A last look from the hatch of our little house in Eureka.
The fog is still hanging around the Humboldt.
Finally, blue sky in Orick. You can see clear to the Statue of Liberty.
I just love Klamath's official welcome symbol of Bear Asses.
Wooohooo!!! I spot the Trees of Mystery, just as Wendy hits the gas.
The boats have returned to the Crescent City boat basin after the tsunami wiped it out last year.
The huge waves continue to march in.
The most important word in all of this is repeated, in different colours , in case I missed it.
Bandon is one of Emma's favourite beaches.
This is one of my favourite sea caves - it's just outside Bandon, accessible only at very low tide. It has many entrances, and a central courtyard.
The Bandon sea stacks are the near equivalent of a fantasy landscape. The magic castle could be just around the corner. Darn it's a Best Western.
Winds are up, causing spray off the tops of the rolling waves.
Every year, I mock the legions of photographers who flock to Bandon to photograph sunsets.
This is what they are mostly after.
This is the very latest and best tripod technique. Never get your tripod feet full of sand again!!
Wendy makes sure she has her deathless shot.
The Perch
These guys are still waiting for their deathless shot. The tide is coming in. Fast.
A quick adjustment is required, as birds go by.
Photographer behaviour is every bit as interesting as golfer behavior.
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