With all the rain, our local river,“The Dungeness,” only 32 miles long, is in danger of being “in flood”. After a very dry summer, it is hard to complain about rain, but the safety of those who live here is also a concern.
Rain, Rain, and more Rain
If you have been watching or reading the “news”, the Pacific Northwest has been inundated with rain in the last 4 days. It continues today. This photo was taken through my car window. Tomorrow I will share with you a photo of our local river…not yet flooding, but close.
Sunlight Through The Windows
I don’t have a lot to say about this picture. I took it when I should have been listening to the Sequim City Band that I wrote about in a previous “post”. I just returned from a trip and appreciate all those who have stopped by in my absence. Now for a little tour around the world on my computer!
Olympic Cellars
Located on the south of Highway 101, “Olympic Cellars” occupies one of those old barns I worry about disappering. Owned by three ladies, the wines include Working Girl White and Handyman Red I would encourage you to visit their website and learn more of the history of this “young” winerey.
Reflections on the Water
I actually shot this photo about 2 weeks ago. I’m out of town today, “reflecting” on the good things about old friends. Back soon.
Christmas Trees
I walked into Costco last week…and there they were. Not even November yet and this big box store already had them displayed, lit and for sale. Hum…
Costco at Twilight
Those of us who live in this area, like to think of Costco as a Northwest company based in Kirkland. But for a more accurate history of the company touted as a Wal-Mart buster, check out this information “on Costco…from Japan”