
Sequim has so many places to put in and enjoy not only the water but TONS of wildlife like otters, whales, seals, and BIRDS! Soooo many birds!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Sequim has so many places to put in and enjoy not only the water but TONS of wildlife like otters, whales, seals, and BIRDS! Soooo many birds!
These ladies were putting up their scull after a good row in the sunshine today. We have a lot of roweres on the bay since it is protected and usually the wind doesn’t start until 10am or later.
You see a lot of boats used as lawn art in Sequim…not usually this big…
The next day (Christmas) the John Wayne Marina was a winterland. Unless you really zoom in the masts of the sailboats just look like trees.
I’ve lived in the NW so long I forget just how cool ferried are. It’s only when I have guests from inland that are mesmerized by everything that I see it fresh.
So when the boat lands- a ramp is lowered to the deck (kinda like an airport ramp docking to a plane.) THen the “walk-on” passengers can disembark while everyone who came on a car drives straight out the front.
Many of the boats at the marina in Kingston were lit up for the holidays.