
Each time our ship would anchor in a new area, our guides would go out in zodiacs to scout the area in search of Polar Bears. If any were seen we could not land.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Each time our ship would anchor in a new area, our guides would go out in zodiacs to scout the area in search of Polar Bears. If any were seen we could not land.
View from Lotzgesell Farm
Just 5 years ago I’m told this Arctic glacier always went all the way down the valley to the water.
I still haven’t captured them the way I SEE them. There are always so many layers and they are captivating. I guess I’ll just keep trying and trying.. They are my NEW Kingfisher–I’ll get it someday
This is the view of the Olympics straight across from me. It’s April and it is still snowing in the foothills. I usually have vegetable starts that are 4″ tall and I havent even started any this year. The nights are still 28-30 degrees. Come on Spring!
This is as close to sunrise as you get in the summer since the sun never sets. You wait for a good storm and the sun peaking thru.
I gauge the season by how this mountain top looks from window. It was spotty last week but the latest storms have once again iced the top.