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Glowing Ferns at Honeyman State Park! (+6 insets)


A Park Featuring Sand Dunes!
How would you like to stay at a campground sitting right next to sand dunes? Along part of the Oregon coast lies a 40-mile stretch called the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, which are especially popular for folks who enjoy ATVs, dune-buggies and of all things, sand skiing! These dunes are also quite beautiful to look at, but I wouldn't recommend walking over them for any distance. The loose, deep and slippery sand is very arduous for cross and not recommended except for short stretches. (By the way, these dunes are only open to vehicles in certain areas.)
Honeyman State Park has plenty of hiking and biking trails that do not go into the sand though, and I fell in love with this wonderful park and its unique habitat. The forest which hugged the edge of the sand was healthy and full of birds and other animals to enjoy, and of course I found lots of flowers and mushrooms to photograph as well!
Today's Picture
One of the trails I love takes me past a small pond and out to a much larger and picturesque lake. Every morning I was greeted by sun or diffused light streaming down through the trees, and in some of the trees, ferns grew. With beds of moss to cling to, the glowing greens and beautiful light was a sight that took my breath away every day. Up in one tree I saw this pair of vibrant fronds which showed the beautiful spores dotting each blade. Magnificent!
Art News: New Doodles!
I'm posting a pair of doodles I drew the other day and of course I have many more to share, which I'll do whenever I add another post! I don't draw every day but still, my linework improves quickly, which I'm very delighted by. It will be fun to see where my creativity leads me.
Today's Insets
One day Steve and I got to watch a family enjoying the sand dunes in their ATVs and it was such fun to get pictures! You'll see several pictures showing them buzzing around and climbing the hills of sand. One also shows the ocean in the distance.
You will also see a picture of huckleberry flowers and a row of shelf fungus I found on the bark of a tree.
Thank You For Stopping By!
Thank you so much for your visits and support! Please forgive my lack of visits, I hope to get back to stopping by as soon as I am able. :) Have a safe and happy weekend! :)
Explored on 1/7/22; highest placement #5.
How would you like to stay at a campground sitting right next to sand dunes? Along part of the Oregon coast lies a 40-mile stretch called the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, which are especially popular for folks who enjoy ATVs, dune-buggies and of all things, sand skiing! These dunes are also quite beautiful to look at, but I wouldn't recommend walking over them for any distance. The loose, deep and slippery sand is very arduous for cross and not recommended except for short stretches. (By the way, these dunes are only open to vehicles in certain areas.)
Honeyman State Park has plenty of hiking and biking trails that do not go into the sand though, and I fell in love with this wonderful park and its unique habitat. The forest which hugged the edge of the sand was healthy and full of birds and other animals to enjoy, and of course I found lots of flowers and mushrooms to photograph as well!
Today's Picture
One of the trails I love takes me past a small pond and out to a much larger and picturesque lake. Every morning I was greeted by sun or diffused light streaming down through the trees, and in some of the trees, ferns grew. With beds of moss to cling to, the glowing greens and beautiful light was a sight that took my breath away every day. Up in one tree I saw this pair of vibrant fronds which showed the beautiful spores dotting each blade. Magnificent!
Art News: New Doodles!
I'm posting a pair of doodles I drew the other day and of course I have many more to share, which I'll do whenever I add another post! I don't draw every day but still, my linework improves quickly, which I'm very delighted by. It will be fun to see where my creativity leads me.
Today's Insets
One day Steve and I got to watch a family enjoying the sand dunes in their ATVs and it was such fun to get pictures! You'll see several pictures showing them buzzing around and climbing the hills of sand. One also shows the ocean in the distance.
You will also see a picture of huckleberry flowers and a row of shelf fungus I found on the bark of a tree.
Thank You For Stopping By!
Thank you so much for your visits and support! Please forgive my lack of visits, I hope to get back to stopping by as soon as I am able. :) Have a safe and happy weekend! :)
Explored on 1/7/22; highest placement #5.
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Das erste PiP in der 2, Reihe finde ich sehr gelungen.
Angenehmes Wochenende, Janet
.........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
I really like your doodles - you are getting very experimental.
I look forward to seeing more of your work soon, but you come back only when you feel you can. This climate of fear isn't helping anyone. I used to love having people around me - now I prefer to be on my own. My daughter, Mandi, she used to be such a sociable girl, now she's too scared to go out and prefers to stay at home. I've sent her a cross-stitch kit to keep her occupied while she's at home.
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I ALSO LOVE LOVE LOVE THE DOODLES
Best wishes for a wonderful weekend to you and yours, Janet!
The main image is magnificent..........ferns are such beautiful things and you've capture this one in wonderful light and detail. I love the one with the tiny spores.
The action shots featuring the dune buggies are superb...........I bet you wish you could have had a go on one! Of the other PiPs, I especially like the Huckleberry flowers and your doodles are becoming much more sophisticated I think.
Take care of yourselves..........stay safe and keep smiling!
Oh, and thanks for your recent comments on my Bracket Fungus macro! Much appreciated.
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