, they have a lot better views in the more expensive cabins but I knew I'd mostly be out of the room, and this was only $49.00
Here is the High School track and football field where the conference was held. For lunch I just ambled down to walk the track.
Book sales and conversations were plentiful after the workshops Saturday evening.
and then I escaped just in time to catch the sunset off the jetty
Yes th conference is great and a wonderful place to learn from other people in the book world, and the workshops I took, flu of them for an hour and a half each, were all interesting and helpful, and the contacts I've made will be good to follow up on, but this conference is over until next year around Valentine's Day. It is inexpensive, fun, professional and worthwhile if you ever get a chance to participate
http://www.socc.edu/scwriters
here is the post from my other blog about how I learned to overcome writer's block
here is the post from my other blog about how I learned to overcome writer's block
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