I woke up very early to find a full moon lighting up Sequim bay. It was a beautiful sight.
Taken with my cell phone from inside the house (my camera was in my studio and I was NOT going to go get it in 29 degree weather–I know I’m a woosie!)
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I woke up very early to find a full moon lighting up Sequim bay. It was a beautiful sight.
Taken with my cell phone from inside the house (my camera was in my studio and I was NOT going to go get it in 29 degree weather–I know I’m a woosie!)
I have been trying to photograph the Aurora for decades. And I finally got some good shots in my own back yard…Who’d of thought?
When I first moved to Sequim a decade ago, I was shocked to learn that the deer routinely come down to the salt water bays to drink water.
While my hubby and were kayaking we saw this mom and two fawns come down for drink.
When she jumped off she immediately streamlined and dove straight down into the bay.
This very HUGE eagle landed on the top of my not so big tree. It waggled back and forth with its weight. I knew he wouldn’t stay too long since it wasn’t very stable. So I was able to capture him taking off. (next photo)
The sunset from my deck never gets old.
This eagle pair were hunting Dungeness crabs and cracking them open on the dock next door. They picked ’em clean.