Some of you might know Bodega Bay as the set in the Hitchcock movie "The Birds", and there are quite some reminders of this horror movie throughout the little town by the sea. For us, however, Bodega Bay is the sweet little town right on the ocean with beautiful Highway 1 winding its way right through it, no sidewalks and an abundance of places that offer tasty seafood. It has a harbor with a narrow navigable channel and where you can find people looking for clams during low tide. Bodega Head and the headlands separate the harbor from the open waters of the Pacific Ocean - and is a great place for whale watching and hiking.
On one of those rare sunny days in February Kaefer and I drove out to Bodega Bay. The drive from our house to the parking lot on Bodega Head takes a bit less than an hour and passes through the gentle hilly part of Sonoma County with its green pastures where you can see cows grazing. It joins Highway 1 after having passed through the hamlet of Bodega (not to be confused with Bodea Bay) where you can find the famous schoolhouse of the movie. After that it's just another five to ten minutes up to Bodega Head.
The view from Bodega Head over the rocky coastline is breath taking. In the photo above and below you can see the coast of Point Reyes in the distance which is a National Seashore and a very favorite place of mine.
We observed a gull taking a dip in a puddle and every now and then we stopped to watch for whales. However, the sea was rather rough and it is difficult to spot whales in those conditions. Needless to say, we didn't see any. This is the first time during whale migration that I didn't see any whales - probably because we didn't come out here because of all the rain we had. We mainly see humpback and gray whales here.
The headlands are pretty bare, so this "grove" of old and dead trees stood out. We saw a few ravens up here ("The Birds", right?) and that dead tree was a prefered landing spot.
Since the weather was so lovely and Kaefer wanted to stick her feet in the ocean, we stopped at Doran Beach. This beach is a regional park and very family friendly because of its location within the bay where the waves are much gentler and not as dangerous. In the second photo below you can see the headlands in the background.
It looks and sounds pretty close to perfect. How lovely for you both.
ReplyDeleteDanke für diese wunderbaren Fotos, liebe Carola. Was für eine atemberaubende Küstenlandschaft, die Weite des Meeres und der Graslandschaft sind Balsam für die Seele... es ist so schön dass du in unmittelbarer Nähe wohnst und es oft genießen kannst.
ReplyDeleteIch habe solche fantastischen Landschaften im Südwesten Irlands erleben dürfen... und frage mal, ob ich wieder dort hin will :-))
Sei umarmt von Viola
The coast in Northern California is a natural wonder for certain. And walking by the ocean is always great. These photos are amazing Carola. I love stopping by to see what adventures you've been up to. Today's post didn't disappoint. You must wish your daughter could visit again. Are you going to see her again this year? hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI have visited Bodega Bay and birded there. It's a lovely stretch of the coast and I am glad that you and Kaefer enjoyed it. But if I am totally honest, eating food in disposable containers that are largely responsible for polluting the very ocean you are enjoying would not be my choice. With my best wishes - David
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, delicious seafood for the dinner date!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Bodega beach an the Hitchcock reference. Happy Friday Carola
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Bodega Bay is beautifucl, in spite of the birds! Your meal looks wonderful, so yummy! Love the bird prints, too. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Gorgeous ocean photos and yummy food and great company sharing ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The bay sceneries are just gorgeous!
ReplyDelete...I miss the ocean. You have so much beauty to enjoy, the windswept junipers are Mother Nature's artwork. Thanks for taking me along.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful territory. I love the bird footprints and the smashing surf. Your mention of the Birds reminds me of when we were having the kids watch it and they said, "This isn't scary..." but pretty soon their heads were under the covers!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks a wonderful day, providing great photographs and special memories.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh I can just smell the fresh salt air ... what a beautiful place and what a perfect way to spend time with your daughter (I am assuming Kaefer is your daughter). I wish you had seen whales. We once went out to see Killer whales
ReplyDeleteoff the coast in Washington, but had no luck. Found out the next day that the whales were in the bay right where we were staying while we were out somewhere looking for them. That is on my bucket list, to see a whale. Any kind of whale will do :) Lovely post, Carola ...
Andrea @ From the Sol
It is always wonderful to share a beautiful place with someone else and more so a loved one. It's apparent from this post that you share such special memories of the ocean and my husband would have done the same as Kaefer!
ReplyDeleteCarola, I want to EAT your lunch!!! It looks so yummy! I am a huge Hitchcock fan and I love that you mentioned the reference, thank you! It looks like a beautiful place for a hike!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous area. You had a fun partner with you and the benefit of lunch together :)
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