The picture under discussion was taken at low tide. There is no beach at high
tide. Acres of rambling, lightly vegetated cliffs above (east) this part time
strand. I think it would make a Rock Wren cozy.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Alan Contreras <acontrer56@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 4/22/24 4:01 PM (GMT-08:00) To: Lars Per Norgren
<larspernorgren@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: OBOL <obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [obol]
Hug Point Observer has now been connected with OBRC. He says additional photos
are forthcoming.
Alan Contrerasacontrer56@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx“The history of art
doesn’t suggest … that great art gets made by aligning one’s thought with
everyone else’s.” Carl Phillips, in the Yale Review, Spring, 2022
On Apr 22, 2024, at 3:55 PM, larspernorgren <larspernorgren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I
ran into Diana Byrne. She determined the picture was taken on the north side of
this little headland. Accessible now on an outgoing tide. Parking lot is on the
south side. Apparent low rock wall is a natural feature. She says Sunday
at sunrise was calm. A fairly miserable northwest wind blowing now.Sent from my
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone