
Gibbs lake is always changing, but I love getting reflections of fall foliage. This year the lilypads were still there.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Gibbs lake is always changing, but I love getting reflections of fall foliage. This year the lilypads were still there.
I just loved these backlit fungi with their ribs highlighted.
It’s been a very gloomy week here in Sequim. When I was searching for photos to post– this one made me happy. Hope it makes you smile too…
May all these showers bring spring flowers!
This lil waterfall of fungi was pouring over the edge of this log.
Thank goodness for the articulating screen so I didn’t have to do my usual lay on the ground to get the shot…It had been raining really hard!
So this is one of the FEW plants the deer did not decimate in my yard this year. It’s a lil maple that had each branch showing of different colors. It was amazing.
On an hike around Gibbs Lake the raindrops on the lichen kept catching my attention. This photo really doesn’t do it justice. Nature is always amazing. So go out and Forest Bath…it will do your soul good.
This is my ever changing view on John Wayne Marina. Today was spectacular. The light was constantly on the move putting different areas into highlight and shadows. I liked the fall colors popping in and out.