On our drive to Port Orford we passed numerous cranberry bogs. Bandin is the cranberry capital of Oregon. There is an ocean spray processing plant in Bandin. John with our friends Cats and John in Port Orford. We had a great brunch and visit with them.
Sue and John in Port Orford. Cats made my beautiful hat. The ocean view from the Red Fish restaurant in Port Orford where we had a delicious brunch.
After brunch we took a walk along the beach. John, John and Cats. Sunset in Bandin tonight.
The clouds obscured much of sunset colors tonight. It was a bit foggy on the coast as we drove south.
More misty sea stacks. Last year we stopped here at low tide and walked around the rocks. Really pretty place.
A few more sea stacks. At the RV park this old popup was repurposed as a chicken coop. The manager says it sometimes floods where he has the chickens so he has to be able to move them.
Welcome to California! Flowers and fall leaves at the campground. The road side down and they repaired it, but you can still see the road that slid off to the right. The moon, some almost pink clouds and seed heads.
Sunset reflected in the Klamath River. The wrapped coil on this basket broke in half. What a pain in the rear. I refuse to take it apart and re-do it. I put some wire in the coil and glued it. I will be able to disguise it with beads or something.
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