January 30th - February 5th
Downtown is a mix of shops and of course the famous Skunk Train Depot. The tourist train runs from Fort Bragg to Willits but we passed as we had taken it several years back. There was one shop that had various meats, smoked fish, cheeses, and sausages and we picked up a selection of cheeses.
You guessed it, yes Linda found a quilt shop and checked it out.
The Guest House Museum
This home was built in the early 1900s by a lumber baron. |
Glass Beach |
Glass smoothed and rounded by the waves and sand |
View from the bluff |
Gulls on almost every post
Entrance to Noyo Harbor is under the bridge.
Point Cabrillo Lighthouse is 5-10 miles south of Fort Bragg. Again, it is a good spot to watch for whales. We didn't see any.
The beach at Pudding Creek
Sadie checking out the Pomo RV Campground
Saturday we went to Mendocino Botanical Gardens for a Birders walk. It was interesting seeing a number of different birds. It was too early for the Rhododendrons and Azaleas to be in bloom. April and May are fantastic times to visit the gardens.
Sunday we had planned to attend a whale watching talk at MacKerricher State Park just north of Fort Bragg but it was outdoors, very windy and raining. As it looked like we would be the only ones there we decided to leave. They give talks on Saturdays and Sundays during whale migration season.
We had planned to stay another day but a storm was coming in and we didn't want to travel in heavy rain and winds so we headed home. We got home and unloaded before the rain started that night. The storm dropped 8 1/2" in four days. It certainly helped but it isn't enough to end the drought. We are still way, way behind normal rain/snow fall.
Now we will start planning for our next trip in April.
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