58 and sunny,
Sea stacks on the way north in Oregon. We are camped at Cape Blanco State Park, Oregon.
John on the cliff trail above the beach in the park. View of the ocean.
John on the cliff trail above the beach. Driftwood logs on the beach
The ocean. View of beach looking north.
View of beach looking south. The fog blocked out sunset.
I finished this basket. It is made from dyed pine needles, polyester thread, glass and metal beads. The center is piece of selenite that I sandblasted and painted a group of kokopelis- kind of like a conga line- on it. The outside of the basket has white feathers and a golden kokopeli. It is 7 x 3 inches. On our walk we could see under and over the edge of the fog. It was pretty fun watching the shapes change in it. The blue flowers are violas.
Violas. Another view of the fog.
Sunset was cool, the fog cloud was still there and the sun slipped through. At the end of the fog bank was sunset to the south.
We hiked to the Cape Blanco lighthouse today. It was VERY windy. View from the trip to the lighthouse looking south.
View to the north. Lots of dwarf angelica flowers. All less than a foot tall. Needle rock.
Dwarf angelica, coastal iris, yellow butter cups and small daisies, and new growth on a fir tree. John walking on the trail, the foliage is about shoulder high.
Looking back at the light house. Sunset with the lighthouse.
Sunset. The trail back to camp.
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