Friday, January 30

Sisters, OR


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Today is our last day in Sisters (for this part of our journey). We're packing up our stuff and getting ready to head to the valley tomorrow. The plan is to stay at Kristen's grandmother's house on Saturday and Sunday. While we're there, we will set up plenty of apartment viewings for Monday and possibly Tuesday. Hopefully, we'll find a place fairly quickly because I'm due to start my new job on Wednesday. I'll write more about that in a couple of weeks' time, after I have settled in a bit.

Beautiful day today. 59 degrees. The mountains were in full view. We will definitely miss being out here and are a bit sad to leave, even though we are looking forward to starting the next chapter. We're so grateful to have gotten the chance to stay here at Kristen's aunt'n'uncle's ranch.

I just want to say a few words about Sisters, OR. If you're ever coming through this part of the country, be sure to...

*Hang out at Sisters Coffee Company. They've got free wi-fi and will happily let you sit there using it as long as you've bought something from them. Their coffee is AMAZING! I never really drink "drip" coffee, but I have fallen in love with theirs. So damn good! Even Kristen, who is a devout Starbucks-ite, loves it (albeit, the iced lattes with flavoring). I highly recommend the Black Butte Gold house coffee. Really balanced and wonderfully aromatic. A rich, caramelly aftertaste. Also good as a "Black Butte Bomber" (i.e.- espresso to which you can add any of their brewed coffees from the coffee bar). Also good, the mexican mocha. Their baked goods are delicious and they sell all of their coffee beans at a fair price. We bought a bag of their espresso blend to take with us.

*Grab lunch at Depot Deli. Great sandwiches and interesting daily specials. Quirky decor, complete with a model steam-train at ceiling level above the seating area. They also serve local Oregon ales in bottles and from draft.

*Sip some brews at Three Creeks Brewing Co. We went there for lunch the other day and, boy howdy, was that good! Their beers are a little more interesting than the usual brewpub. For example, instead of keeping an IPA in their stable, they brew a unique style called IBA (India Black Ale). This is a fairly new hybrid style that originated in Central and Eastern Oregon. It's pretty strong and it is FLAVORFUL! Not for the faint of heart. Also fairly unique is their Stonefly Rye. This is their version of the ubiquitous wheat beer. They've added rye malt to it, so it has an extra dimension that makes it stand out.

*Go to a movie at Sisters Movie House. This is a quirky little movie theater (right next to Three Creeks Brewing... hint, hint) in the theme of a big red barn. The decor inside fits that motif, too, with things like axe door-handles, pitchfork velvet-rope stansions, and aluminum roof vents as lamp-shades. They have four screens with a pretty good standard of projection, all film. Furthermore, they've got a snack bar serving paninis, wraps, burgers, pizza, coffees, soft drinks, wine, and beer! "And I'm not talking about now paper cup. I'm talking about a glass of beer!" You can eat your snacks in the cafe, take them into the theater, or have them delivered directly to your seat. The cinema experience is going by the wayside what with all the home theaters and the bad economy, so get it while you still can (and support a great local, independent company, too).

*Pig out at Sisters Bakery. They bake everything fresh daily on premises. Their donuts are amazing and I'm told their apple fritters are out of this world. I wouldn't know because they're always sold out! The donuts are a dollar a piece but so are Dunkin Donuts and these are 10 times better. Their breads a bit pricey, though.

There are other things to do here and other restaurants to enjoy, but these are the ones we had time to fully investigate during our time here. Also check out: Black Butte Ranch, a golf resort, basically, and one of the places that a lot of Oregonians come to this area for.

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