Wednesday waves for the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society. Video + photo.

Blue ocean, blue skies, whitecaps, with mountain in the background and dune grass in the foreground.


I added two new greeting cards to the Well-Tempered Cards shop on Etsy. It’s fun to look at the whole collection, each photo a little capsule of a moment of awe.

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Wednesday waves. Video + photo. An overcast misty day, with Starfish Rock in the foreground.

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Seal pup, dropped off on the beach by its mother while she hunts. Video + photo.

Everyone stayed well away, including me. (I was using a telephoto lens.) This little one was determined to get back in the water. / May 30, 2026, 7 am. Low tide.

Seal pup on the beach at low tide, early morning light.


It’s been a while since I posted something for the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society. I’m going to try doing a Wednesday Wave series.

For the video, I dusted off my DJI Osmo 3 gimbal to provide a steadier viewing experience. 😇

Shot today at 1:35, swells 6.8 ft. 🌊

Ocean waves and mountain cliff


The Photos app surfaced this 2024 photo today. ❤️ Bob (my dad) with the Bob Moore statue at Bob’s Red Mill. I hope they are making pancakes together in heaven. 🥞

My father in a cap with a similar looking statue of the founder of Bob’s Red Mill. My dad and me by the sign “Breakfast is better with Bob’s.”


The color on the beach at the moment of sunset yesterday. I’m still glowing, just thinking about it. Cropped but no other editing, iPhone 17 Pro.

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When I was a little girl, I knew there was a prince in England born the same year as me, and I expected that I would somehow meet him so I could marry him and become a princess. 👸🏼

File that under “careful what you wish for.” 😬


Sneaker wave alert this weekend. Not everyone got the memo.

(The woman did eventually hop up onto the dune, and was not swept away.)

Big waves, cloudy gray day, large driftwood logs on the sand.


I finally upgraded to the iPhone 17 Pro. The 8x zoom setting is for photographing the wild ocean waves while staying dry on the shore.

Waves breaking over a rock in the Pacific Ocean, overcast skies.

The Pacific Ocean listened to my King Tides feedback. Today I saw lots of foamy white waves and the swell height was 12 ft. (video + photo)

Also: big winds, sun, and hail. I wondered if I should be wearing a helmet. Welcome to Oregon coast.

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Last day of January King Tides, and last of the season. (video + photo)

My favorite waves were in November. December and January were tame by comparison.

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Waves could be bigger and frothier. Will visit again next November.

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There are a lot of visitors on our beach in this holiday week. It’s almost impossible to get a photo without dogs in the frame. 🥰

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For the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society and anyone who likes watching waves: it’s King Tides Eve, and the sunrise high tide gave a little preview of what’s to come. (photo + video)

Happy New Year to all. 👋🏻 🌊 🌲 🏔️

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What a difference a day makes. The treacherous mouth of the Columbia on a sunny less windy morning. Clear enough to see how far the jetty goes. 😮

Rocky jetty and ocean waves


For the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society: the massive waves at the mouth of the Columbia River, “one of the most treacherous waterways in the world,” as the sign says.

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I saw this bumper sticker, and it made me think we need one for the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society. 🌊 (And, on the same walk I spotted a beach fort!)

Bumper stickers : Beach Fort Appreciation Society, I Heart Nehalem Beach fort pyramid of driftwood, waves and mountain in the background


One of favorite photos from last week’s king tides. Unflappable Seagull is not perturbed by the wind, waves or driftwood. (Nedonna Beach, South Jetty of Nehalem Bay)

(I have to admit I wouldn’t mind getting a “real” camera and zoom for a shot like this.)

Seagull perched on a massive driftwood root on a jetty overlooking foamy waves.

It’s King Tide season, keeping your intrepid Pacific Wave and Driftwood correspondent busy!

Here’s Biggish Log, getting tossed around. Despite my prediction, this week it moved another 150 ft. down the beach, not closer to the dune.

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For those in the Driftwood Trackers subgroup of the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society, here’s Biggish Log yet another 50 ft. closer to the dunes after another day of sneaker wave alert-level surf. 🌊🌊🌊

Large log on the sand near the dunes after another