Oregon Coast today. (Lincoln City, OR) 2005-current, June 26, 2020, Page 2, Image 2

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    Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Northwest Real Estate Netarts Bay, OR
Pam Zielinski
Mobile
503.880.8034
Principal
Broker
HOMES BY THE WATER
www .PamZielinski. com
WHAT EVERYONE WANTS - Beautiful one level
home in a secluded setting plus 40x40 shop, 2-4
stall horse barn, motor home sized carport, huge
private backyard.
STAY HOME.
SAVE LIVES.
Let’s keep our community safe.
For current COVID-19 information, visit
Tillamook MLS 20-256 $519,000
ExploreLincolnCity.com
DISTINCTIVE UPSCALE yet affordable home only
a year new, located in a quiet corner of the neigh-
borhood, backing to the forested greenspace and
hiking trail. Vac Rental licensed.
Netart MLS 20662724 $379,000
PRACTICALLY OCEANFRONT high at head of
beach trail with beautiful ocean views including
majestic Cape Lookout. Striking design, light
bright modern architecture with soaring ceilings.
Oceanside MLS 19-579 $314,500
oregon coast
Patrick Alexander
editor
& publisher
Patrick
Alexander
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541-921-0413
patrick@oregoncoasttoday.com
541-921-0413
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A chip off the old block
from the editor
T
Assistant
editor Quinn
ODAY Towers has been the site of much refl ection of late as we ponder the
future of Oregon Coast TODAY in an uncertain world. (Spoiler alert: watch
this space next week for very exciting news. We’re not going anywhere).
But amid all the spreadsheets and forecasting, there was room for some misty-
eyed refl ection, too. Th is nostalgic reverie was triggered by the sight of assistant
editor Quinn wearing a Transformers sweater that my mother knitted for me
when I was a kid. Th is, in turn prompted a trans-Atlantic request for photos of
myself at the tender age of seven so that we could do a little comparison.
And while I am hugely thankful to my wife, Krista, for bringing some sturdy
genes to the table and sparing young Quinn the misery of chunky-framed
eyeglasses, I am mostly struck by how happy both these kids look.
During such a time of upheaval, it pays to count one’s blessings. As I
contemplate my life on the Oregon Coast, I fi nd many. Whether you are a fellow
coastie or just passing through, I hope that you fi nd many also.
2 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • June 26, 2020
The author, aged seven