But abruptly that long, hot, dry summer ended on the Sunday we were scheduled to go. We picked up the first rain squall in Longview, on the Columbia River. From then on, we would go from squall to squall as we worked our way west to Astoria and then down the coast to Rockaway Beach. There was no view from Neahkahnie Mountain overlook. It was socked in.
We arrived at the cabin about 3:00 Sunday afternoon, watched the end of the Seahawks game on the little cabin TV, and then it was dry enough for a short beach walk.
Monday morning looked pretty good so we headed out for a walk.
But then this squall appeared and was moving our way.
We got back to the cabin just in time to escape a drenching. That afternoon we drove to Wheeler on Nehalem Bay to shop at the antique mall.
Our view from the porch of the cabin gave us a watch on the changing weather.
Tuesday morning looked very unsettled. We drove into Tillamook to do some shopping for things the cabin needed. Then we stopped at the north jetty of Tillamook Bay. The tide was high and the storm surge had rough water piling up in the channel and surf pounding on the jetties.
Looking across the roiling water in the channel we could see storm action over Cape Meares.
Several water spouts had been spotted near here on Monday, and it looked like we might get another one. But no.
It was so odd standing here on the jetty, with dark water on one side and sun lit water on the other and no wind at all, but with the surf pounding.
The gulls were hunkered down.
Tuesday afternoon, during a calm period, I got out for a walk and Tom worked on cabin projects.
The beach changes after each storm, and bank erosion continues.
We had planned to stay until Thursday, but with the limitations caused by the weather, we decided Tuesday evening that we would go home on Wednesday. We were missing the comforts of home: our king size bed, our cable TV, and Internet. Yep. We're spoiled.
Of course Wednesday morning looked pretty good.
The Bayfront Bakery in Garibaldi opens for business Wednesday through Saturday, so of course we had to go there before we could go home. We cleaned up the cabin, packed up, and were on our way. My apple fritter was wonderful, so fresh!
We stopped back at the jetty to watch the surging surf again. The Coast Guard was practicing rescue operations out in the channel.
Again, it was calm on the jetty, and with no squalls to threaten us, we took our time enjoying the powerful force of the waves and the colors of sky and sea.
Breakers crashing on the south jetty across the channel.
Surf pounding the beach to the north.
Dark sky to the north.
Clouds mimicking water spraying over rocks.
So many colors in the sea.
And then we tore ourselves away, and headed north, right through that squall that awaited us.
But we came out the other side with views from Neahkahnie Mountain!
We stopped in Astoria at the mouth of the mighty Columbia for lunch at the Wet Dog Brew Pub and a check of a few antique shops.
Then it was east and north and back to Seattle, where we were all unpacked and settled in by 7:00.
It rained a little last night, but I think that is the end of the rain for now. Sunny skies are predicted for the weekend and into next week. We are back into our routine, with a walk this morning and a little yard work repairing raccoon damage. I picked and arranged new flowers for the house and staked up some blown over sunflowers.
Now my photos are culled and edited and my post is done. Here in Seattle Friday is half summer, half autumn, with the equinox at about 1:00 PM. Happy transition, everyone!
Awesome shots of breakers.This little old prairie boy could watch the big waves coming in all day.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry the weather changed just in time to mess with your plans. It did provide some awesome pictures of the waves and clouds!
ReplyDeleteThat coast is so rugged looking, but the stormy weather makes it even more so. It still looks beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteits been strange weather here also with snow in the mountains of utah...and it's still summer! love your beautiful ocean photos, we need to go visit that area again sometime...
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the ocean and surf, and sky as well. I sure enjoy your excursions; your pictures make me feel as if I'm there with you. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhile calm summer days are a delight on the coast, the drama of the stormy sea is fun to watch, especially from inside a warm cabin. Happy first day of autumn!
ReplyDeleteEven as afraid as I am of storms, storms over the ocean are beautiful, aren't they! I can't even imagine standing out on those rocks where you're standing and that rough sea behind me. The pictures are breathtaking! That is the biggest prettiest apple fritter I've ever seen too. :) Gosh, It must have been good!
ReplyDeleteYou sure had a variety of blue skies and angry skies. Once there the jetty looked like the dividing line between the two.
ReplyDeleteI love the Pacific Coast and the sound of the waves, my husband hates it...but I find it oh such a comforting sound when the ocean roars:) Your photos are lovely:)
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to have such a magical place to explore and enjoy. Your photos are just so magnificent!
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