
Stormy day at Rialto Beach

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
The seagulls come to the beach below our house everyday as the tide goes out and gather shellfish-especially clams. Then the carry them high in the air and let them drop to break them open. Then they try to fly down before any of their “friends” swoop over to get the opened prize!
It’s a long walk to get to the light house (going back seems even longer!)
You have to time it right so that the incoming tide does not trap you. But there are picnic tables awaiting you. And you cant beat that view!
My hubby and I took a late season ride in our Whaler out to the dungeness spit.
I got my first photo from this angle (as opposed to taking from the beach–which entails walking the several miles in the sand!)
You can see the caretakers on the front porch of the house. You can sign up to be a weekly caretaker of the lighthouse and stay in the lil house with the best view!
Ok the teddy bears weren’t really floating by in the umbrella…
They were safe and sound in my studio. But the rest is as I shot it.