Twirls
Read MoreGloria Caeli was built in 2001 by Jonathan Wolfe and friends, using a Piccard-inspired pattern. She contains 168 connected spirals, about 1000 meters of fabric, and took about 6 months to dye and build. The basket was woven by Jonathan Wolfe using a custom pattern inspired by the work of Bert Padelt.
Coquille River Lighthouse at Sunset
This lighthouse, officially the Coquille River Lighthouse, stands today as a reminder of a past era when safe shipping depended on a lightkeeper and his light. From within the stuccoed brick walls of the adjoining 47 foot tower was a fixed, fourth-order light which beaconed 28 seconds, eclipsed 2 seconds. The light guided boats safely across the shallow beach at the mouth of the Coquille River until 1939 when it was abanaded and replaced by an automatic light on the south jetty. In 1963, the Oregon state parks division leased the lighthouse and surrounding acreage from the Army Corps of Engineers for park purposes. Together, these two agencies restored the weatherworn and deterioraited lighthouse in 1978. Of the eight lighhouses remaining on the Oregon Coast, the Coquille River Lighthouse was the last constructed. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.