With the clear weather we've been experiencing on the Mendonoma Coast, the sunsets have been awe-inspiring. Debra Mundt recently captured a lovely photo with sunbeams streaming through the clouds and I thank her for allowing me to share it with you.
Author Archives: Jeanne Jackson
Lunar eclipse photographed by coastal photographer Mel Gerst
Many coastal residents were up early on the morning of Dec. 10th to witness a total eclipse of the moon. Skies were clear. Every once in a while a meteor from the beginning of the Geminids meteor showers streaked across the sky. The lunar eclipse was a spectacular show. Mel Gerst photographed this event in front of The Sea Ranch Lodge.
The photo below was taken at 5:23 AM.
This next one was taken at 6:04, two minutes shy of totality
And the eclipse photographed at 6:43 AM
This last one was taken just before 7 AM. The bright light is a fishing boat.
Thanks to Mel Gerst for allowing me to show his photos here!
Horn of Plenty, Craterellus cornucopioides, has made an appearance and a Gray Whale sighting
Yesterday on our morning walk with Huckleberry, our golden retriever, Rick noticed the first Horn of Plenty mushrooms growing at the base of a redwood step. They are also called by the rather ominous name of Trumpet of Death but that is because of their somber color. These are growing under Tanoaks, a hardwood. They are deliciously edible and their appearance is most welcome!
On Thursday Rick and I were having breakfast at The Sea Ranch Lodge. It is one of the premium places to whale watch as the Gray Whales come in close just in front of the bluffs there. Sure enough, a large Gray Whale appeared, as close as we've ever seen one. It stayed on the surface for several minutes before diving and disappearing to the south.
The Point Arena Pintos – a new photo of Chie and a guest blog by Jacqueline McAbery
Several of you expressed interest in learning more about the herd of wild horses just south of Point Arena. A filly, Chie, was recently born there. Here's a photo of the newest addition to the herd.
To see Chie with her mom, Polka Dot, click on this link: http://www.mendonomasightings.com/2011/11/28/a-newborn-pinto-joins-the-herd-in-point-arena-meet-chie/
And here is Jacqueline's guest blog:
Thank you, Jacqueline, for sharing your story with us here!
Dolphins were seen yesterday!
My neighbor to the east, Emily Nelson, called and said, "Jeanne, I think there are Dolphins out there!" I immediately could see the dark streak in the ocean.
This is the anomaly you look for - a dark line indicates a school of fish or even perhaps Humboldt Squid. I trained my scope on the dark line and, sure enough, there were dark dolphins leaping out of the water.
The Dolphin were at least two miles out in the Pacific Ocean. I wish the photo was better but it will at least give you a feel for what we were seeing. Any day you see Dolphins is a good day!
And, as a bonus, here's a photo from last night's beautiful sunset.









