Thanks, all! The dinosaur was a very pretty young blonde woman in a
T-Rex suit. She and her friends were having a lot of fun amusing the
tourists. Tilly was having none of it:
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Chuck: Yeah, Jonathan Livingston Pterodactyl was very cooperative.
Moose, Mike and Wayne: I had not been to this area since June 1980,
when I camped down the entire Oregon coast and down to the Redwood
National Park area (hiked up to the Lady Bird Johnson grove) and
Patrick's Point in California.
This time there was indeed a lot of fog, but plenty of sunshine, too.
The in-and-out of the fog made for a variety of shots, from clear to
"atmospheric." More to come, soon. Our crystal ball did miscalculate
slightly, becuase the day we left it was supposed to clear up for a
couple of days. And we came home to two 90+ degree days in Seattle.
We went a bit further south, to Cape Blanco, which I remember from 1980
as spectacular. But alas, it was totally socked in, with 40+ mph winds.
Fortunately, the sun was out south of there, at Port Orford and Humbug
Mountain.
--Peter
> On 8/18/2016 10:36 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
> I'm back from a week on the southern Oregon coast. I saw some weird
things.
>
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>
> And I swear, no Photoshopping was involved.
>
> Moose wrote:
> Last time we were almost to the border, it was too foggy to see the
road signs.
>
> What you have there is sorta foggy, with creatures. That day was so
foggy you couldn't have seen the water, or the creatures.
>
> We went inland.
>
> Another Time Moose
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