In the meantime, it is plenty busy around here. In the past, I always enjoyed seeing the baby cows and sheep in my neighborhood. Now, I get to see baby seals and seabirds! The other day I was walking Twill on the beach when I came upon a marked off area with people stationed at various points routing folks around. It was right down from my house too. Turns out a baby seal had been born that morning and would be on the beach until the tide came up enough for it to rejoin its mother. I ran home and grabbed the camera then, after taking a couple of pictures, ran home and grabbed my painting gear and loaded it into the bike trailer I made. I grabbed a quick bite of lunch and rode down to the beach to join the seal warders and paint. I stayed until the newborn seal pup got back into the water around 5pm. Hopefully the mother was waiting for it somewhere in the waves. A representative from the local park ranger was busy shooing people away as the baby swam south in the surfline. Here are a couple of pictures. It was such an interesting day.
This beautiful area continues to inspire and amaze me. Next week I plan to have an update, perhaps the final one, on my still life.
-Renee
2 comments:
How wonderful to see the baby seal. Your painting trailer looks excellent! What did you use for the base?
Thanks Evelyn! The trailer is made from a thriftstore golf bag cart that I picked up for the whopping price of $3.25 US. I removed part of the holder and attached a wood frame to which I screwed a leftover plastic bin. I also have straps for added security with heavier loads. The trailer attaches to my bike with a carabiner that is attached to a loop of nylon webbing that I screwed to the handle. I had my painting gear, water, chair, umbrella, camera, and binoculars in there in addition to an extra coat (which I ended up needing) and warm hat. So, that is the long answer to your short question! Thanks for the comment.
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