
This beautiful sunrise was over Mt Redoubt in Alaska. The last significant eruption was in 2009.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This beautiful sunrise was over Mt Redoubt in Alaska. The last significant eruption was in 2009.
This was taken just north of the Solduc falls. The fall color really adds to the fairytale ambience.
So the day before was FOG. This morning beautiful sun was poking thru the clouds and fog to momentarily give this view of John Wayne Marina. I keep my camera on the window sill because things change in seconds. Now you see it, now you dont…
I had just watched the horror movie THE FOG on Halloween when the next day a thick fog came into Sequim bay. But if lightly lifted just around the marina to give me this shot for just a few seconds.
It didn’t snow in the Olympics until very late October this year. I always look forward to seeing the mountaintops change each year.
One of the many inlets at Cape Flattery trail.
Cape Flattery is only a 90 minute drive (on a VERY WINDING road) from Sequim.
This has been an amazingly warm fall. It’s mid October and temps are still in the 50s with BEAUTIFUL sunsets and sunrises.