Monday, January 30, 2012

A bit of winter storm along the Oregon Coast near Yachats.

First three are of rock park across form the cabin we stayed in.










































The others are at Devil's churn, just a bit south of Yachats

































When we arrived in Yachats, the wind was howling, the wind was moaning, the wind was shrieking, screaming, and screeching.The wind was whistling Dixie.

We missed the big winds, but it was a joy to behold nonetheless.

Day before we got there the winds got up to 120 mph.
We only got some 70's and 80's
Still a thrill to walk around in.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hallo, Lane!!
Great fotos!!! Spectacular waves!!! Worthy of a composition in Wagnerian ("Fliegende Hollaender") fashion!!! I lookforward to hearing what you make of this!!!
Tschuess,
Anonomann

1:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hallo, Lane!!
The LL just told me she heard your saxophone composition on her computer; it has speakers, and she liked it.
Have you read Jeremy Denk's article in the "New Yorker" about Ives' composition "Concorde"?? Much of what Jeremy writes about Ives' music could also be said about your music!
Tschuess,
Anonomann

1:46 PM  
Blogger Lane Savant said...

http://www.youtube.com/user/DouglasCPalmer
More videos here. Some with Tony on flute and clarinet. Some with Illka and Marjorie. And some of me singing.
The J.Denk article was a good one.

2:20 PM  
Blogger Lane Savant said...

http://www.youtube.com/user/DouglasCPalmer
More videos here. Some with Tony on flute and clarinet. Some with Illka and Marjorie. And some of me singing.
The J.Denk article was a good one.

2:21 PM  
Blogger Glenn Buttkus said...

Great to encounter the images
once more, so worth sharing.
Ironic that you missed the
real ice storm and power outages
at home while you transported
yourselves into another dimension.

10:37 AM  

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