Friday, June 29, 2012

Heceta Lighthouse

 This is a view of the Heceta Lighthouse as seen from the Sea Lions Cave just north of Florence, OR. If you click on the photo to enlarge it, you can see that the lighthouse is shrouded in plastic. It is undergoing renovation this year and so I couldn't climb to the top.
Warmest regards, Gus
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Sea Lions on Oregon Coast

Recently I visited the Sea Lions Cave on the Oregon Coast near Florence. I first went into the dark cave and saw a few sea lions, but then came out to the overlook and found over 100 sea lions sunning themselves on the rocks. On the way home, I saw several whales, but they quite aways out and didn't get any pictures.
I am now in Seaside, OR, about 20 miles south of Astoria. It continues to be be cool and damp. Sure wish I could send some of this rain eastward.
Warmest regards, Gus
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

For some reason, the text did not appear with the pictures of the Japanese dock in Newport, OR. Today, I had the opportunity to visit Agate Beach in Newport, OR,  and sit on the dock that was torn from its moorings by the tsunami following the Tohoku earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011. In 15 months, this reinforced (rebar) concrete dock drifted across the Pacific Ocean and ended up on the beach in Oregon.
As I was sitting on the dock, I was thinking about my good friend Kaori and her family in Japan and about the thousands of people who lost their lives in the tsunami. I was thinking about the people who used this dock and wonder what happened to them during the tsunami. If only the dock could tell the story of those people and of the 15 month journey across the Pacific.

Warmest regards, Gus

Japanese Dock

 
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Japanese Dock in Newport, Oregon

 
 
 
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