
A cool carving we saw up Taylor Cutoff Road. They had several in their yard, as did the neighbor. I admire the skill it takes to create something like that.

A cool carving we saw up Taylor Cutoff Road. They had several in their yard, as did the neighbor. I admire the skill it takes to create something like that.

We saw this on East Sequim Bay Road.
*Update* I did some digging around because I really liked the spirit of this piece and I found that it is called The Rustettes, done by John and Kim McBride of the Rickety Ranch. They have some really cool art displayed on their site!

Is it yard art or does it have another function?
(Today is my parents 42nd anniversary. Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad.)

I read in the Sequim This Week newspaper that the Peninsula Driftwood Artists were having a show at the Guy Cole Convention Center so I went to the exhibit yesterday and loved it. I was in awe of their creations and by the Pacific Northwest Wood Artisans, who also had works on display. If you are local, they will be there Saturday and Sunday too if you want to check it out (it’s free). They also have crafts to buy, a raffle going on to win items and I met some really nice and interesting people (Dick Conger, your birdhouse was really cool). That’s one (of many) great things about Sequim, so many opportunities to get out there and see and do fun things and meet people. If anyone wants more pictures from the show just leave a comment and I’ll email them to you.