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Happy Bench Monday from Loeb State Park (+6 insets)

(+6 insets) (Please scroll down to "Today's Image" for photo info)

Notes From the Road: Exciting Times are Afoot! We Got Our First Vaccine Shot!
The other morning Steve rushed into my room exclaiming, "I have some very important news!!" Holding his phone in front of me I read the headline: "Vaccine Now Available to All Oregon Residents Beginning April First." OMG! OMG OMG!!

Steve and I immediately went to the registration site and were excited to learn that there was a vaccination event happening in three days, just an 8-minute's drive from Harris Beach State Park to Brookings! Furthermore, we were able to get appointments one after the other and in the late morning too. Huzzah!

For the next couple of days we couldn't stop talking about our upcoming shots. Since vaccine research was first announced, I've kept tabs on developments but didn't fixate on them. Why work myself I into a lather every day? I watched the expanding distribution that began in December last year, and looked forward to the day we would finally qualify to get our first shots. In the end though, it was Steve who discovered we were eligible for our first shot!

We arrived at the hospital early that day, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. It was a good thing because the paperwork took a while but soon we were sent back to a clinic room. We pulled our sleeves up and before we knew it, Steve and I were the very happy recipients of the Moderna version of the vaccine--as luck would have it, that was our preferred type!

As I sit typing, it's the day after and I'm happy to report that neither of us have had any side effects whatsoever. I don't consider tenderness at the shot site a side-effect since that's a given whenever I get shots. I didn't sleep on my left side because the muscle is sore but that's normal. Steve only feels tenderness if he touches the spot where the needle went in. We don't expect any ill effects and feel great. We wonder if being on a keto lifestyle might have anything to do with lack of issues, though we do know that we've been extraordinarily healthy since we began this low-carb lifestyle years ago.

We have appointments to return in a month, which will mean a four-hour drive each way to get from the campground we'll be at. We'd like to find somewhere closer but if we can't manage, we'll happily make the drive. The drive down and back up the rugged Oregon coast would be lovely so it's not something we'll worry about either way. :)

I hope that folks are getting their vaccines too. In the end, even vaccinated there is a possibility of infection so we'll always need to be careful but what a relief it will be to have such great protection. (This post was originally written about April 10, 2021)

Today's Picture
Steve and I had such a great time on our hike to Loeb State Park! The trail was just the type we like, with plenty of elevation gain and loss, interesting curves in the trail, lots of variation in areas we walked through, including a lovely canopy of deciduous forest and traveling next to a river and various streams. I also loved the plants and flowers along the way. It really was such a pretty walk!

At one point we found this old bench, made from logs, overtaken by moss and rotting away into nothing. I couldn't resist capturing this old relic and though it's not the greatest picture, I love the uniqueness of this hand-hewn place to sit, where one can look out at the pretty forest beyond and think about the good fortune of being there.

Today's Insets
The first picture would be perfect for Happy Fence Friday and shows an awe-struck view up a mossy-covered, boulder-strewn stream with a footbridge at the top and trees above. Steve and I couldn't get enough of this amazing spot and this is also my favorite picture of today's group!

Other insets include the following:
Logs beset by moss and shelf fungus, accented by dappled sunshine
Another little stream waterfall
A stream bed filled with boulders and accented by interesting branches to enjoy
A lovely Wood Sorrel blossom sitting in its sea of leaves--any wonder why this is also called "False Clover"?! :)
A vertical panorama featuring a dappled trail and the wonderful habitat we walked through

Thank You For Stopping By!
I've always have a great time romping about to see what each of you is up to. Such a wonderful way to get a fabulous world tour that includes photography of every sort, and many interesting things to read and think about. Hope you all have a lovely week ahead! :)

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47 comments

Malik Raoulda said:

D'une beauté exceptionnelle ce magnifique banc..Les Pips sont vraiment fascinantes et ravissantes a la fois..Merci pour ce superbe partage fabuleux.
Bonne et agréable semaine.
2 years ago ( translate )

Boro said:

Superbes ********
2 years ago ( translate )

cammino said:

The bench is now hardly recognisable, it has become part of nature. And you show wonderful pictures of a (still?) untouched area, sometimes almost like a primeval forest.
2 years ago

Dave C said:

Lovely series of photo's.
2 years ago

Christa1004 said:

The most original bench of the week, it became part of the forest... The PiPs are fascinating, each one of them. HBM Janet.
2 years ago

Xata said:

HBM Janet, forest devouring the bench, reintegrating it to Nature...
2 years ago

Mariagrazia Gaggero said:

HBM!
2 years ago ( translate )

Günter Klaus said:

....zuerst mal danke für deine nette Geschichte bei meiner Aufnahme liebe Janet,was richtiges zum Schmunzeln:))

.......wow,deine Naturaufnahmen sind wieder richtig klasse liebe Janet,aus deinen schönen Aufnahmen kommt diese Freude zur Natur richtig raus,gefällen mir immer deine Ansichten,die Natur ist einfach schön:))

........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago ( translate )

Stephan Fey said:

An outstanding capture, Janet! The pips are gorgeous! Have a nice evening!
2 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

That'a real basic bench !!
Well seen and captured.
HBM
2 years ago ( translate )

Tanja - Loughcrew said:

Ich kann mir gut vorstellen, dass diees Bank nicht nur von Menschen besetzt wird....Waldgeister oder Feen könnte ich mir gut vorstellen dort, wo Du unterwegs warst Janet!
Herrlich...ich wünsch Dir eine gute und gesunde Wochen und natürlich HBM!
2 years ago ( translate )

Ruesterstaude said:

Nicht bequem, diese Bank, Janet, aber schön – und die Pip's wieder eins schöner als das andere – und eine tolle Geschichte!
2 years ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo said:

that's what I call a close-to-nature bench ;-))))
maybe sitting could be wet.....
HBM!
and beautifful insets, btw.
2 years ago

micritter said:

They are all very beautiful, Wonderful light, gorgeous colors, and beautifully sharp. Superb quality and beautifully composed. My only wish would be if you'd show the "insets" larger
2 years ago

@ngélique ❤️ said:

j'adore votre photo mon amie ***************belle soirée Janet
2 years ago ( translate )