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Chris Lemoine
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@ChrisLemoine@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

...an impression from today's perfectly foggy healthy afternoon in Cannon Beach... if you look long enough, you may see little birds popping out of the water and back in... can't promise anything else... this is where Ecola Creek flows into the #Pacific. #OregonCoast #travel #GetOutOfTheHouse #PutTheDamnPhoneDown #CannonBeach #Oregon #Ecola

On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
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@ChrisLemoine@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

...an impression from today's perfectly foggy healthy afternoon in Cannon Beach... if you look long enough, you may see little birds popping out of the water and back in... can't promise anything else... this is where Ecola Creek flows into the #Pacific. #OregonCoast #travel #GetOutOfTheHouse #PutTheDamnPhoneDown #CannonBeach #Oregon #Ecola

On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
On a very foggy afternoon with a little glare, a foggy beach with some small wooden debris, fronting the broadening and entirely smoothly flowing Ecola Creek, and on the other side a sand dune giving way to the white-grey sky.
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Chris Lemoine
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@ChrisLemoine@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Today, in inhospitable #weather and after a sleepless night for me, walking was minimal. We did drive out to the lovely country near #Tillamook and put our feet on the ground for a few steps at Cape Lookout and Cape Meares, where a sleeping #lighthouse stands, supposedly one of only two in the world that are eight-sided. Big waves, and every breath had sea spray in it. #Oregon #Travel #Monday #GetOutOfTheHouse #OregonCoast

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The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
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@ChrisLemoine@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Today, in inhospitable #weather and after a sleepless night for me, walking was minimal. We did drive out to the lovely country near #Tillamook and put our feet on the ground for a few steps at Cape Lookout and Cape Meares, where a sleeping #lighthouse stands, supposedly one of only two in the world that are eight-sided. Big waves, and every breath had sea spray in it. #Oregon #Travel #Monday #GetOutOfTheHouse #OregonCoast

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The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
The top of the little lighthouse at Cape Meares with its red-paneled, complex, eight-sided lens in its glass-enclosed shelter, the graceful, sloping roof, and an evergreen tree waving and clamoring to be in the picture.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
Looking south at Cape Lookout. It's high tide! Grand waves rolling all over the beach, some fog that never lifted, a grey sky behind it, and tall trees patiently waiting for what comes next.
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