The ship visible below may be NORDIC BC KIEL.
Several sites on the web offer info on ship locations.
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The ship visible below may be NORDIC BC KIEL.
Several sites on the web offer info on ship locations.
Click image once or twice to show detail.
Ocean Shores features a freshwater canal system that runs through residential areas. The views here are from the electric boat we rented. This outing was a highlight of our year. Info on rentals here.
Early Sunday – Washington Coast – The North Beach
The summer pattern has become foggy out here. Fog in the morning, fog and a cool breeze late in the afternoon. The forecast can call for all day sun, but you may only see it for brief periods.
It feels like just a bit higher in elevation, or just a few miles inland, you would experience a warm summer day.
This pattern may be similar hundreds of miles south of here:
San Francisco Weather
Why is it so cold!!?
Last week, other parts of WA saw a heat wave that never came here.
Here is a look at local conditions via a live cam just south of here at Westport, Washington. We must go to a host page first, then click on the cam.
View the live feed here.
Related:
There are spots on the beach where you will see nothing but sand and fog in all directions.
No surf to play in this morning.
Heading back.
Early Thursday – Â Washington Coast
Out to an uncrowded beach on the Washington Coast. We are using the Pacific Blvd beach access in Ocean Shores.
Moments later:
Related:
Out to an uncrowded beach on the Washington Coast
Maybe more birds than people?
Pelicans moving through
Happy Clam
Using the brakes:
The Brown Pelican is a seasonal visitor on the Washington Coast.
A sighting form last September here.
Early Sunday
Washington Coast – The North Beach
The folks who did the 4th of July cleanup in the Ocean Shores area did excellent work. We have been out there a couple of times in the past week and the beach has been spotless. Well done.
Damon Point – Washington Coast
Looking at some warm and sunny weather coming up.
We earned it.
June 21, 2022
“The latest extended forecasts suggest a profound change in the weather.
Temperatures over the next 30 days are predicted to be near normal (see below)
While precipitation for the next 30 days is forecast to be below normal for most of the region.”