
Living across from the John Wayne Marina rally provides a constant show. The fog comes and goes very quickly in the fall.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Living across from the John Wayne Marina rally provides a constant show. The fog comes and goes very quickly in the fall.
It’s a long walk to get to the light house (going back seems even longer!)
You have to time it right so that the incoming tide does not trap you. But there are picnic tables awaiting you. And you cant beat that view!
The Dungeness Spit area is home to thousands of birds. It is a terrific place to bird watch. Every year the Audubon Society has a weeklong birdfest here.
One of the things that hits you in the high arctic is how puny man is…
The scale of everything was huge. Note the tiny zodiac with people wearing red in the distance…
Chihuly gardens had beautiful wood stumps and logs integrated with their glass in the garden.
This Artic Glaucous Gull returns to the same nest year after year. Each year She and her mate build another “floor” to the nest.
I saw this eagle taking flight and did my best to shoot from my boat that was bobbing up and down. I could tell it had something in its talons, but I thought is was wood. It wasn’t until I was editing that I saw the beak hanging to the left and realized it was a little duck…