Showing posts with label Shore Acres State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shore Acres State Park. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Rugged Shores and Majestic Trees (Bullards State Park, OR)

We drove into Northern-Cal for a day visit to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park before we left Harris Beach SP. 

We spent a couple of hours driving on a dirt road through the Redwoods.  (A mild off-road test drive for our new jeep.)😁
The best part was walking the trails among the majestic giants while listening to the wind high above us.  I had a kink in my neck the next day from spending so much time looking up and sore toes from tripping on roots.
We had some light rain, but the drops coming off the branches created some big plops on our heads.  We are getting plenty of use from our raincoats this winter.
The sun finally showed up towards the end of our walk.  I was sorry we had to go.  It was so peaceful and quiet. 
The trails were not too busy.  There were a few families and couples walking through the redwoods.  Everyone looked relaxed and happy to be outdoors.  The kids especially were excited to be outside right down to a toddler with a big smile on her face waving at us as they passed by.  So cute!

Our next stay was in  Bullards Beach State Park.  The park has trails leading from the campground to the beach area.  We found out that the one going through the woods was not a good choice with all the recent rains.  We had to navigate around a lot of swampy areas full of noisy frogs only to come to a dead-end where the dune had become a 30 ft cliff drop to the beach.  In the nearby town of Bandon, we came across Henry the Fish made from debris washed up on the beaches.  

Washed Ashore is taking plastic trash from the ocean and turning it into a learning artwork while helping to clean the ocean.  People can volunteer to help by collecting, cleaning, and prepping the plastic for the artist.  Visit the website to learn more about saving our oceans.

A close-up to show some of the debris in Henry's tail.

I blew a year's worth of dust off my camera and went crazy taking photos.  After visiting the redwoods and different beaches, I had way too many photos to look through especially after our visit to Shore Acres State Park.  Going through row after row of beach scenes took more time than I care to think about!  

No worries with the estate's garden since it was winter.  I only took...hmm...around fifty shots...oh okay...closer to a hundred.😊  I promise not to post them all!
The few winter-blooming flowers were beautiful and unique to see.

Where I really went crazy taking photos was of the waves breaking along the shore.  It was so fantastic to watch the waves and wonder what it would have been like to live here in the early 1900s.
Man in red jacket standing at one of the viewpoints.
We were standing in the same spot earlier.
Trails lead to more spectacular views along the cliffs.
As you know, I love gnarly and unique trees.  This one is a survivor refusing to let go by hanging on by its roots. 
From the other side, the tree looks like it is trying to crawl to the more solid ground while leaning towards its companions for support.  
Okay, back to all those photos I took.  I can take videos with my phone, but I haven't figured out how to transfer the phone video to my blog.  With still shots, it's hard to capture the raw energy of the waves breaking on the rocks and along the cliffs when we are standing high above them.  I decided to gather together some of the continuously photographed waves crashing and make them into a slide show.  I wish I could insert the roaring sound of the wind and waves to go with the video.  Hopefully, it will give you a visual of what we were seeing.  And if you are curious as to why the waves are so big in this location, here is a link to why Shore Acres has such Big Waves all the time.
The cats seem to be enjoying the travel days, but on this day Dusty was looking a little bummed out when he realized we were getting ready to move and did not have time to take him outside.  I can assure you that he was the first one outside as soon as we stopped and before I had unpacked.😻  By the way, that is long thick fur, not fat.  He is very fluffy!
Hitch on the other hand was more curious about what was for lunch.
While Max was happy with a good chin scratch.
On The Cutting Board
All the blocks have been assembled.  I plan to layer and quilt them later after I get the scrap bags under control.  I  would like to make another Disappearing 4-patch.  It is so quick and easy to make.
The Wonky Log Cabin is now assembled.  The fabrics in this quilt must cover more than10 years of saved scraps.  Quilting this one might prove to be more challenging with all those seams.
I sewed the A to Zzzz Snowmen blocks and
I have started embroidering along the seams.
I forgot all about my Fancy Sue blocks.  They were buried under the snowmen and log cabin blocks.  I just so happen to have the perfect pink floral fabric leftover from another quilt project.  It was just enough for the sashings and border.  
Seeing the four photos of the finished tops makes me feel a little better.  Yes!  Two bags of scraps - Gone! One storage container for quilt blocks - Empty!  Now to get back to the rest of the scrap bags...
Happy Quilting!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

A Witch, A Cupid/Angel, and A Snowman (Florence, OR)

Well, there's an unusual combination!  I'll explain that title when I get to my Cutting Board.  In the meantime, I wanted to show you what we did yesterday.

We decided to drive south to Coos Bay.  We stopped by the Umpqua River Lighthouse to stretch our legs and to take a few photos.
Then onto my favorite state park - Shore Acres.  It must have been amazing to live here...almost a pinch me, I can't believe I live here every day.  To be able to view this rugged yet gorgeous coast every day...
then to go to walk through a shelter of woods to your formal gardens with dahlias and roses near the house.  
the hedge is square.  the fish-eye wide lens made it look curved
Can you imagine living in such a place?  Talk about a dream world!
a serene pond setting
What a delight to find some dahlias still blooming....
along with some of the roses.
More artwork by Mother Nature.
On The Cutting Board
The title has to do with everything I have been working on this week.  Oh, you already figured that out!

Okay...so here's the Witch!  She is all done and ready to go.  I added a piece of driftwood for a more natural look.  I gave the driftwood a good scrubbing to get all the sand off of it.  
I braided some fabric with twine.  I thought using twine would also give the hanger a more natural look.
I wanted to add a little something to the end of the driftwood, so I gathered together some thick black thread, a purple ribbon, and some more twine.  I pulled the twine and thread apart.  I added some color by tying bright beads to the thread's ends.
Sorry the pictures are not better.  We are in a very shady spot.  The sun never hits this site.  The Witch already has a buyer, so I won't be listing her on Etsy.

Now for the Cupid/Angel and Snowman.
As I was finishing up the wall hanging, I received a request for two more custom orders.  This time both mug rugs are by Nancy Halvorsen.  The customer asked for a few simple changes.

The main change she asked for was to change Cupid/Angel's hair to a blonde bob with bangs and to straighten out her eyes.
What do you think?  I actually like her new hairdo.....and it is nice not to have those crooked eyes.
I will also be making her a snowman with straight-er eyes.  I told her two weeks, but I would like to ship them to her by the end of next week.  Well, I better get to it!

A last minute addition:  if you are looking for more handmade Halloween items by Etsy artists, click on the link below:
Happy Quilting!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Not So Wordless Wednesday (Florence, OR)

We leave the coastal area tomorrow - Thursday.  We drove to Sutherlin for a quick visit to our next stop at the Escapees RV park.  


Driving back from Sutherlin on Umpqua Scenic Drive along the river, we saw a couple of herds of Elk in the Wildlife Viewing fields near Reedsport.  They were very close to the fence just grazing and totally ignoring all the people taking their pictures.

The males were in one field and the females were nearby in another field, but not close enough to see each other.

I'm so happy that I took along my 500mm lens and with some cropping, I got some great photos. 
Smile!
The best part was watching the young bucks practice fighting.  Even though, they were not fighting all that hard...no rearing or running, more "Push Me-Shove You".  We could still hear their antlers banging together once in a while.





Had enough?  Yea, me too.  Same time tomorrow?
And another photos from Shore Acres...

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Happy Trails!

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