April 5, 2009
Another beautiful day warm and sunny. Our plan for today is to travel down to Shore Acres State Park, which is down the Arago highway just South of Charleston.
We had the opportunity last year to visit the gardens, but it was late in the year and there really was not as many flowers blooming as we hoped for. The main things that were blooming were the roses and they were outstanding.
The one though we had by visiting the gardens this spring was to see the Rhododendrons and camellias in full bloom. Well, we jumped the gun on this one as the flowers were not in full bloom like we hoped for. Mainly the Tulips and Daffodils were in bloom.
If you’re going to tour the gardens we would recommend checking them out in the latter part of April. I think we were about two weeks too early.
Also if you have a laptop or access to a pc I would recommend going to the site listed below: This will give you the full history of the gardens.
www.oregonstateparks.org/images/pdf/shoreacres_full.pdf
There is an additional site you can go into to see what flowers are presently blooming. Just go into search and look for Shore Acres Gardens. Once you find the sites stating Shore acre, look for the heading listed below.
Shore Acres Parks-Friends of Shore Acres Inc., Coos Bay.
I was unable to make a shortcut to this site but if you search like I suggested you will be able to get too this sites.
We were able too take some pictures, but they’re not as colorful as we hoped for.
One thing I tried this time was to set up the video cam recorder on the cliff just North west of the Gardens to take pictures of the ocean since it was a real clear day and the surf was up. I think we may have got some fantastic videos of the ocean.
If I could figure out how to get the videos on this site I surely would have. Helen did get some pretty good still shots of the ocean, but not as spectacular as the video I hope we recorded it. In order to feel the full impact of the Pacific Ocean person must experience this in person no picture can describe the full impact the Pacific had unless your there your personally there .