Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Field on Old Olympic Hwy
I’ve seen a few fields like this in recent weeks.
5 thoughts on “Field on Old Olympic Hwy”
Gosh, this is beautiful, Shannon. You live in such a different place. I am three hours away from the closest mountain, and it would not have snow caps in the summer. Farms are pretty infrequent, small and hemmed in by trees, so a farm vista is almost non-existent. Did you know that Connecticut is the most densely treed state in the country?
Compared to brown dried out fire-hazardous Southern California this is a scene of Paradise!
Looks like summer… our weather is sort of cooperating!
I didn’t know that Jack.
I love this area for it’s nature. It has so much with the mountains, the forests, the ocean, the rivers and lakes. Not often you find that all in one location.
ow, pretty. i like this kind of pics.
ah, and in fact i also dont like my picture take. especially when i am aware of it, it usually turns out horirble. but im glad when people take some when i dont notice; those are usually less horrible.. 🙂
Gosh, this is beautiful, Shannon. You live in such a different place. I am three hours away from the closest mountain, and it would not have snow caps in the summer. Farms are pretty infrequent, small and hemmed in by trees, so a farm vista is almost non-existent. Did you know that Connecticut is the most densely treed state in the country?
Compared to brown dried out fire-hazardous Southern California this is a scene of Paradise!
Looks like summer… our weather is sort of cooperating!
I didn’t know that Jack.
I love this area for it’s nature. It has so much with the mountains, the forests, the ocean, the rivers and lakes. Not often you find that all in one location.
ow, pretty. i like this kind of pics.
ah, and in fact i also dont like my picture take. especially when i am aware of it, it usually turns out horirble. but im glad when people take some when i dont notice; those are usually less horrible.. 🙂