
Boulton farms is just north of Quilcene on Hwy 101.
This whole area is filled with homesteaded farms. Last week it looked gorgeous with all the fall colors, so I just had to stop and take a picture.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Boulton farms is just north of Quilcene on Hwy 101.
This whole area is filled with homesteaded farms. Last week it looked gorgeous with all the fall colors, so I just had to stop and take a picture.
This big boy was running straight at me just about 60 ft or so away. Fortunately, he was focused on the fish you can see in the water in front of him.
This AMAZING tree is reportedly over a hundred years old. For decades it has been suspended with NO EARTH below it (some roots going into the sides). But it clearly is still very much alive–note the green foliage at the top.
I’ll share him with you (often). He comes to the branch of this tree just outside my window almost daily. I know its a he, because males are smaller and his mate is usually flying with him or nearby.
When it’s not fogged in–which is not often–the inlets at Cape Flattery have beautiful contrasts in the water.
Sunrise always dances light on different parts of the bay across from my house. Here Port Williams is lit up right at the entrance to the bay from the straight of Juan de Fuca.
This beautiful sunrise was over Mt Redoubt in Alaska. The last significant eruption was in 2009.