Having worked in hospitals treating head injuries for over 20 years, I’ve seen the aftermath of way too many car accidents…especially on New Year’s eve. Stay safe everyone!
These shots were taken using intentional camera motion. FUN to play with.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Having worked in hospitals treating head injuries for over 20 years, I’ve seen the aftermath of way too many car accidents…especially on New Year’s eve. Stay safe everyone!
These shots were taken using intentional camera motion. FUN to play with.
I am so lucky to have this as a view out my window every day. We still run to the window yelling BALDY/BALDY every time we see them.
This is the view from my living room..its is constantly changing. I have lived here for 6 yrs and it never gets old. Today the fog intertwined with the trees above John WAyne Marina really caught my eye.
Sorry for the absence…site was having technical difficulties and wasn’t showing my posts! I could see them but you couldn’t. When I wasnt getting any comments from my fine followers I knew something was up.
Kudos the the S’Klallam tribe for putting a massive amount of lights on anything they own around Sequim. It is a beautiful display that brings a lot of joy to all of us who live here.
This cute lil guy was holding on tight to my plants during a windy rainstorm.
This is my ever changing view on John Wayne Marina. Today was spectacular. The light was constantly on the move putting different areas into highlight and shadows. I liked the fall colors popping in and out.
And for a very good cause-the Clallum County Hospice Program. They had proper 1&2 man sculls, kayaks, row boats, canoes, and even paddle boards for a race around Sequim Bay. You can’t see the paddle boarders because they are so far behind. One even layed down on his board. BUT they did all eventually finish and raise a lot of money in the process.
This was the view of Sequim bay from my porch.