
This mom (broken ear–named after her split ear) had 4 appoximately 3-4 wk old kits. The black ones are still genetically considered red foxes and have the tell tail white tipped tail.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This mom (broken ear–named after her split ear) had 4 appoximately 3-4 wk old kits. The black ones are still genetically considered red foxes and have the tell tail white tipped tail.
This is my Kitty–all Steampunked up. Fortunately she did not have to endure being dressed up. It is 37 different layers in Photoshop! The original is below.
Milford Sound-New Zealand is amazing ….even if you can only see the bottom 300ft! It was so stormy and foggy that this was all we could see, even though Mitre Peak soars to 5,551 ft. But because of the storm, almost every wall had a spectacular waterfall.
I love the logs at the bottom of this falls. Not too often that you see a log that curved. The walk to this falls is only about a 1/4 mile.
This beautiful butterfly found plenty of tasty plants in the Amazon.
This stump was at Lake Crescent just like this with what seemed like a little elf hat on top. Can you spot the gnome?
These two could have made the Olympic Synchronized swimming team. They swam, dipped, ate all in perfect timing.