Then I noticed that I have a leak in the upper radiator hose which sometimes results in big splatters of coolant on things like the timing belt shield and top of the radiator. So the next time I caught Scoobie (that's the car's name - and yes, it has changed a couple times since the SuperStrut, but that's a story for another thread) smoking, which was after a couple miles on the freeway, I stopped in a parking lot, popped the hood and took a look.
That was when I discovered copious amounts of smoke coming off the exhaust pipe underneath the engine bay, along with coolant splatters, which led me to suppose that maybe the coolant is leaking out of the upper radiator hose, running down through the engine bay and dripping onto the exhaust pipe, creating lots-o-smoke.
So today, when I caught her smoking again after a short drive home from work, I took a second look. Still lots of smoke coming off the exhaust pipe, but no real evidence of additional coolant leakage (the engine was still pretty cool), though something was clearly dripping down out of the engine bay and onto the exhaust pipe and the ground. So I backed her up, and gave the little puddle she left on the ground a sniff. Smelled like oil, not like coolant.
I was surprised, becuase while she has always used a little oil, it never seemed like it was so much that I would have suspected that oil was just running out onto the exhaust pipe like I saw today.
So here are some pics of the underside of the car. They show the place on the exhaust pipe where all the smoke was coming from.



And here are some pics of the engine itself.
The first shows the engine block from above on the pass side. It looks like it is wet all over, but the roads were dry so it's not road water. Is this oil all over the engine? Coolant? Something else entirely?

The second is from above and shows to place where I consistently have pools of fluid of some kind.

So I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts. I'm going to go ahead and replace all the coolant hoses. TulsaSpider suggested I replace the thermostat too, but apparently I have an internal thermostat, so I don't even know how to get to it. Where should I start looking for my oil leaks, what's the best approach to dealing with them?
Thanks,
-- se