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Exploring Fort Bragg

Dave and I took an Easter trip to Fort Bragg to see Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park. Anytime I get to be by the ocean, I'm happy. This day was especially chilly and we both foolishly didn't bring jackets. In Northern California. By the ocean. In springtime. Not our smartest decision. Despite the chill we went for a short hike, picked up a small bag of sea glass, and I took a ton of pictures while Dave shivered behind large rocks to shield himself form the breeze. I appreciate his patience as I switch cameras, change film, and take hundreds of photos…

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photograph of the Pacific Ocean with hills on eather side.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A close up photo of a dried up root on the beach.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photo of a tiny crab surrounded by colorful sea glass.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photograph of the Pacifi Ocean

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A low angle, close up photo of sea glass on the beach.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photograph of a rocky hill with blue sky behind it.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A picture of a lake at the top of a hill with the ocean in the background.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A close up photo of sea foam.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photograph of a large bird in flight with ocean and sky in the background.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A picture of the beach, rocks and the Pacific Ocean.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A close up photo of gray rocks.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A sea shell surrounded by sea glass.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A close up photo of reddish brown rocks.

Bonus photo: A rare photograph of Dave. Chilly.

Image by Laura Chenault – Exploring Fort Bragg: A photo of a man dressed all in black sitting on the beach.