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This is the farm where my favorite Shire draught horses live and work. You can see these beautiful horses here, here, here, and here.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It was a very windy day at Dungeness Bay. I saw a grey mass bobbing in the bay. When I zoomed in I discovered ducks…dozens and dozens of them. You know, uhm, birds of a feather and all that.
Mount Baker looms almost like a mirage behind the New Dungeness Light Station in this shot I took late last month. Baker is part of the Cascade Mountain chain that creates a mountainous north-south spine in Washington State. It is east of Puget Sound and the range frequently isn’t visible from Sequim.
This is a different perspective of a pier shot that I posted recently here. I like both of them so you get to look at both, too.
I love the light this time of year. On a clear day it’s low and warm just before sunset. A perfect time to walk.
I went looking for a great blue heron. I’m glad to report that I found one. This was taken on my first outing with my big new bazooka lens.
There are remnants of an old pier in Dungeness Bay near the former location of the Three Crabs Restaurant. The road has been rerouted around a wetland but there’s a small parking lot and short trail that leads to the beach. The area is planted with native vegetation and is being restored.