
I’m so glad protection island exists. In this one tiny spit on the island were three kinds of gulls, seals, bald eagles and puffins. All a 15 boat ride from my house! Oh yes and a great backdrop of the Olympic Mountains….
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I’m so glad protection island exists. In this one tiny spit on the island were three kinds of gulls, seals, bald eagles and puffins. All a 15 boat ride from my house! Oh yes and a great backdrop of the Olympic Mountains….
Every Tuesday at 6pm in the summer we have Music in the Park at the amphitheater in Carrie Blake Park. This night featured Black Diamond Junction which is a local favorite. Here everyone is dancing to the song SHOUT. I love the joy this little girl had dancing to it.
All the concerts are free. Everyone brings blankets and picnics.
The really fun time about living in a small town is that there is always room at an event for your family (even if you show up late!) AND you will always know lots of people. I went to the event by myself, but worked my way from group of friends to group of friends–it was a smorgasbord! A great time as usual.
I loved this shot when I saw it. We were hiking and it looked like this boulder had rolled down the glacier (which was actually on the other side of the bay.)
That “lil” boulder…was bigger than a bus!
This annual event is well attended, and is held on the football field in downtown PT. They raise money for scholarships to mechanic schools.
Bears were photographed in the high arctic at above 82 degrees N at the ice edge.
Why are are these people here? —- I don’t know…
There sure are a lot of boats. —–All I know is it means good eatin today!
This has to be one of the most photographed doors in Port Townsend.
It is the door that leads into what was the Clam Cannery in 1885, right on the water. A decade or so ago people bought the very tired warehouse and transformed it into a beautiful house on the water. The left all the beautiful outdoor patina. It looks like it is now an Air BNB.