A Month in the High Desert - Bend OR

July, 2024

Bend, Oregon 


Bend isn't the sleepy little skiing town I used to visit years ago!


Bend is now a very trendy, touristy, fun place to visit.  But, it's very much an urban experience.  Gone are the days when one could raft into town almost alone and take out at the park undisturbed.  Now, thousands of people are tubing down the river daily, and playing in the man-made waterpark (underwater construction to cause standing waves for surfers and white water kayakers).  Multi-use walkways line both sides of the river, and the Old Mill District has been transformed into shops, restaurants, and galleries.  It's a fun place to visit - but I'm glad I don't live there.

I did love how walking and bike friendly Bend is.  I felt very safe and only drove my car a couple of times all month.  My eBike got a lot of use - even for grocery shopping.



The towers from the Old Mill (now an REI Store) provide a good landmark


Tubes to rent 






Bend Waterpark


So, travel sketching was more people filled than usual!!




Fence constructed with old skiis - So Bend













A month on the central Oregon Coast

June, 2024 

Yachats, OR


I love the central Oregon Coast!


More rugged than the Northern Coast, but still some beaches for kite flying.  Oregon's forests and cliffs come right down to the ocean here and the result is stunning and dramatic!  Yachats is a delightful little town between Florence and Newport with just the right amount of amenities for indulgence and loads of accessible coastline to enjoy.  Temperatures were such a relief from Southern Arizona - in fact, I was a bit chilly and had to augment my wardrobe with a couple trips to Goodwill for long-sleeves - I'll have a better packing list for next summer!

From my rental, it was less than a block to the bluff - the 804 trail took me into town southward, or all the way to Waldport - 7 miles north.  Phoebe and I walked every day - a lot!  She has muscles showing in her legs and hips again.


The bluff was covered in this flowering shrub




All along the coast, towns sport these cool little sculptures.




Aftera storm, the surf came in thick and creamy








Travel Sketching


When I didn't want to take the time to sketch plein aire (it was often cold and windy!), I'd do a quick sketch in my 3x5 daily sketcher, snap a few photos and then do a bigger sketch at home.




I was using a Cheap Joe's Killimanjaro 5.5x10" (14x25 cm) Paintbook for the first time.  I thought I would like the alternating pages of sketching paper with 140# (300gsm) 100% cotton paper.  I loved it!!
Another super feature of the Paintbook is that the first sheet is 300# (600gsm) and is intended to be painted as a cover for the sketchbook - I think this is a really inspired idea, especially for a themed sketchbook like this Travel Journal!

I used the sketching paper for journaling, thumbnails, value sketches, and sketching!  




Practicing waves and rocks - kind of new subject matter.


I loved walking through the tree-lined walk-ways along the bluff - the lighting was always very dramatic!



Sketched onsite using the thin paper - it will take a light wash.






Day trips to Florence and Newport were great for finding images in the marina.  I have tons of reference photos that will be foundational for some paintings this fall.




Done Plein Aire

I loved all the ropes, balls, old crab nets, etc that litter the marina docks and that people have used for landscaping.  They add a lot of local color.





I was lucky to be included in a tide pool tour given by the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve.  So much information and a view of the rocks and tide pools that I don't normally see.

This beach cave was identified by the neon green moss growing along the cliff outside.



Inside a beach cave - you really needed a flashlight to see the back!!


The sea stars are  making a huge comeback after years of a wasting disease toppled their numbers and endangered the whole coastline eco-system.  The lack of sea stars allowed an over-population of purple sea-urchins which now threatens the whole coastline eco-system. Along with the re-bounding of the sea star population, ecologists hope that re-introducing sea otters to this region will bring the system into balance again.





Too soon it was time to leave the coast for the high desert and forests of Bend Oregon.


2024 Vacation in the Pacific Northwest

 May, 2024

Vail, AZ


Getting Ready for a 10 week trip


No trailer for this trip means a lot of careful packing for my car.  Spending time in 2 different climates (Oregon Coast and High Desert of Bend, OR) means different clothing - not to mention travel clothing for the 'Surface of the Sun' temps in Arizona, Nevada, and Southern CA as I travel to-and-fro.  Hard to even admit to all the toys - my eBike (and associated locks, helmets, etc), my sport kites, hiking gear, and way too much art stuff!!  Since I'm volunteering for the Southern AZ Watercolor Guild as their webmaster, I also had to bring my laptop and big binder with info.


Everything but the cooler and Phoebe


The eBike got a lot of use in both locations




I can just hoist the bike into the back and tie it down for the trip


Tiny sketches along the way using my EDC sketch kit


I carry some version of the 3x5 sketching kit that I made for my 'Travel Sketching -even if you can't draw class" all the time.  Sometimes, they're just journaling, sometimes doodles, and sometimes, they're thumbnail sketches that will spark a painting later on.






One of the last chores at home was to trolley my indoor Ficus plant over to my neighbor to care for - she did a way better job than I do!.   Then came the long, boring days of driving through desert landscapes in blistering heat - I listened to a lot of podcasts and audiobooks.



Finally arrived at the coast - had my first fresh fish lunch in Florence.  Even a light rain couldn't mar my good mood!
 



More rain! Sketching from my car in parking lots.




The view from my beach rental - as it pours down rain for the first few days.




Then, the sun came out and I enjoyed beach walks, wetland walks, farmers markets - all the joys of the central Oregon coast.






My time in Bend, Oregon was like living in an amusement park.  Lot's of folks floating down the river, farmers markets, great restaurants, galleries, outdoor concerts, very bike-friendly!  Just a little too hot (similar to Tucson temps!) and the last 10 days or so, very smoky from all the summer forest fires.






More details and my plein aire sketches in future posts!


My first entry into a Juried Show

 Feb, 2024

Vail, AZ


Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild (SAWG) Fiesta Sonora Show


Last December's Holiday Show marked the first time I had ever entered a show, and the first time I sold a painting; the Fiesta Sonora Show is the first time I've had a painting juried into a show! 

I had been watching the slow death of a barrel cactus in my front yard and was caught by all the different textures and colors that came and went as it decayed.  This painting was an attempt to capture that.

Desert Elder
Watercolor and Ink


Travel sketch journaling - even if you can't draw!


After watching me sketch at various RVing Women Camping Rallies, I was approached to do a quick workshop on how to keep a travel sketch journal. I was thrilled to be able to do this - not in small part because I got to shop for art supplies - always a fun thing.

I had a never used set of KOI watercolor tube paints in a split complementary palette with a few convenience colors that I could donate to the workshop.  I decided to copy my everyday sketching setup: a small 3.5 x 5.5" soft cover sketchbook, pencil, fine tip pen, a waterbrush, a 'dot' card of basic colors, and some miscellaneous supplies, all packed into a re-sealable sandwich bag.  So much to put together and the class was really fun too!



Dot Cards

I used 5x7 watercolor cards for the dot cards.  I painted one half with white acrylic so that it could be used as a paint mixing area.


Completed Kit


Compact and ready to go sketching!




'Frijole', the teardrop, makes the cover of RVing Women!

 4th Qtr 2023

Vail, AZ


Small is beautiful!

I've always been one of the smaller rigs at any rally - but now I'm assured of it!  Frijole garners a lot of attention.