We don’t like to brag but Sequim is home to famous and important people.
Who am I to drop names?
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
We don’t like to brag but Sequim is home to famous and important people.
Who am I to drop names?
The students at Five Acres School routinely explore the outdoors at Dungeness Recreation Area, rain or shine. They can often be spied from a distance by their bright colors as they range over the trails and hillsides. They’re very cute young explorers.
A father works with his daughter on the finer points of golf at the Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course.
These paragliders enjoyed updrafts along the bluffs early Monday evening.
One of them sailed a while with a passing eagle.
City Daily Photo bloggers today respond to the theme “out of focus.” My subject is a racer in one of our annual Tour de Dung bicycle races. It’s called “Tour de Dung” after Dungeness, the region in Sequim where the races are held.
Click here to see other submissions for today’s theme challenge.
Some trees are still hanging onto their leaves, others have already given up the fight.
Sunny day on the rebuilt Railroad Bridge.