
Finally back to sunny Sequim. The snow is evaporating and my view is back!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Finally back to sunny Sequim. The snow is evaporating and my view is back!
As I was taking this shot of the iceberg at the summers lowest light (sun never sets in August), my friend was taking a picture of me!
My father LOVED junkyard art. He brought these dogs everywhere he moved. They weren’t my thing. HOWEVER–when he moved to the nursing home and I sold or gave away most of his things I brought these home.
They bring me great unexpected joy…
Whenever I see them, their expressions remind me of my quirky ol papa smiling from above.
The walrus on the left lost a tusk. Life in the arctic is tough.
Our elk still has his Xmas red nose. He gets decorated every year.
Before you come to this sign on hwy 101, there are warning signs that are activated by collars if the elk herd gets within 20 yards of the hwy. I haven’t seen the herd cross but the sign definitely goes off now and then.
The herd definitely comes down into the valley to munch on the open farmlands.
This eagle and its mate were flying all around the end of the bay “talking & squawking” at each other. I can’t believe how used to seeing this I am. I always stop and watch–even after living here for over 3000 days!
Sequim is a BEAUTIFUL place to live.
I guess it’s already here! The road to lower dungeness campground.