Although the pier itself is long gone, the pylons remain at the end of Three Crabs Road. The bay is not particularly deep, but when Dungeness was the county seat, the pier would see boats from Seattle arrive and transport produce, milk, and other local products to local Seattle citizens…or so I was told. Any local readers know the complete scoop?
Author: lavenderlady
The Beach at the End of Three Crabs Road – Repost
Although private property to the left, this is a great place to view the lighthouse, watch the water and look out toward the spit. My picture of the lighthouse did not turn out as well as some others I’ve seen, but click “here” to see a great photo from someone who walked the spit.
Three Crabs – Repost
If you google “Sequim”, “Three Crabs” will come up. It’s on the water with a view of the lighthouse. During the summer, tour buses stop there. Note the water in the parking lot…they either have very poor drainage, or it rained more than at my house.
The Lake in my Neighborhood – Repost
During a break in the weather, I happened to be heading out of our subdivision and spotted what looked like it might be a pretty good picture. I think I will go back again in the spring and see if I can get something just a little brighter.
The Dungeness Spit Park – Repost
I wish I could tell you that it had miraculously let up and I had an opportunity to take this photo at the “Dungeness Spit Recreation Park”. Sadly, it’s from my archieves. I think I am getting web feet. Now some of you might think…but you live in Washington…why are you complaining? Actually I live in “Sequim”, WA, the banana belt of the Olympic Peninsula. Our rain fall ususally averages 17 to 19 inches a year.
More Rain – Repost
I’m getting desperate…can you see “Jack” through the rain and the windshield as I wait for it to let up? I could have gone through the drive through, but…
Rain Deer – Repost
We’ve had so much rain as of late…record rainfall, flooding, the back gutters on the house overflowing…it’s been tough to find pictures to share. As I was coming out of a friend’s house these two were grazing in the yard. Of course the one looking at you, shook like a dog to get the rain off…just before I got the camera out of the car.