You have to be careful drving up to Hurricane Ridge in the spring as tons of baby fawns are running across the road where it’s easier to walk. Their mamas are always herding them back to tasty morsels to eat.
Author: Colleen Bittner
One cold, wet, hummer…
This lil guy sits on this branch every day and hardly moves. He just looks around to make sure no one is going to eat him, and then gets a drink from the feeder and goes back. This day he was hanging on for dear life as the branch was whipping all about in a winter rain and wind storm.
Faraway Friday–Sedona
I love the colors of the SW. They are so different from the Pacifc Northwest.
Mt Rainier & city scape
This was taken from the Edmonds to Kingston ferry. (About an hour from Sequim.) It provides great views of both Mt Rainier and Mt Baker on a clear day. Today you could also see Seattle in the foreground.
Mystical Morning
I shot this on a bike ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge. I was afraid if I stopped to shoot it, I might never get going again. However is was at one of the few dips on the way up and it was so beautiful with the clouds dropping in.
Beautiful foothills of the Olympics
I got a new point and shoot camera that I’ve been told, can put up with my antics. It’s snow proof, cold proof, sand proof, water proof. So I can take it all the places I enjoy going. It doesn’t have much zoom, but the best camera is the one you have with you right?
And I never tire of these views during my bike rides.
Who needs Siberia? I have Sequim!
Miss Bon Bon (my siberian) LOVES the snow. She doesn’t get to see it often here in Sequim. But it seems like every two years she get a week to exercise her full Siberian-ness. (I know my high school english teacher is rolling in her grave at my grammar…sorry Mrs. Persons.)
We had a VERY white Christmas here this year with 10 inches initially and about two more this week with temperatures in the teens–and THAT is very unusual.