
This was at Rialto beach on the Washington coast. There were hundreds of Pelicans this day. These two kept swimming dangerously close to these crashing waves.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This was at Rialto beach on the Washington coast. There were hundreds of Pelicans this day. These two kept swimming dangerously close to these crashing waves.
I just love the Washington coast. It’s always so rugged and beautiful. And only 60-90 minutes away from Sequim.
Sorry I missed yesterday (and almost today). I tore me knee out and have spent the week at doctor’s offices, xrays, MRIs, more doctors….
But I’m upright again so starting tomorrow the photos will keep rolling!
The ocean is so powerful. It tosses these enormous logs about like a child’s tinker toy. Every time you come to this beach after a storm or super tide you see a whole new batch. There is a great lodge here with individual cabins for rent that all face the ocean–perfect for storm watching!
A Frigate mama tending to her fuzzy chick. This chick was lucky….
His daddy knew how to build a nest. Some of the other nest we saw barely had crossing branches.
I believed this was at RIALTO beach (I get Rialto and Ruby beaches confused). Someday I’ll get a better note system.
This is a BEAUTIFUL spot to hike with several loops of different lengths. Most with good boardwalks or paths. It a little over an hours drive from Sequim. If you stay at the lodge there you can g in the thermal pools. I’ve never been but it looked mighty inviting after our hikes.