
Wildlife Wednesday: The Serengeti’s biggest gardeners.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Sequim has long been a farming community. You will find many old trucks and farm equipment now incorporated into the landscape. In enjoy the creativity.
This one is on the last road to the Railroad bridge park.
Happy Valley Alpaca Ranch in Sequim graciously let my friends and I come “play” with their furry friends. The introduction came with a WARNING…a couple of these guys like to spit….alot.
I did manage to get all my shots sans spit/snot–woot woot!
Sequim has no shortage of cool, unique fences. This is one of my favorites.
We made it to the top of some tricky hills in our jeeps during a rain storm. This is what we saw when we arrived. We took some fun shots and then B-lined it down to TRY and beat the flash floods. Let’s just say it was a very exciting trip back to Moab.
I woke up very early to see the moon still casting its reflection on Sequim Bay. Who needs sleep when there’s a good shot in front of you.
You can sleep when you’re dead right?