Kind of pretty. In the window of the men’s room at the Wildrose in Lincoln City, OR.
Eldo and I had breakfast here…social distancing in effect.
This one’s for the retired redhead.
Stop to get some taffy for the great grandkids. So far I’m the only one eating it.
I never did figure out what this ship is used for.
Yaquina Bay Bridge
These guys launched, started paddling aggressively then five minutes later they were loading up and heading out.
Most attractions along the coast are closed due to covid. At least the beauty of the beach is still intact.
A few people out exploring the tide pools with the low tide.
Most of the people were wearing mask.
Not sure if the sport fishing guys are taking folks out yet, but the commercial guys are still working.
This gal was taking a selfie from inside the Devils Punch Bowl. I kept waiting for a sneaker wave to get her but she made it out. I’m ashamed that I was disappointed.
There is little or no action at .Punch Bowl during low tide
Comorants ?
They call them Seagulls but I’ve seen them as far inland as the Icefields Parkway in Alberta, Canada
A lot of surfers today, no waves.
Pelicans are much better fishermen than I am.
I think this paddle boarder will have more luck than the surfers.
Mysterious crop circles on the beach.
Suspected to be mad by land squid in the early morning hours.
At one time Mo’s had the best clam chowder on the beach. Today, it is barely average at best.
My son, shopper, chef, and grill-master prepared a fantastic meal this day!
He and his wife’s little bungalow
In the end our whale watching expedition was successful.
Even finding one of the very rare coral cloaked pilot whales.
100% of the meal was cooked on the grill.
It’s always fun to take a few minutes to watch the wind surfers on the Columbia in the Dalles/Rowena area.
Always room for new technology. These guys all seem to have hydrofoils under their boards now.
All kinds of propulsion. Sails, flying wings, hand held sails.
A lot of power is generated on the Columbia.
Must be a lot of water this year. This water is being spilled without going across the turbines.
Looking back from where I came is mount Hood.
Spilling the extra!
The view from this cockpit is always the one I enjoy most.
Mount Adams
The Bridge over the Columbia at Vantage, WA A couple of days ago there was a hole in it that a car fell into but not through. Then a Harley guy rode off the bridge in the corner because he was going too fast. BTW, I’ve taken that corner at double what the Harley guy was doing and had no trouble making it. :)
I don’t know how many times I’ve seen this heard of stallions run right up to the edge and then stop dead and wait for me to take their picture.
The rest of today’s captions are composed by the cute young lady in this picture. We had helmet hair after this moment.