
Next to the Olympic Discovery Trail is this little gnome garden–ever changing.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Next to the Olympic Discovery Trail is this little gnome garden–ever changing.
This car is abandoned DEEP in the forest in Miller’s point. There are seriously NO roads in here–very small trails only.
It does look better with snow on it…
The Railroad Bridge gets some great decorations for winter.
It’s part of the Olympic Discovery Trail and is just a mile from Washington “main” street downtown.
On an hike around Gibbs Lake the raindrops on the lichen kept catching my attention. This photo really doesn’t do it justice. Nature is always amazing. So go out and Forest Bath…it will do your soul good.
This beatiful site was around a corner on the Larry Scott trail in Port Townsend
This boathouse was WAY up in the woods off the Larry Scott Trail.
The Larry Scott trail is a beautiful hike/bike train that goes from four corners in all the way to downtown Port Townsend.