Showing posts with label waldport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waldport. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2022

A coastal adventure day 2.

 Hiya world.  Day 2 and it's time for Little Fox and Sandy to explore the beach.

Little Fox here: I hope Sandy likes the beach. Today our adventure starts out at South Beach State Park. This tree in the background has some damage to the bark, I wonder if that was animal created or human created?
What a day!  Taking a break on our walk and the archaeologist in me wants to explore the old building in the background. 
Sandy's game but the roommates said and emphatic "NO!".  Onward.
The beach was so pleasant today.  Not too many people.  Great weather.  Kind of windy but us stuffies are strong.  Sandy and I enjoyed hanging out and watching the world go by.  

Eventually it was time to go back to the bearbandb we rented.  Sandy wanted to stop and get a gift for me and the roommates.
How generous!  Thanks Sandy.   We'll have to open this up with dinner.  Speaking of dinner this fox and bear got their picture taken before the food was devoured.
All that adventuring tires out little stuffies and they need their sustenance. 







 



Monday, October 17, 2022

A coastal adventure.

Greetings Blog World.  Little Fox and Sandy here today.  We are taking advantage of our unseasonably warm weather this weekend and decided to head to the beach. 
Destination: Waldport.

Little Fox was telling me that many of these bridges up and down the Oregon Coast were designed by Conde McCullough .  
McCullough believed bridges could be built economically but still have beauty.  Most of the major bridges up and down HWY 101 in Oregon were designed by him.  Signatures of his work include: Art Deco obelisks, Gothic Spires etc.
The original Alsea Bay Bridge was decommissioned in 1991 after the new one was built however they kept the decorative pieces. 

Some of his more striking work include the Yaquina Bay Bridge.
Speaking of Yaquina Bay, it's an area of the beach with many commercial fisherpeople (is that correct)?
Anyway, Little Fox and I found this boat that was selling Tuna and Salmon straight from the boat.
Time to explore.