
This beautiful flower was just thawing out when I shot this at Heronswood Gardens.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This beautiful flower was just thawing out when I shot this at Heronswood Gardens.
I could spend a lifetime photographing at the Chihuly Glass and Gardens in Seattle.
At the entrance to Sequim bay-walkable by starting at Port Williams, is a popular spot for shore fishing.
I’ve been really sick this last week AND the weather has been frightful with huge wind and rain storms. So I haven’t been out shooting. When I was looking for photos to post, I found I was drawn to all bright flower photos.
Here is one from Heronswood Garden in Kingston just 40 minutes from Sequim.
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.