
We don't go as often now, but I overheard Liz telling someone how much fun it was and thought we should have a "Beach Night." We loaded up the truck after work one day with Liz & family and the Caldwell family. As you can see......we had lots of company. That is if you counted the birds. Not another person in sight. That thin line of land from the center to the left of the photo is the North Jetty off in the distance: the mouth of the bay.
In Eureka you don't go into the ocean when you go to the beach. The water is COLD! We have a lot of surfers here, but they need to wear wet suits because 15 minutes in our cold water and you are dead. That fast! I'm told it's because of an Arctic Current which flows right to our coast. So at the beach you play in the sand, explore and look for shells, interesting pieces of driftwood, watch the seals, otters, crabs or whales.
First off we unloaded the three girls and their toys. Then comes the quilts, the folding chairs and the food. We set up on a huge redwood log/driftwood.
I think we had watermelon, humus & tabbouleh with various chips & veggies, hot dogs & hamburgers and blueberry oatmeal cookies. After dark Liz roasted marshmallows for us all.
I think we had watermelon, humus & tabbouleh with various chips & veggies, hot dogs & hamburgers and blueberry oatmeal cookies. After dark Liz roasted marshmallows for us all.
Lewis brought his Frisbee Golf gear and as the sun set he and Mr. Dog played a rousing game.
The access gate closes at 9:30 pm so we had to go. Tired, sandy, but satisfied.