Saturday, December 16, 2023

Ferndale (CA)

We left Sue-meg State Park (formerly Patrick's Point State Park) on 22 Sep 2019, once again heading south on U.S. Route 101. Margaret wanted to get a coat for Peaches so we stopped at the Petco in Eureka where she found one that would help prevent Peaches from turning into a 'pupsicle' in the cooling weather.

During our entire trip I asked to stop at only two specific locations. The first was First Beach in La Push, WA, and the second request had us only slightly diverting from our route to the small city of Ferndale in Humboldt County.

I was "introduced" to Ferndale because of its frequent appearance in my QuakeFeed earthquake app notifications. From the Ferndale Wikipedia Page: "Ferndale's location near the Mendocino Triple Junction, a subduction fault associated with the offshore interaction of the Pacific, North American, and Gorda techtonic plates, makes it extremely susceptible to earthquakes." Once I saw how adorable this historical city was, I wanted to visit. 

It was extremely gray and overcast, but the high that day was a pleasant 63° F. We parked on Main Street and set about walking up and down checking out the businesses there and on Berding Street. We bought some baked goodies for us at Eirlie's Bakery and Margaret bought Peaches some gourmet treats from Main Street Barkery & Bath. (Isn't that an adorable name?)

Ferndale Community Church. Photo by Virginia.


Main Street Business, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Tri Counties Bank, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Ferndale, CA photo prop board. Photo by Virginia.


Victorian Inn, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Margaret.


Main Street businesses, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Main Street businesses, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Main Street businesses, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Ferndale Volunteer Fire Department, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


A Victorian house, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Margaret.


The Gingerbread Mansion B & B, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Margaret.


The old I.O.O.F. building (now businesses), Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Main Street Barkery & Bath, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


The Roadtrek on Main Street, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.


Abraxas Jewelry and Leather, Ferndale, CA. Photo by Virginia.

Belated photo of Peaches in her jacket purchased in Eureka, CA in 2019.

After spending a couple or so hours in Ferndale, we hit the road to our next camping destination in the midst of the giant redwoods!


NOTE: Clicking on the photos in the post will open them in a larger view (recommended!). If you want to see more photos of the beautiful places we've shared, we have them in this Flickr Collection: Over the Hill Sisters Photo Collection.

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