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Sunday, October 31, 2021

Museum of Flight, Seattle

Not far south of central Seattle is a large portion of the Boeing complex and here we find the Museum of Flight. Lots of cool airplanes and spacecraft are to be found here. We took the grandkids for an outing and everyone had a good time.

Above is a replica of the Wright brothers plane. Note that the roller at the front on the bottom is the hub of a bicycle wheel.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Friday, October 29, 2021

Leaves and Such

Even in October, we see that an early afternoon walk results in pretty long shadows from the leaves on the ground.

Thursday, October 28, 2021

A Little Sun One Afternoon...Imagine That!

There are bushes scattered about town that produce these red berries in the autumn. It is always fun to get a few shots of these.

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Mostly Leaves

Not all fall colors are read, of course. I found fallen leaves in various stages of yellow sitting on a bright green lawn.

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

On a Cloudy Day

Although there was little rain here in the summer, fall has more than made up for the deficit and the mushrooms are out in lots of places.

Monday, October 25, 2021

Seasonal Colors

Lots of red to bee seen in the leaves of the bushes this time of year. Sometimes the red is so intense that the camera has a hard time really capturing it.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Snohomish Car Show

About this time each year (except, of course, last year), Snohomish has car show where folks with restored vehicles, mostly those considered antiques, are displayed. I'm not sure if there are prizes but everyone seems to have a good time. Folks park their precious ones along 1st street and the local shops/restaurants are all open to invite in the customers.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Sunflowers!


As the sun rose higher and it got warmer, the little ones began to slow down. Our last stop as the field of sunflowers.

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A VIsit to the Farm

Back home, one of our first activities is a family outing to the local farm. A "thing" here is for the farms to set up tons of activities for the little ones and decorate everything with seasonal colors and schtick to attract folks in once the harvest is done. Seamus and Charlie (AKA Bitsy) are ready for the fun!

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

The Lighthouse at Cape Disappointment

This beach area and the lighthouse are favorites of photographers. In the winter, this cape is subjected to violent winds from the storms that buffet the coast. This in turn produced impressive waves battering the shore. If you search about on the intertubes you will find photos of 10-20 foot waves charging into the shore with the lighthouse in the background. Today was not one of those days...best to start carefully and avoid the extremes. But the mist and light fog in the air over the water played well with the sun as it climbed over the edge of the hill on which the lighthouse stands.

Monday, October 18, 2021

Cape Disappointment, WA

Our journey northward nears the end as we cross the Columbia River and enter Washington. After a good night's sleep, we headed out bright and early to see the cape and its lighthouse at sunrise (well, not long after).

Above is a small lake that borders the campground just inland from Waikiki beach where I spent the rest of the time photographing the lighthouse and the beach.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Cannon Beach

Our last stop in Oregon is at the famous Cannon Beach. Here we find a nice wide and long beach where people enjoy a pleasant walk along the shore. In the summer this place is packed and traffic is a mess. But now, after school has started back and the weather is turning, it is quite pleasant.

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Birds of Yaquina Head

The birds do not always get such sunny pleasant weather in which to preen and digest (and obviously poop). Yet this day was a good one for everyone.

Friday, October 15, 2021

Yaquina Head - II

The headlands here have trails and parking lots for people to be able to explore the flora and fauna of the environment. And there is a section of the ocean surrounding it that is also protected to give the sea creatures a chance at flourishing as well.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Yaquina Head

After a nice rest in Reedsport, we continued north up the coast hwy and stopped just north of Newport at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Here is a cornucopia of natural delights with birds, seals, a lighthouse (these are natural, right?) and scenic ocean everywhere. The cormorant above is coming in for a landing on one of the many offshore rocks.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Rocky Shores


I really like the way the modest extension of the exposure time gives the water a painterly look as if the artists brush strokes were made visible. In the image above, there is a transition from the fixed or nearly still things in the shallows to the motion of the waves in deeper water that accentuates this effect as one looks upward in the image.

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

A Lighthouse in the Mist

The clouds and mist give this simple beach scene an ominous look...like something out of a Stephen King novel as the evil thing approaches shore.

Monday, October 11, 2021

More Sea Stacks

This large close-to-shore formation of rock has clearly taking quite a beating over the eons here. You'll notice that the ocean has punched a keyhole at the bottom and, surprisingly, also nea the top. I suppose there were a couple softer spots in the stone that wore down more quickly.

Sunday, October 10, 2021

A Complicated, Messy Coastline

This beach is place that catches a lot of driftwood. Somehow, I suspect, this is aided by the presence of so many sea stacks.

Saturday, October 09, 2021

Surf and Sand

Waves breaking over the near-shore rocks adds drama to the visit. The roar of the ocean hear, as everywhere we stopped on this drive, was loud and constant. Before one wave could run ashore, two more developed behind it to fill the gap and the sound was continuous. So much for the "Pacific" ocean.

Friday, October 08, 2021

A Portion of the Rocky Shore

We stopped many places to have a look at the shore. Each place has its own character. The marine layer was still present when we arrived at this beach.

Thursday, October 07, 2021

Along the Coast of Oregon

 


Getting to Eureka was the long day's drive on the journey home. The rest of our days are shorter drives filled with lots of stops for sight/beach seeing. Like a good (not) photographer, I failed to write down where we were exactly for any of the stops. This is partly because I was lazy and partly because we stopped pretty frequently and I was too lazy to write all that down. Did I mention that I was lazy?

Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Downtown Eureka

I thought you'd all appreciate the slightly (?) risque wine bottle openers we found in the store. Nice way to start a conversation, eh?

Tuesday, October 05, 2021

Eureka! The Journey Home Begins...

After several month of exploring the Sierra Nevada Mountains, we have ended our house sit and started the journey homeward. Our first stop is in Eureka, CA. The most prominent sight to see here is the Carson Mansion.

Monday, October 04, 2021

Outside the Foundry

Outside the foundry we find various things either made here, used here, or both. Above is a cable hoist of the sort used in the gold mines to raise/lower people and ore out/in the mine.

Sunday, October 03, 2021

Water Power and Pouring Molten Aluminum


The motive force for sliding, turning, and drilling in this shop is water. While many of the large machines run from a large water wheel that distributes its power with shafts and belts, some are run by separate water motors. This is one built to run a single machine. the side panel is removed so you can see the water wheel inside that is driven by a jet of water coming in from the right. Several of these in the shop were made on site.

Saturday, October 02, 2021

Knight Foundry Machine Shop


On past the pattern shop is the machine shop proper. Here we find a selection of tools as you would expect, but on a totally different scale from what you might expect.

Above is a drill press that is attached to a radial arm than can be moved up as much as 10-15 feet and horizontally 6-7 feet to accommodate most any size object you can imagine casting. And is was all built to run on a leather belt and pulley system driven by water.

Friday, October 01, 2021

Knight Foundry, Sutter Creek


After our many trips to Sutter Creek, I finally paid attention to the signs and discovered the Knight Foundry. Turns out that once a month the foundry have an open house and tours. I learned some pretty cool things on this tour.