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So you’ve heard about my relentless pursuit of Mr. Kingfisher…
I actually got this shot the same day but at the marina. Kingfishers are always here and they like to fly back to the tops of the masts.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
So you’ve heard about my relentless pursuit of Mr. Kingfisher…
I actually got this shot the same day but at the marina. Kingfishers are always here and they like to fly back to the tops of the masts.
The tribe has built a beautiful memorial at the end of the bay near all their tribal centers.
This eagle and its mate were flying all around the end of the bay “talking & squawking” at each other. I can’t believe how used to seeing this I am. I always stop and watch–even after living here for over 3000 days!
Sequim is a BEAUTIFUL place to live.
I usually think of this eagle as “My” eagle. It lives on our bay and flies between my house (that tree in particular) and has a nest at my friends house up the road. What a blessed life I live to have “my” eagle!
Two gulls were duking it out over the clam or mussel.
The Jamestown S’Klallam tribe always put up a half million lights at the end of the bay. It is always stunning! Here you can see the casino lit up in the background. In between reflections are showing in the bay.
When we were deciding to move to Sequim, we were told it rarely snows more than an inch here…
Well we’ve been here for 7 years and every other year we’ve had at least 6″. It’s beautiful…but I prefer to go to my snow which is usually just a 10 minute drive away up in the Olympics!