Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Back From K38 In Baja, Mexico








Shadow and I spent the week in Baja visiting friends and eating great food.  The surf was way down in size but several friends came down from San Diego and north county.  Most of the sets were knee high but got a little better at high tide.  This past weekend was the Baja Blues Fest at the Roserito Hotel.  Some great music, food and met a lot of friends that I hadn't seen for a couple of months.

Shot a couple of pictures around K38.  The image of Charlies is the outside eating area and the food is always great as the family does all the cooking.  They have another Charlies up at Popotla which is the fishing village just a few kilometers north of us.  Speaking of Popotla it is a fun place to be on Sundays at high tide.  From the pictures you can see that the place is really hopping with food and drinks.  You can buy any kind of seafood that you can think of.  High tide is very interesting as people really don't pay much attention until it is almost to late to get their car off the beach and out of harms way.  You can see one photo of a boy holding a small child behind two cars that are floating away, it's the lower right of the image.  The cars were literally floating into the bay.  The kids were able to get out of the water with help and all the cars made it out also.  Just another fine day in Mexico, you got to love it.  It's going to rain so I'm heading back to Tucson.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Back To Baja & K38


It's good to be back in Baja except that the waves are flat, about knee high which doesn't make for very good surfing.  On the way over I came across one of those signs naming a person or organization for keeping the roadsides clean.  Guess who it was?  Yes it was Jerry Garcia of the Dead, the music plays on.

The desert is still way to hot and you can imagine how great the cool sea breeze feels.  The wind has picked up this afternoon with mucho white caps so the standup paddle board is not going to make it out in the water today.  Shadow is having a great time playing with her toys and chasing balls upstairs.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Around The Tucson Barrio







I spent a couple of days photographing one of the old Barrios in Tucson.  Lots of interesting homes that are well over a hundred and thirty years old.   Some of them go even further back in time to the old Persideo.  These homes are all made of hand formed adobe with very thick walls to keep the building cool during the hot summers.  To keep the buildings cool all the windows were opened at night to invite cool air in.  Early in the morning the windows and shutters would be closed to trap the cool air inside.   In the early days most of the floors were of dirt and later in time wooden floors were added.  Dried horse manuer was used to insulate the ceilings.  Being dried in the hot desert sun it contained no moisture and didn't smell at all unless the roof leaked.  This comes from experience as I had friends who lived in these places.  During the really hot periods of the summer people would sleep on the roof of their home.

Next week Shadow and I are off to Baja for a good week or more.  We are both looking forward to the cool sea breese.  The surf has been flat for the past week or more and it looks like that will continue for another ten days.  Also the red tide is all over the area so the surface fishing won't be good at all.  So their is always kayaking and taking out the standup paddle board out to the kelp beds to do some bottom fishing.  It's really tough but somebody has to do it.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Visitors Around The House In Tucson




We have lots of birds around the house all year around and some of them migrate winter and summer.  The last three years we've had hummingbirds nest and raise their babies.  It is really something to see as they are so small.  Last year the a hummingbird mother was feed her two babies when a Kestrel, type of hawk came close the the nest.  The little mother was darting in and out in front of the hawk and in one swift move the hawk ate her.  It was that quick.  Susan located a hummingbird group that raised the two little ones.  Another next this year is making progress with out problems.

We also have an abundance of Whitewing Doves and Quail.  One of the doves is nesting in one of the cholla in the yard.  And this morning a small snake was in the pool so it had to be saved and moved to the garden area.  I didn't fill up the pool this year as I've been gone to much to use it.  Before the summer rains came the dogs love to play ball in the empty pool.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Desert Near Tucson

I was out and about looking for some place out in the desert to do some timelaps photography and came across this spot.  Really a beautiful location but not sure if it will work for the timelaps idea.  Check out
http://travelswithshadow.smugmug.com the images that canbe ordered.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

K38 Baja, Mexico House

I made this little video last month at our house on the beach with my Gopro camera to give you an idea of what it looks like.  Located 38 kilometers south of the border at one of the best surfing spots in Northern Baja.  We are about a quarter of the way down to Ensenada.  It's a south facing beach and has some great waves to surf but with a rocky bottom you have to be careful.  As a surfing photographer I shoot from in the water using a waterhousing from my camera and flash.  I'm out in the waves treading water and trying not to get hit by the surfer.  If I had a telephoto lens I could shoot from the deck of the house but I'd rather be in the water.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Sluicing In Oregon





Just a few shots of the sluicing operation that I visited/camped on my way up to Portland.  These images were taken on my way back to Tucson.  This is the last year for sluicing in Oregon.

The Burl Gallery







After leaving the Oregon Coast I was heading over to I-5 thinking about making some headway south. The Oregon Coast is extremely crowed this time of year I found.  Last time I was up there it was when most of tourist were gone so it was easy to move around and find a spot to camp.  I was heading east on Oregon 126 and came across the Burl Gallery.  It is quite a place, kind of something out of the Lord Of The Rings I thought.  Lots of very interesting things to buy if I only had the room in my camper to bring it all home.  I will go back one of these days to get something special.

Oregon Coast




After leaving Portland I decided to head to the Oregon coast and work my way down to California.  Surfing was on my mind and I also wanted to do some kayaking.  The wind was at about 30 knots so kayaking and trying out the new SUP (standup paddle board) didn't quite make sense.  I still did some surfing but the water was really cold using the thin wetsuit that I use in Mexico.  Guess I'll have to get a 6/5 wetsuit if I ever plan to surf the cold water.  Oregon is a great place to surf with its beautiful coastline.