We have been under a smoke advisory here in our part of the Valley and by Friday I had reached the point where I just needed to get outside. The smoky conditions here are because of the Cedar Creek wildfire which is burning east of us. Oakridge, a town in our county about 45 miles away has been evacuated and the highway to it is closed.
Hoping to get out from under the smoke, we headed to the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge around 55 miles North of us.
We are not in danger here in Eugene and staying indoors because of the smoke drift is a small sacrifice, but it did really feel good to see some blue sky.
Pintail Marsh
And seeing wildlife is always a bonus. We stopped to walk around at the Pintail Marsh Trail and overlook.
There were lots of birds, but they were pretty far away from shore. It was also hot and quite windy. It's not good to even think about wind during fire season.
In fact, there were windy conditions here at home also and the day after our drive, utility companies in our county shut down power in rural areas as a safety precaution.
When we left the wildlife refuge, we drove to the village of Buena Vista where we took this small ferry a distance of 720 feet across the Willamette River. Ferry service has existed here since 1852. Back then this connection provided settlers a much easier way to cross the river. Nowadays, there are other ways to get from Marion to Polk County, with not too much more effort. But for the $3.00 crossing fee, this electrically-operated modern version was much more fun than driving.
We watched this Osprey nest while we waited for the ferry to cross back to where we were the first (and only) car in line to board. Actually, I barely had time to get out of the car and snap a couple of pictures.
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