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Visiting My Daughter-Day Two…Patrick’s Point

I shared photos from my visit to Patrick’s Point in yesterday’s post. This is a continuation of your photo tour from that visit.

Enjoy!

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point-Trillium

Patrick's Point-Trillium

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Anyone know what may have caused the circles on this rock?

Patrick's Point

Do you see the face in this rock? And how about this banana slug! He is a big one!

Patrick's Point-Banana Slug

The park features a small recreated traditional Native American village maintained by the Yurok people. The village is called Sumeg Village and is in use today. One can see a redwood canoe, a sweat house, a dance house, and family houses.

Patrick's Point-Sumeg Village

Patrick's Point-Sumeg Village

If you enjoyed this little photo tour, then you might like to hop on over to my daughter’s website, where she shares more about Patrick’s Point, including watching her Coastie husband and crewmates hoisting. She is a much better photographer than I am!

Explore! Stay healthy and stay safe!

Visiting My Daughter-Day Two…Patrick’s Point

While visiting our daughter, she took us to a fabulous park known as Patrick’s Point. I would go back again and again and again if I could! I found this to be a magical place!

Patrick's Point

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Patrick's Point

Patrick’s Point is 30 miles north of Eureka, California. It is a lush, 640 acre park that takes you to the jungle and to the seaside. There is so much to explore! The park has spectacular views and six miles of trails.

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

I took loads of photos…I couldn’t help myself…it is such a beautiful place!

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Patrick's Point

Explore! Stay healthy and stay safe!

Douglas Falls

Many of you know that I am taking a photography class.

Hubby and I took a drive to one of our favorite places, so that I could practice and catch up on homework.  We drove to nearby Douglas Falls Grange Park State Park.

My daughter, daughter-in-law, and niece are all beautiful girls interested in photography (and are becoming excellent photographers) and wanted to see what I was working on.

So this post is for them.

I was working on photographing water with different shutter speeds.  Here are the results:

Douglas Falls

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

See the world around you!

Stay healthy!  Stay safe!