On Vacation – Oregon

Ventura Breeze
May 28, 2026
There’s nothing quite like a little Pacific Northwest escape to shake off the coastal fog, and according to the *Ventura Breeze*, Carol Leish has been doing just that—exploring the lush landscapes around Portland, Oregon. As someone who’s traded our Ventura sun for a few days of mossy green and craft coffee, she’s reminding us that even when we leave the 805, we’re still part of the community. It’s a sweet tradition: the *Breeze* invites all of us to send in snapshots from our own adventures, so if you’re heading out of town this summer, don’t forget to share a postcard-worthy moment.
This little column speaks to something we all feel here in Ventura—our town is the kind of place you love to leave, but you love coming back to even more. Whether you’re hiking in Oregon or just up the coast in Santa Barbara, the *Breeze* wants to hear about it. So next time you’re sipping a latte in a new city or staring at a different ocean, snap a photo and send it their way. It’s a fun way to keep our little corner of the world connected, even when we’re miles away.
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