
1st- Go to Crabfest and find the kissing booth.
2nd-get your apple slice

3rd–Wait for it

4th–OMG those are Llama lips!

5th HUG and makeup for the grimace!

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
1st- Go to Crabfest and find the kissing booth.
2nd-get your apple slice
3rd–Wait for it
4th–OMG those are Llama lips!
5th HUG and makeup for the grimace!
This bear had her curiosity quenched and was running across the ice fields back to her lil ice cave.
I love how when she missed a step-or the ice shifted- her very long and BLACK tongue would come out
Here with the giant octopus decorations is where the crab dinners are served up. THere are also lots of other seafood vendors with crab rolls, oysters, crab cakes and my favorite Kokopelli fish and chips. (with the best tarter sauce that I can’t manage to recreate!)
Every year Port Angeles hosts the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival. This year had PERFECT WEATHER (not always the case–usually coats and layers are required!) For $40 you get a whole crab, ear of corn and some cole slaw. The crab is REALLY FRESH…often just out of the bay. THousands aof CAnadians come over the ferry for the festival. There are three bands playing, lots of craft vendors. And …
This guy was about 1 year old. While his sister always stayed right by mom, he ventured out about 100yds away and stopped for a drink.
Our group had been following this herd of reindeer (especially this big boy) all around from a large distance for hours. They always kept just a little to far away for a good shot. So one of the guides took a group down to the water to see the birds. I was birded out by then so I stayed up in the rocks with the high scout keeping an eye out for polar bears..
This reindeer came right up to my rock. He had a 2ft section of blue fishing net stuck in his antlers that he kept rubbing in the ground. He was right next to me. So I very slowly moved forward and slipped one part of the net off–then he back up. Then he came and rubbed on my rock again and I was able to trap part of the net and he pulled back and it came off!
Then he went straight down toward the water munching grass all the way. He was walking just 20Ft behind my friends for a good 15 minutes. They never turned around. I couldn’t say anything or I would have scared the whole herd.
I kept hearing my mentor David McKay saying “remember shoot and move, turn around-get different perspective” is ever right!
When we saw these two polar bears at the top on the ice field, we thought oh a mom and her cub. But our guide said it was a BIG male bear (you can tell by the size and their big neck) most likely hunting the younger lone bear that looked pretty skinny.
Of the 22 bears that we saw this one bear was the only one that didn’t look fat and healthy.