We had better than usual view of Port Angeles last Friday when we took the morning ferry to Victoria, B.C. Before the clouds settled on the city it was possible to see it as it climbs upward from Port Angeles Harbor. Port Angeles is about 15 miles west of Sequim.
This is a view of a more easterly residential area of Port Angeles that rests on a bluff above the Strait of Juan de Fuca. As you can see, the snowcap has returned. Our weather is gradually getting cold and wet enough that it looks as if the snow will stick around.
I love that mountain range photo… and the cloud bank on adds to this sight.
Wonderful views – I always love the views we get from the ferries.
Beautiful views, and at least on this day, the mountains look ominous.
Wonderful views! You are lucky to live near water and mountains – the best of both worlds.
I live near the coast, overlloked by a mountain and we have a similar mist that rolls over the land. Something so mysterious about a coastal fog.
Snow already! Sigh.