1833 miles round trip - way too many miles. We loved having Murphy with us, but the amount of driving was really not worth it.
Very nice to be home, tomatoes are ripe, blackberries are luscious, Fuzzy was very glad to see us and the temperature has dropped! A couple of shots on the way home - the biker had his dog well trained.
So much beauty and so little time to capture these moments! Remember that you can see a larger view by clicking on the photo.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Wondering
Waking up this morning, I felt that I had no further photos to take in Manzanita. I'd taken my postcard photos and my art photos and I felt completely empty. A little later in the morning, I read a post by Scott Bourne - posing the question to photographers - "What if you concentrated on making only meaningful shots?" Lots to think about there.
We had dinner at a favorite place tonight, The Nehalem River Inn about 5 miles from Manzanita. Run by a young couple, the food was excellent, and the environment fit our needs wonderfully - overstuffed chairs, soft jazz playing, sun setting as we ate at our window table. Very well done.
Then a walk to the beach and I did find some inspiration there. Looking for essences and finding flows and patterns and shapes and color. Meaningful to me, at any rate. Part of a desire of mine to be more aware of the patterns and flows in life.
We had dinner at a favorite place tonight, The Nehalem River Inn about 5 miles from Manzanita. Run by a young couple, the food was excellent, and the environment fit our needs wonderfully - overstuffed chairs, soft jazz playing, sun setting as we ate at our window table. Very well done.
Then a walk to the beach and I did find some inspiration there. Looking for essences and finding flows and patterns and shapes and color. Meaningful to me, at any rate. Part of a desire of mine to be more aware of the patterns and flows in life.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Another day in Paradise!
Starting with a beach walk with Murphy this morning, a sunny day with wine on a patio, lunch that included 'creamy'clam chowder and the best smoked salmon around (Karla's smokehouse in Rockaway Beach, just down the road) and ended with Diana, Murphy and I on the beach as the sun set. More photos than I normally show, but we really enjoyed a lot of different views today. The sign and the horses are from Nehalem State Park, again, just down the road. And yes, we are enjoying ourselves!!
Evening at the beach
Murphy and I went for an evening walk on the beach. A cloud bank was blowing in again, with the soft, bubbly clouds and a little bit of sun color on the bottoms. The breeze was good for kites, and I found another very nice complete sand dollar. On the way home I tasted the Oregon blackberries - and boy, were they good!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Sun and surf
The sun came out about 2pm - burned off the fog and lit up the landscape and beaches. We relaxed and took a drive to some places we have been before; had lunch on the deck of a cafe in a small town named Wheeler.
The amazing thing is that while wandering the beach, I found 9 complete sand dollars - normally I'm lucky to find even one! They're outside drying off now.
Murphy enjoyed the beach both in the morning and this afternoon; we may go again tonight. I think I will have plenty of photos of him by the time we go home :-)
Each beach has its own ripples and patterns; it could be a lifetimes work to document them - but what a wonder!
The amazing thing is that while wandering the beach, I found 9 complete sand dollars - normally I'm lucky to find even one! They're outside drying off now.
Murphy enjoyed the beach both in the morning and this afternoon; we may go again tonight. I think I will have plenty of photos of him by the time we go home :-)
Each beach has its own ripples and patterns; it could be a lifetimes work to document them - but what a wonder!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Finally, the ocean
We left Baker City, Oregon and meandered up the freeway to Manzanita. A vintage car rally sent us off from Baker City - I took shots of each car, but will only show the one that is closest to my heart - '57 Chevy!
The trip through the Gorge was enlivened by windmills - what a contrast to the softness of the grass and the flowingness of the hills. Mt Hood made a brief appearance through the haze. We managed to get lost in downtown Portland, but then found our way out.
Once in Manzanita, we took Murphy to the beach - if you wonder if he liked it just look at the photos of him!
Fog and low clouds made sure no sunset tonight; however, the cloud, light, water and sand dynamics were soft and inviting; I got a couple that I liked!
Nice to be cool again - I know we will sleep well tonight!
The trip through the Gorge was enlivened by windmills - what a contrast to the softness of the grass and the flowingness of the hills. Mt Hood made a brief appearance through the haze. We managed to get lost in downtown Portland, but then found our way out.
Once in Manzanita, we took Murphy to the beach - if you wonder if he liked it just look at the photos of him!
Fog and low clouds made sure no sunset tonight; however, the cloud, light, water and sand dynamics were soft and inviting; I got a couple that I liked!
Nice to be cool again - I know we will sleep well tonight!
On the road
We drove to Baker City, Oregon, yesterday; got a late start from SLC (12:30) so got in about 9 MDT and 8 PDT. The hour change was welcomed this morning!
A long, hot, beautiful drive, fields and fields of corn along with some other crops. The change from desert to farmed land is quick and startling. A brief rainstorm came along, enough to mess up the front window, but not much else.
Wide open land, big sky country - soothing to the soul as we drive along. We stopped every 2 to 3 hours to let Murphy run around and then for dinner in Boise (Outback). Roads were excellent and, other than an occasional one-lane due to construction, made good time.
We stopped outside of Boise - got a couple of land/sky photos. Also brought one from home of Fuzzy grooming himself as he watched us pack up.
Off to Manzanita today - looks like another blue sky day.
A long, hot, beautiful drive, fields and fields of corn along with some other crops. The change from desert to farmed land is quick and startling. A brief rainstorm came along, enough to mess up the front window, but not much else.
Wide open land, big sky country - soothing to the soul as we drive along. We stopped every 2 to 3 hours to let Murphy run around and then for dinner in Boise (Outback). Roads were excellent and, other than an occasional one-lane due to construction, made good time.
We stopped outside of Boise - got a couple of land/sky photos. Also brought one from home of Fuzzy grooming himself as he watched us pack up.
Off to Manzanita today - looks like another blue sky day.
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| I kept coming back to this substation outlined by dark storm clouds. Finally took a photo and decided perhaps B&W would work. Kind of boring but I liked it :-) |
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