
At the beach at Otter Rock on the Oregon Coast. I’ve NEVER seen so many Pelicans in one place. There were several hundred.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
At the beach at Otter Rock on the Oregon Coast. I’ve NEVER seen so many Pelicans in one place. There were several hundred.
We’re lucky that the beaches are only an hour or so away.
These surfers were having fun at Otter Rock on the Oregon Coast.
Whale cove lives up to its name
This cove on the Oregon coast called whale cove didn’t disappoint. It has several viewing platforms. This day we saw a mom and baby gray whale. This was the baby.
These little Sally Crabs were everywhere in tidepools in the Galapagos. They rarely ran away, usually putting their lil claws up in a fighting stance.
Kalaloch Beach is long and straight without the sea stacks found on most the other beaches.
Kids Making their own fun at Rialto beach.