We spent last weekend at the beach and enjoyed some wild weather, much like the rest of the northern U.S.

Pacific City was socked in on Saturday. Sarah and I are used to rain, but we felt a bit claustrophobic because visibility was so limited. We could barely make out Haystack Rock in the distance, but the ocean was invisible from the house most of the day.

A few sunbreaks made our beach survey much more tolerable on Sunday. Towards the end, however, it began to hail.

If you look closely, you can see the hail streaking in front of the dog's back. She was eager to get back to the beach house and relax on the couch.
3 comments:
We have finally gotten our own Winter here in the Denver area, so I too caught pictures of snow (not hail, but still) across our puppy. We're landlocked tho. Envious of the beach. Vikki at www.survival-cooking.com
I'm glad you did some surveying at the very least....
I would be too! Who in the hail wants to be out in the hail!
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