One of the best things about full-timing in my tiny trailer is that I can go where the water is. Sometimes, like today, this is not all that exciting, because the water is all rain and it’s all the time. But I digress…
Some images don’t make it into a post about a place but I love them anyways and want to share them. This surfer, headed out on a cold but sunny afternoon, is one of those images.

Then there’s the Northern California coast on a stormy day, between the rain showers.

And we’ll end with an image from the one sunny day last week, when the Russian River was beautiful, indeed.

With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you’re connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live. Most of the oxygen in the atmosphere is generated by the sea.
Sylvia Earle
(Images: Cover photo and surfer, Bandon, Oregon; Blind Beach viewpoint, California; Russian River, Duncans Mills, CA)
Lovely stuff. Keep up the good work. See you soon!!!
That’s a lovely shot of Goat Rock, center of the stormy day. You passed through my neck of the woods! Hope it treated you well.
Gorgeous photos as always. That surfer on the beach? Could easily be my nephew who surfs on the southern Washington, northern Oregon coast every week.