More ink drawings for the Oc2ber Challenge!
Since we took Wednesday off, to drive down to the coast, I took along the sketch book and did multiple pics, so this is really only four more days.


I really wish feral kitty would be this relaxed when I'm around. She's gotten so she knows I bring the kibble, and won't dash if I'm more than ten feet away, or clearly doing something unrelated, in a different direction. But she's just so skittish.
The Owosso Bike Bridge over the Willamette is one of my favorite spots to stop and gaze. Sadly, it's less accessible right now, they're doing some kind of construction at the wastewater plant, and have closed the path from the post office around the back of the plant. I can still get there, but I have to go all the way around Pluto. (Some years ago, the city set up a clever model solar system along the bike paths. The sun and Mercury are in Alton Baker Park, the other planets scattered proportionately around the system. Pluto is up off River Avenue, a good seven miles away.)




As it was foggy all the while we were there, the lighthouse was lit and rotating. The last sketch was from the photo already posted earlier. I loved the feathers, so had to give them a go.
Since we took Wednesday off, to drive down to the coast, I took along the sketch book and did multiple pics, so this is really only four more days.


I really wish feral kitty would be this relaxed when I'm around. She's gotten so she knows I bring the kibble, and won't dash if I'm more than ten feet away, or clearly doing something unrelated, in a different direction. But she's just so skittish.
The Owosso Bike Bridge over the Willamette is one of my favorite spots to stop and gaze. Sadly, it's less accessible right now, they're doing some kind of construction at the wastewater plant, and have closed the path from the post office around the back of the plant. I can still get there, but I have to go all the way around Pluto. (Some years ago, the city set up a clever model solar system along the bike paths. The sun and Mercury are in Alton Baker Park, the other planets scattered proportionately around the system. Pluto is up off River Avenue, a good seven miles away.)




As it was foggy all the while we were there, the lighthouse was lit and rotating. The last sketch was from the photo already posted earlier. I loved the feathers, so had to give them a go.