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Underside of a Fern at Humbug State Park (+17 insets!)

by Janet Brien
(+17 insets!)

Our 2020 "Escaping Covid" RV Trip
I'm going to go through our trip, stop by stop and hopefully I'll be able to get through all the pictures before we leave for our next trip! (Hint...so many pictures!!!) I'm including links to other posts which show images from this stop as well.

First Stop: Humbug State Park
We were so lucky to book a week here because the dates included Fourth of July, our Independence Day. Trying to find reservations a week before and following this day is usually next to impossible but to our total amazement we got incredibly lucky! Furthermore, this park is small and we really didn’t think we'd ever get to stay here! We counted our lucky stars every day! :D

Humbug Mtn State Park--What Sets it Apart
This park's unique features are its small size and its own, almost private, ocean beach, complete with a creek that runs into the water. The walk along the ocean is fabulous! Another unforgettable aspect that wasn't so nice was the wind in some areas. This intimate park sits in a narrow canyon which funnels coastal wind under the highway 101 bridge and up through the campground in a ferocious gale that affects some areas. Yet, in protected spots, the negligeable breeze makes you question whether or not you were exaggerating intensity of the wind rushing into the canyon.

What a lovely campground it is! With an upper and lower loop, surrounded by lush forest with trails that meander up and out of the canyon and along the original Highway 101, this makes for a wonderful, wide walkway overlooking the ocean in some places. Of interest to bike riders, another notable point is that there is no cycling allowed in or around this park.

Today's Main Picture
My main image features the underside of a fern with its octopus-sucker-like rows of spores. These plants, which number over 12,000 species, are among the world's oldest and have been around for over 300 MILLION years! Isn't that incredible? I love their unusual appearance and never tire of photographing them! Humbug State Park sits in a lush forest which included plenty of ferns for my enjoyment.
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Insets
You'll find three other fern images to appreciate; I also included pictures captured on one of my trail hikes: a spike of beautiful purple foxglove blossoms that towered above me and a tiny wild purple and lavender geranium that peeked out shyly from the ground; a view of a dappled trail that lead up to old Highway 101 and another showing the highway-path so you can see how pretty it was! A wide panorama format was perfect for fuzzy red leaves stretching out from the main plant (Geranium?), and finally, a tall, narrow picture showing resin droplets that I found dribbling down the side of a fir tree.

I'm also including inset-links to the other Humbug State Park posts I shared some time ago if you'd like to see the beach and other wonderful sights of this gorgeous place!

Thank you for your visits!
It's been so nice having ipernity back up and running again! I've really enjoyed visiting you guys, and getting your comments, favorites and views has totally made my day! Please stay safe, warm and dry!!
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35 comments

Boro said:

Superbe série !!!
4 years ago ( translate )

vero said:

toutes tes photos sont des vraies trésor de la nature, Bonne soirée Janet bisous
4 years ago ( translate )

uwschu said:

Wieder eine sehr schöne Serie, wobei mir sofort deine Macros ins Auge fallen. Die Farne gefallen mir da besonders gut
4 years ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo said:

wonderful series!
4 years ago ( translate )

cammino said:

Beautiful composition, wonderful sharpness! A very interesting collection of great images!
4 years ago

sunlights said:

Eine wunderbare Fotoserie Janet ! *********
4 years ago ( translate )

sea-herdorf said:

Für die alten Germanen war der Farn eine Zauberpflanze. Sie hatten keine Kenntnis über seinen Samen, beziehungsweise seine Vermehrung, Janet
Sehr schön dargestellt.
Freundliche Grüße
4 years ago ( translate )

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Très jolie série merci Janet.
4 years ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

It's not difficult to see the attraction of this fabulous place and your beautiful images and interesting narrative help to understand it much better, I absolutely love the facial expression on the bird in the one from last pip Janet
4 years ago

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Superbe photo avec notes. Nicole.
4 years ago ( translate )

Dominique 60 said:

une serie de photos enchanteresse !!
4 years ago ( translate )

Malik Raoulda said:

Que dire ,sinon c'est vraiment fabuleux et d'une grande sensibilité
Chacune de vos photos est splendide et a la fois sensationnelle par
leur diversité .On a l'impression que la nature s'exclame a travers vous.
La prise de vue principale est telle une pieuvre avec ses tentacules et
ses ventouses.J'ai vraiment apprécié et savouré votre remarquable travail.
4 years ago ( translate )

Stefani Wehner said:

Amazing serie, beautifully done, Janet!
4 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Awesome series! Stay well!

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4 years ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful detail.
4 years ago ( translate )