

Once we got checked in at the rental house, we took the puppies to the dog park for some ball time. They love the dog park at Sea Ranch - it's huge and they can run full out, sniff, dig, play ball. Here they're waiting for me to throw the ball. Notice the intense focus!
Here's a shot of Michelle at the park

We weren't really sure what to expect of the weather for the week. On our previous trips, it's been cool and foggy with an almost persistent mist. This time, it was gorgeous! Clear, blue skies, mid sixties to low seventies, moderate wind (one day had high winds in the afternoon), clear skies at night for star gazing. It was amazing.


Most days, I was up before dawn and I spent a couple of mornings watching the colors of the landscape change with the rising sun. We took a sunset walk along the bluff one night and got some interesting photos.

A driftwood sculpture sat out on the bluff, overlooking the meadow.


Remnants of aquatic flora washed up on the shore, some of which appeared entirely alien.
Ultimately, the sun sat in dramatic fashion, casting a warm blanket of orange light over the cool shore.

Michelle created an anniversary tableau on the beach.

We had lunch a couple of times at Bones' Roadhouse, the local BBQ/Biker hang - I recommend the Texas Brisket sandwich with house made potato chips!



We had some camera fun in downtown Gualala on Friday.
This one was fun (note the reflection).

There was a Pirate Faire in Gualala on Friday. So, there was a Pirate Festival in Vallejo recently - it was big and pretty cool, actually.
The Gualala version was much smaller; just five booths, all of which were run by the organizers. We popped by for six minutes and took in the sights.


The Sea Ranch Chapel is probably the most interesting structure on the Mendonoma coast, at least to me. We stopped by on Friday afternoon for some snappies - there were lots of interesting things around the chapel.
The unique architecture of the building makes it seem organic and naturally occurring; I find it difficult to picture people actually building it.
The roof line almost looks like a spine - interesting how it curves and twists and how the shingles are layered like feathers or scales.

There's a fountain outside the chapel entrance. It was difficult to get the water in focus - I ended up having to trick the camera to get this shot.

Michelle got the shot below - I really like how this one turned out.

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Great photos and posting about our trip! What a great time!
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