
This wasp or hornet’s nest (i wasn’t going to stick around long enough to determine!) was shaped like a heart. It was right behind me as I was photographing the Snoqualmie river. Who knew hornets used rebar!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This wasp or hornet’s nest (i wasn’t going to stick around long enough to determine!) was shaped like a heart. It was right behind me as I was photographing the Snoqualmie river. Who knew hornets used rebar!
There was an entire room FULL of beautiful orchids at the Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens
The water was still really flowing from the final melt off.
This was a bucket list for me-swimming with sea turtles. Very cool experience. My lil Olympus underwater worked pretty good!
The trail to the bottom of the Snoqualmie Falls had huge nurse trees at every turn. The original tree was rotting out from underneath the roots. It was very cool.
These beautiful falls are about 2hr 15 min from Sequim in the cascades. The original “lodge” was built in 1916 and had 8 rooms. Now it is a luxury boutique hotel–well worth the high price tag.
I took the photo of these four individuals at the steampunk festival. (see original below) Then I used photoshops new AI to create a London alley. Then I used several textures to create the art you see here.