Lighthouse at Crescent City
In Crescent City, we walked out to the lighthouse. The view from the rock is spectacular, and the steep, barren cliffs are testaments to the power of the great rolling heap. As some of you may know, Laura loves lighthouses, so she was having a great time, of course.
You can see the breakwater for the Crescent City yacht harbor on the left, as well as the rocky coast that the lighthouse stands vigil on.
Laura by the great wind twisted tree on the rock. I LOVE the unique shapes that this kind of tree takes on in different sea environments.
You can see the breakwater for the Crescent City yacht harbor on the left, as well as the rocky coast that the lighthouse stands vigil on.
Laura by the great wind twisted tree on the rock. I LOVE the unique shapes that this kind of tree takes on in different sea environments.
Tide's coming in. The boys collected edible seaweeds and bull kelp, along with hermit crabs and Chinese hat mollusks. It was nice to feel the sea breeze, smell the sea air, hear the shore birds, and to see the vast openess of the great ocean. It will not be much longer now, until we are a regular fixture in this environment. I always feel at home in this atmosphere, and am soooo looking forward to that stage of our grand adventure.
A beautiful, if unidentified, rock flower. There were a veritable carpet of these along the edge that held sufficient soil. The amazing thing about this flower is that the ground all around the lighthouse was covered with this green plant, and this happened to be the only bloomed flower....
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