How far do you have to go to see a Kilt?
Not too far! Just up to Victoria Canada a short 90 min ferry ride away. They were having a race and I was trying out a panning technique.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
How far do you have to go to see a Kilt?
Not too far! Just up to Victoria Canada a short 90 min ferry ride away. They were having a race and I was trying out a panning technique.
Our Women On Wheels group does monthly out-of-area- rides. This ride we parked on the Bainbridge island side, then took our bikes aboard to Seattle.
Then we rode from the ferry, around to West Seattle, All over the place and came back just to have it rain at the ferry dock. A GREAT TIME was had by all!
Even in the summer you need a wetsuit…
Sequim has so many places to put in and enjoy not only the water but TONS of wildlife like otters, whales, seals, and BIRDS! Soooo many birds!
These ladies were putting up their scull after a good row in the sunshine today. We have a lot of roweres on the bay since it is protected and usually the wind doesn’t start until 10am or later.
I love that anywhere at any time in Sequim you can see horses or horse and buggies going down the street. (note the care in the background)
Thanks to Olala and Waylan the horses for posing near Finn Hall.
All the ducks were tucking in for a warm nap in Ester Shore park.