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Although private property to the left, this is a great place to view the lighthouse, watch the water and look out toward the spit. My picture of the lighthouse did not turn out as well as some others I’ve seen, but click “here” to see a great photo from someone who walked the spit.

about The Beach at the End of Three Crabs Road - Repost

I wish I could tell you that it had miraculously let up and I had an opportunity to take this photo at the “Dungeness Spit Recreation Park”. Sadly, it’s from my archieves. I think I am getting web feet. Now some of you might think…but you live in Washington…why are you complaining? Actually I live in “Sequim”, WA, the banana belt of the Olympic Peninsula. Our rain fall ususally averages 17 to 19 inches a year.
about The Dungeness Spit Park - Repost

As you enter Carrie Blake Park, on the left hand side is a beautiful pond with a pagoda on a tiny island. Last week a seagull found the top to be a perfect spot to perch. The pagoda and many things in the garden were gifts from our sister city, Shiso City, Japan. Tomorrow I will post a picture of the gate leading into the garden.

Today I meet my family at the airport in Mexico City. We will rent a car and head south towards Tuxtepec.
about Japanese Friendship Garden/repost 06

Recently I posted the memorial at Port Williams (see below). This time of year it is indeed one of my favorite places to go and look, listen and walk. The second thumbnail shows that it is also a favorite place for others to gather. These gentle fishermen where enjoying the sun and a cup of coffee when they were approached by a young lady handing out religious tracts. I have no idea what was said, but as one left, he had a phamplet in his hand.

Patriots Day
about Port Williams
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