It’s a long walk to get to the light house (going back seems even longer!)
You have to time it right so that the incoming tide does not trap you. But there are picnic tables awaiting you. And you cant beat that view!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It’s a long walk to get to the light house (going back seems even longer!)
You have to time it right so that the incoming tide does not trap you. But there are picnic tables awaiting you. And you cant beat that view!
The Dungeness Spit area is home to thousands of birds. It is a terrific place to bird watch. Every year the Audubon Society has a weeklong birdfest here.
Chihuly gardens had beautiful wood stumps and logs integrated with their glass in the garden.
Glass was interspersed with beautiful landscaping…making it look like nature.
This beautiful ocean sculpture has cool gold sea creatures in it.
This portion of the exhibit was inspired my Native American baskets. He wove “threads” into the glass and let the shape resemble baskets that have flopped and caved in on the sides.
Here with the giant octopus decorations is where the crab dinners are served up. THere are also lots of other seafood vendors with crab rolls, oysters, crab cakes and my favorite Kokopelli fish and chips. (with the best tarter sauce that I can’t manage to recreate!)