I was told “you will come from the animals–but what you’ll remember most is the people.” That became very true.
These members of the Detoga tribe specialize in metal works. Here they are making arrow heads.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I was told “you will come from the animals–but what you’ll remember most is the people.” That became very true.
These members of the Detoga tribe specialize in metal works. Here they are making arrow heads.
While on our WOW ride to Bayview WA through all the farmland, I saw this in my mirror and thought…”I wonder if I can take a picture without crashing?”
The answer YES! I took about 8 before I got a good angle…definitely was a challange not to drive off the road or get hit by passing trucks.
My son is quite convinced that I will end my days backing off a cliff, being swept down a river or driving off a road all with a camera in my hand.
BUT, I can think of worse ways of going….
Sequim is all about its lavender in July and August. The 3rd weekend in July is always lavendar festival. Although the last 2 covid years have put a big damper on things. The fields are once again open this year.
My friend Diana was smiling but also saying hurry up–there’s bees in here!
I set up a remote camera to take this photo with my Bestie Diana at the Olympic Lavender field.
Hubby scoping out great critters for me to photograph.
Dosewallips State Park
Our photographing in Dosewallips State Park. The bridge is still there…
This is an amazing State park and campground just across the street from Hood’s Canal. Lots of fun & easy hiking trails.