We got a tide table when we arrived here at Washburne State Park. That’s a small sheet that gives the time for the high and low tides for each day of the year. Yesterday’s early low tide came at 7:45 a.m. and was at -1.2 (a negative low tide is pretty low). So we were up early, ate b’fast and then headed down to the beach below Heceta Head Lighthouse. I erred by not getting a pic of the whole beach at low tide, deciding only after my camera went dead that I should have captured the same shot at both low and high tide (six hours later). The difference is almost unbelievable.
Anyway, absent those comparative photos, here’s a sampling of what we saw.
Starfish of all colors and sizes. This one is about 8” across.





After almost two hours at the beach, exploring tide pools and HUGE caves (no good pics. drat) we came back for cold! showers. When I was leaving the park ranger was there working on the system. Somebody put a control at an improper setting, so we’re hoping for hot water today.
After cleaning up we went back to the beach and climbed up the hill to the Heceta (Hess-EE-ta) Head Lighthouse.

BTW, this is the point at which my camera died.
We came back to the campground and had lunch, then went into Florence. We found a nice coffee shop with wi-fi in an area called Old Town down on the banks of the Siuslaw River. So we enjoyed a carmel latte (me) and a berry smoothie (Pam) and then walked the shops. The 3-block stretch is dominated by art galleries, some of which had some pretty cool (and expensive) stuff. We fell in love with a kinetic wall sculpture that was beyond amazing. And $1,550.
After shopping we had dinner at one of the seafood restaurants overlooking the river.
Again, no pics.
But on the way home just before dusk we stopped at Fred Meyer and bought a cheap (and I do mean cheap!) digital camera. As in red plastic, 3.1 mega pixel, no zoom cheap. But we’ll go back up to the lighthouse to snap a few shots for the archives and tomorrow’s post.
We’re having a GOOD time. In between our wanderings we’re talking about all manner of things, including how we’re going to redecorate the living room area of our house and our bedroom, the two areas that haven’t really been touched (except for paint) since we moved in three years ago. Alas, it starts with removing popcorn ceilings. Ugh.
Today’s agenda? We’ll decide when Pam crawls out of the tent. You’ll just have to wait until the next post!
P.S. She didn't emerge until just before 8:00. I fixed my b'fast: fried eggs, bacon and coffee. Something about bacon and coffee smells even better in the woods.
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You must hate it when you flex your biceps and your sleeve tears off. Gun show indeed.
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