Thank You

Today was my last day of being a lighthouse docent.  The weather gave me a grand farewell, it was the best weather I have had at the lighthouse during my stay.  But my 20160122_100621time here had come to an end so I hang up my vest and hat.

I don’t think my month being a docent at Heceta Head and living at the Carl Washburne campground could have been any better than it was.  Everyone – the fellow docents, the campground hosts, the park ranger Debbie and park staff were enjoyable and pleasant to be with.  And the public appreciated our effort to provide them tours.

Thank you everyone for making my month enjoyable and meaningful.

 

 

 

 

 

Oregon State Parks

My hat is off and paws up to praise the Oregon State Parks.  The state knows how to show off their fabulous beach to the visitor.  The parks are clean, the restrooms have toilet paper, there are lots of restrooms along the coast, dogs can run off leash on the beaches, there are lots of beach accesses, and they have a great volunteer program.    What a list.

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The ever present poop station

I celebrate Oregon State Park’s approach to dogs.  They choose to focus on managing dogs and dog owner’s behavior instead of restricting dogs.  Dogs poop bags and waste containers are everywhere; at way side stops, at parks, at trail heads.  Park your car and you see poop bags and a waste container.  And dogs are everywhere with most people at the campground having brought a dog with them.  It all seems to work.  I see very little poop not picked up and I’ve only seen one dog not leashed when it should have been.  The results are happy people and happy dogs.

 

 

 

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Beach Day

I’ve started to reflect about my time here at Heceta, knowing that the days are numbered until I leave on Saturday.  My last full day of exploring and playing was today.  Thursday and Friday I will work at the lighthouse and then I’m gone.  Today I stopped at beaches that I hadn’t visited before, looking for agates and letting the dogs run and play.  A nice relaxing day.

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Photo credit:  Ron

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Venturing Northward

Last night my fellow docent Ann visited and we talked about were fossils can be found northward.   Today not being a work day, it was time to go explore.  The Lost Creek way side; south of Newport, was my destination today.   The dogs and I ventured to the beach and started looking.  The beach had a gentle sandy slope away from a small bluff, with the mudstone bluff being the potential source of the fossils.  The looking was sparse today with much of the rocks buried under sand.  But the location was ideal for me because with a bluff to walk along I didn’t have to keep an eye on my wander lust dog Sadie.  She had no place to wander but the beach.  I think I may have found two clam fossils.

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Rainy Day

It rained the entire time we were at the lighthouse today so we were hanging out in one of the old oil houses.  An oil house is where they stored the kerosene that was used to fuel the light before electricity.  Not luxury accommodations but in the oil house we are out of the wind and rain and have heat.

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