
This medium aged Red Howler monkey kept to his own branch as to not incur the wrath of the patriarch. The Amazon is filled with groups of Howlers that you can hear howling all day.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This medium aged Red Howler monkey kept to his own branch as to not incur the wrath of the patriarch. The Amazon is filled with groups of Howlers that you can hear howling all day.
This is the Japanese Garden part of the park. It’s extra pretty when the heather are blooming.
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.
There were a lot of Pelicans in the Galapagos. They have a lot to choose from for their dinner.
There are a lot of ex commercial pilots living in Sequim. In fact here are many neighborhoods that have their own runway and plane hangers. This was shot from the Olympic Discovery Trail at the Sequim airport.
I love mornings at the lake. Often there is some fog that makes the landscape so interesting,
These Baldies often hang out on marine drive. They have a great lookout for prey in the strait.