
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.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
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.
Mt Baker can be seen in the distance behind Wilson Lighthouse in Ft Worden state park in Port Townsend.
I love the view from Point No Point in Hansville. You can see Mt Baker, Everett, Whidbey Island, and all the boating traffic like this lil tuggy.
On the lighhouse grounds in Hansville (which have lots of picnic tables and benches) there is a series of driftwood art. It’s really cool. It’s fenced off so you cant get too close and kids won’t fall into the whale of a hole!
This was taken from the Railroad Bridge in Sequim. There were at least three species of Salmon spawning in the river providing hours of enteretainment for onlookers.
This is less than an hours drive from Sequim and has beautful picnic facilities and views of many types of vessels navigating Hood Canal.