Thinner stratocumulus formations offshore, and atop the marine boundary layer, deepened in the zone of onshore convergence amidst a stiff onshore breeze, rendering a darker overhead cloud deck near the coast. This created a somewhat melancholy, cavernous (looking out from within) effect that befit this cool, wet, somber landscape and seascape quite well. A mixture of sporadic drizzle and sea spray kept everything wet. Someone made small cairns at the end of the log, and the flat beach stones used in them hadn’t blown or washed off yet.
1 NNW La Push WA (22 Aug 16) Looking NW
47.9234, -124.64